Waldwick Borough Council Discusses Redevelopment and Swears in New Police Officers

The Waldwick Borough Council meeting addressed issues, including the swearing-in of new police officers and updates on the Harrison Avenue redevelopment project. The council explored financial implications of the redevelopment, particularly focusing on a Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program. Important updates were also provided on community safety and financial health.

One of the significant highlights of the meeting was the swearing-in ceremony of Jake Putterman, the newest police officer in Waldwick. The mayor introduced Putterman, sharing his background and education, and humorously encouraged him to consider moving to Waldwick to strengthen community ties. Putterman’s swearing-in was a key moment, emphasizing the continuous efforts to enhance local law enforcement. Additionally, the council celebrated the appointments of two Special Law Enforcement Officer Class 3 officers, Mario Cartis, and Michael Christensen, both residents of Waldwick with extensive backgrounds in law enforcement and military service. Their role will primarily focus on school safety, a reassuring measure for the community.

Lieutenant Seafford provided an update on the traffic patterns and safety measures implemented at the start of the school year. The introduction of new officers in schools has positively impacted traffic conditions, particularly at critical intersections. Seafford reported that feedback from school staff and residents had been positive, with improvements noted in pedestrian safety and reduced traffic congestion. The lieutenant also outlined ongoing efforts to implement traffic countermeasures and plans to designate certain grid streets to prohibit heavy truck traffic.

The council then delved into discussions about the Harrison Avenue redevelopment project, which has been an ongoing subject of interest. The meeting focused on the potential financial implications of the Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program associated with the redevelopment. The PILOT program is a central component of the redevelopment strategy, providing a framework for tax arrangements between the borough and developers. This program allows developers to make a single payment instead of traditional taxes, which often results in a more significant revenue share for the municipality. However, concerns were raised regarding the potential impact of PILOT on school budgets, as traditional tax revenues typically allocated to schools might be reduced. The council acknowledged these concerns and emphasized the need for a comprehensive cost-benefit analysis to ensure that the redevelopment project benefits the community economically.

The redevelopment discussions highlighted the importance of public-private partnerships in revitalizing blighted areas, with emphasis placed on the procedural steps involved in designating an area for redevelopment. The Harrison Avenue area has already been designated, and negotiations with the redeveloper are underway. Key aspects of the redevelopment agreement include the redeveloper’s obligations to construct specified uses, adhere to construction schedules, and bear costs related to property acquisition and public improvements. The council also discussed the potential for tax abatements as part of the agreement.

Council members expressed interest in the PILOT program’s implications for the school board, with inquiries about the allocation of revenue generated from the program. A resident questioned how much of the revenue retained by the borough could be directed towards the school budget, highlighting ongoing concerns about potential funding gaps. The council acknowledged these concerns and promised to follow up on the question.

In addition to these major topics, the council addressed several community service updates. The Public Safety Committee reported on updates to the ambulance corps’ standard operating procedures, expanding their scope of practice with new interventions and medications. Training for these updates has been completed, with new practices set to go live in October. The Recreation and Health Committee announced upcoming health screenings and child health clinics, encouraging residents to participate and stay informed through the health commission’s website.

Administrator Steve announced his transition to a new position in Glenrock, expressing gratitude for his time in Waldwick and the community’s support. The council also handled various consent resolutions, including approvals for block parties and public works projects, and introduced ordinances related to fee schedules and compensation structures for municipal officials.

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Mayor:
Thomas A. Giordano
City Council Officials:
Michele S. Weber, Michael F. Ritchie, Jr., Andrew Brennecke, Mark Ramundo, Kathleen E. Cericola, Joseph Martinello

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