Little Falls Community Engages in Debate Over Peekman Preserve Park Plans and Chicken Ordinance

The Little Falls Town Council workshop meeting on September 8, 2025, primarily focused on community concerns regarding the Peekman Preserve Park project and a proposed chicken ordinance. The meeting featured presentations, resident feedback, and discussions on various town planning issues.

The Peekman Preserve Park project took center stage, with County Commissioner Lazar presenting plans to transform the 12-acre site into a more accessible space for residents and visitors. The project, which involves a $2.5 million investment, aims to enhance accessibility while preserving the natural environment to manage floodwaters. Proposed improvements include a trail system, parking facilities, and educational opportunities. The project, expected to begin construction in 2026, boasts of incurring no taxpayer costs, as funding is provided entirely by the county.

Commissioner Lazar emphasized the balance between recreational activities and environmental protection, aiming to provide diverse opportunities such as hiking, birdwatching, and outdoor education. The project seeks to create an inclusive space that caters to people of all backgrounds and abilities. However, the presentation drew a series of questions and concerns from the council members and residents, particularly regarding transparency and community involvement in the planning process.

Councilwoman Habitz inquired about architectural plans and restroom facilities, with Lazar confirming the inclusion of aesthetically pleasing restroom pavilions. Discussions also touched on the park’s artistic elements, with plans for art installations reflecting the history of the Morris Canal and Little Falls. The selection process for these art pieces would involve community input.

Community engagement was a recurring theme, with resident Janine Baron raising concerns about the lack of community involvement in the planning process. She questioned the methods used to gather feedback and expressed disappointment at her first exposure to the project plans. Other residents echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the need for transparency and public consultation in local government projects.

The debate extended to the specifics of the park’s development, with residents expressing concerns about the proposed infrastructure, including bathrooms and parking. Questions arose about how these plans deviated from earlier concepts and whether they aligned with the original vision of a passive preserve. Concerns about tree preservation, maintenance responsibilities, and potential impacts on property values and crime rates were also discussed.

Councilman Murphy acknowledged mixed feedback on bathroom installations. The council president reiterated the importance of gathering community feedback and offered to set up an open forum for further discussion. The commissioner affirmed the intent to listen to community input, emphasizing openness to adjustments based on resident feedback.

In addition to the park project, the council addressed a proposed chicken ordinance, sparking debate among residents and council members. Resident Carlos Suedo, who has kept chickens for about ten years, questioned the ordinance’s limit of eight chickens, arguing it might not suit all properties. He explained that his family enjoys the chickens, and the number of eggs produced by his chickens is limited, averaging about 200 eggs a year from 20 chickens.

Councilman Habitz provided context for the ordinance, which emerged after complaints about noisy roosters. The limit of six chickens was determined based on personal consumption, with the council seeking to prevent small farm operations in residential areas. Suedo countered that his chickens were well-maintained, and he had not received complaints from neighbors.

Discussions on the ordinance continued, with residents expressing concerns about the implications for larger lots and the practicality of the proposed limits. Some residents argued for adjustments, particularly for properties with more space, while others emphasized the importance of maintaining a peaceful living environment without roosters.

The council’s legal advisor explained that the regulations were based on health and safety considerations rather than zoning laws, noting that Little Falls lacks agricultural zones. Council members acknowledged the concerns raised and expressed openness to considering adjustments to the ordinance based on community feedback.

In addition to these primary topics, the council addressed several other issues, including tax refund resolutions, affordability assistance grants, and a capital budget amendment resolution. Discussions also covered the need for new ambulances and equipment for municipal departments.

Updates from council members included public health committee initiatives, library events, and domestic violence awareness activities. The council also announced the upcoming 9/11 ceremony and efforts to improve road signage and crosswalks for enhanced safety.

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:
James Damiano
City Council Officials:
JAMES DAMIANO (Mayor), ANTHONY SGOBBA (President, Councilman), JAYNA PATEL (Councilwoman), CHRISTOPHER VANCHERI (Councilman), CHRISTINE HABLITZ (Councilwoman), MICHAEL MURPHY (Councilman)

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