Mayor Urges Release of $24 Million FEMA Grant for Seawall Project at Cape May

The recent Cape May City Council meeting spotlighted the urgency of securing a $24 million FEMA grant for seawall improvements, a necessity highlighted by Mayor Zachary Mullock in his state of the city address. Other topics included the city’s robust financial health, new community programs, and a crucial shared services agreement with Cape May Point.

The primary focus of Mayor Mullock’s address was the seawall improvement project, a infrastructure initiative necessitated by challenges faced in the aftermath of Super Storm Sandy. Although the storm did not directly hit Cape May, the city has experienced issues with water breaching the dunes during high tides. The mayor emphasized that the comprehensive protection plan, developed in collaboration with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, has received high approval ratings from FEMA for its cost-benefit value. He stressed the financial prudence of implementing protective measures now, rather than facing potentially more costly rebuilding efforts later. However, the grant’s release has been stalled, making it the only 2022 FEMA grant in New Jersey yet to be acted upon. The mayor called upon federal representatives, including Senator Cory Booker, Senator Kim, and Congressman Jeff Van Drew, to expedite the grant’s release. He urged citizens to become advocates for the project.

In financial matters, Cape May’s economic status was reported as strong, with increases in revenue from beach tag sales, occupancy taxes, and parking meters. A notable achievement was the city’s ability to maintain a six-year streak without a tax increase while supporting professional police and fire services. The city manager highlighted an increase in investment interest, climbing from under $10,000 six years ago to over $1 million.

The meeting also celebrated the introduction of new youth and family programs. The new community center has become a hub of activity, offering amenities and programs like Peloton bikes, yoga classes, and year-round events. Investments in historical and cultural projects, such as the renovation of the Clemens Theater, reflect the city’s dedication to preserving its rich heritage while promoting the arts.

Public safety and infrastructure projects were also topics. The city has commenced construction on a new police station, with the project cost reduced to less than half the initial estimate of over $24 million. This project is part of a broader initiative to enhance public safety and maintain environmental stewardship, as evidenced by land trades for preservation purposes.

Road work, supported by a $7 million grant, is set to be completed by spring, aiming to improve road conditions and replace lead pipes, a task the city plans to complete within two years. Seawall renovations and ADA-compliant ramp construction are underway, supported by a $6.8 million state grant. Smaller projects, such as improvements to Harborview Park and new public restrooms, were detailed, alongside collaborative efforts with West Cape May on a pedestrian bridge and parking solutions.

The meeting also featured discussions on the shared services agreement with Cape May Point, which aims to modernize the cost structure for police services. The agreement, based on a full-time equivalent analysis, intends to fairly distribute service costs between municipalities. The council expressed gratitude for Cape May Point’s collaboration and confidence in the new framework’s ability to prevent future discrepancies.

Public comments were invited, with residents expressing views on various issues, including parking regulations. Tom Carroll praised the council’s effectiveness and collaborative nature, while Mike Barker raised concerns about parking challenges on New Jersey Avenue. The council acknowledged these concerns, discussing the complexities of managing parking regulations and the need for a balanced approach.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Zachary Mullock
City Council Officials:
Shaine P. Meier, Lorraine Baldwin, Steve Bodnar, Maureen K. McDade, Michael Yeager

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