Gloucester Town Council Supports LEAD Program, Approves Park Project, and Addresses Road Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Gloucester Town Council meeting focused on community development and safety, highlighting the success of the LEAD program, the authorization of a park construction project, and addressing resident concerns over road conditions. The meeting also included discussions on traffic safety, public engagement, and upcoming community events.
The meeting began with a special presentation honoring the winners of the LEAD program’s poster and essay contests. This program aims to build positive relationships between students and law enforcement through education on the dangers of drugs, alcohol, bullying, and violence. Chief of Police Dave Harkins commended Officers Pickard and Spina for their dedication to the program. The overall winner of the poster contest, Juliana Cabe, was recognized for her artwork, which will be displayed in the mayor’s office. Joanna Simpkins, the overall essay winner, read her persuasive letter against substance use, emphasizing the health risks and impact on personal goals. The council and attendees applauded all participants.
In a step toward enhancing community facilities, the council approved a letter authorizing the application for a community park construction and renovation project, which includes indoor batting cages. Compensation of $2,750 will be made to Triad for submitting the application. The initiative received unanimous support in a straw poll.
Public comments brought to light ongoing road condition issues in the Laccada area, with resident Bonita Joy Morrison expressing frustration over the lack of improvements compared to other areas like Cherrywood Drive. The council responded by confirming that Laccada is included in the capital improvement plan for pavement this year, with notices for the project issued and work set to begin soon. The township engineer provided further details on the timeline and scope of the project, addressing Morrison’s concerns.
During the meeting, concerns about transparency in council spending were raised by Dave Leader from Huntington Avenue. He criticized the lack of public access to financial records, emphasizing the need for transparency in council decisions. The council assured Leader that the bill list is available on the township’s website and committed to ensuring public access to this information.
The council also discussed a resolution supporting the “Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over 2025” campaign, aimed at reducing impaired driving through increased enforcement. This initiative was unanimously supported by council members.
Traffic safety was further addressed during public comments, with James Transky from Central Avenue expressing concerns about the intersection of Central Avenue and Front Street, which becomes a one-way street during school hours. Transky requested consideration for a permanent one-way designation to enhance pedestrian safety. The police chief acknowledged these concerns and stated that the department would conduct traffic counts and engage the community to find solutions.
The meeting also touched on upcoming community initiatives, including the grand opening of the Blackbox Theater on September 13, 2025. Details about ticketing and seating arrangements were discussed, though the rental fee structure for the theater remains under evaluation. Community engagement in events like the Mr. Mystic Ginger Night Market was praised, with members highlighting the importance of fostering community spirit and involvement.
Dayl Baile
City Council Officials:
George Berglund (Council, 1st Ward), James “Bowie” Johnson (Council, 2nd Ward), Debbie Harris (Council, 3rd Ward), Robert J. Page (Council At Large), Derek Timm (Council At Large), Ed Cilurso (Council At Large)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/25/2025
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Recording Published:
08/25/2025
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Duration:
72 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Camden County
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Towns:
Gloucester
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