Bedminster Town Council Approves New Financial Ordinances and Commends Public Works
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Bedminster Town Council meeting, members approved two financial ordinances, detailed ongoing community projects, and praised the Department of Public Works for their effective snow removal efforts. The meeting, attended by council members and guests both in-person and via Zoom, addressed several issues without any public opposition.
The council focused first on the approval of two ordinances. Ordinance number 2026-001, which amends existing regulations concerning indemnification and defense for public employees and officials, was passed unanimously. Introduced to ensure compliance with current contracts, this ordinance aims to update the employee manual in line with the PBA contract. The public hearing on this ordinance was opened and closed without comments, and the ordinance was subsequently approved following a roll call vote confirming unanimous support.
Following this, the council discussed ordinance number 2026-002, which pertains to allowing the township to exceed the municipal budget appropriations limit and establish a cap bank. This measure, described as a standard annual procedure, permits the township to exceed the budget cap by up to 2.5% and reserve any unused portion for future use, thus providing budgetary flexibility. The ordinance was similarly passed without opposition, following a public hearing that saw no comments from either the committee or the public.
The meeting also highlighted the commendable work of the Department of Public Works (DPW), particularly their snow removal efforts. Committeewoman Fernandez provided updates on the DPW’s operations, noting ongoing snow and ice maintenance and the repair of heavy equipment for snow removal. The mayor acknowledged the positive feedback received from residents about the condition of Bedminster’s roads compared to surrounding areas, appreciating the DPW’s responsiveness during winter conditions. Committeeman Hickey echoed this praise, noting the Board of Education’s satisfaction with the DPW’s efficiency in clearing snow at the school premises.
In addition to financial and public works matters, the council touched on various community initiatives. Committeeman Rosen detailed recreational programming updates, including a new Lego engineering program and upcoming indoor volleyball opportunities for adults and youth. He also mentioned that community garden registration would open soon, pending the finalization of rules and regulations. Furthermore, the committee is preparing a grant application for the development of four pickleball courts at Plugin Schoolhouse Park.
Committeewoman Moreski shared insights on the successful Colonial Christmas event, which attracted new visitors. She discussed plans to create a docent schedule to open the house monthly. Meanwhile, Committeeman Hickey reported on an initial study meeting exploring potential synergies between Bedminster Township School and the Somerset Hill School District, emphasizing the importance of understanding the financial implications of any proposed collaborations.
The council also addressed routine matters such as approving permits for local events and raffles, including those for a seasonal farmers market and various charitable organizations. The consent agenda, comprising resolutions of a routine nature, was approved unanimously, as was the bill listing of individual invoices.
Under new business, the council briefly discussed the township’s banking options, with a startup company offering data management services aimed at optimizing interest income from municipal funds. No significant new issues were raised during the session, and the meeting concluded with acknowledgments of proactive measures taken by JCPL in tree removal and discussions on public safety collaborations with neighboring municipalities.
The meeting closed with light-hearted exchanges among members, including a humorous nod to Groundhog Day and a reminder to residents to exercise caution during winter conditions. The enthusiasm of fourth-grade students who recently visited local government offices was noted, with council members appreciating the polite and insightful questions from the young visitors.
Lawrence F. Jacobs
City Council Officials:
Douglas A. Stevinson, Gina Lisa-Fernandez, R. Colin Hickey, Renee Mareski
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/02/2026
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Recording Published:
02/03/2026
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Duration:
28 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Somerset County
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Towns:
Bedminster
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