Millville City Council Approves Economic Development Appointment Amidst Public Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
At the recent Millville City Council meeting, a heated discussion unfolded over the appointment of a new director of economic and industrial development. Despite vocal opposition from some community members who questioned the transparency and financial prudence of the decision, the council proceeded with the appointment. This decision, among others, underscored a theme of resident concerns about governance and fiscal responsibility.
The appointment of the new director of economic and industrial development was a focal point. Residents expressed their dissatisfaction during the public comment section, with Angeline Broom Hall and Tim Cardi leading the charge. Broom Hall criticized the lack of documentation available for review and highlighted the financial burden on taxpayers, referencing a $210,000 cost to replace the business administrator. She noted that some city employees were receiving low wages, making the high salary for a new appointee seem disproportionate and disrespectful. Cardi questioned the evaluation process used for the appointment, emphasizing the need for transparency and adherence to civil service guidelines.
The council’s decision to proceed with the appointment raised questions about the blending of unrelated actions in a single resolution. A resident, Carl Noville, suggested that separating the decision to remove the business administrator from the appointment of the new director would have provided clarity. Despite these concerns, a majority of council members supported the decision, although at least one expressed discomfort with the process.
Public engagement continued to play a vital role as residents voiced concerns about a severance package for the transitioning city administrator. Laura Burns questioned the rationale for a three-month severance when the administrator was not being removed but rather transitioning to a new role. The council clarified that the severance would apply at the end of the administrator’s tenure in the new role, regardless of timing.
The meeting further highlighted the ongoing challenges facing Millville, particularly in terms of property inspections and waste management. Larry Malone, a realtor, addressed the lack of mandatory inspections for property sales, arguing that this oversight could negatively impact property values. He compared Millville’s policies with neighboring areas like Vineland, where stricter inspection protocols are enforced.
The council also addressed the issue of solid waste management, with discussions centering on a proposed deduction for qualifying residents. This measure aimed to provide a $40 annual reduction in solid waste fees for seniors and disabled individuals who meet certain income criteria. Tracy Gregoire, the city’s tax and utility collector, explained the application process for this deduction.
Another topic was the city’s ongoing efforts to manage the impact of winter weather. Tim Cardi critiqued the city’s snow removal operations, proposing improvements such as staggered shifts for crews and the acquisition of better equipment. He highlighted a previous proposal for a brine-making machine.
Community safety and public services were also discussed, with Cindy Cook highlighting the need for vigilance in assisting homeless individuals during harsh weather conditions. She urged residents to report any unusual situations and emphasized the importance of volunteer support for Code Blue centers, which provide vital shelter during extreme weather events.
The meeting concluded with council members acknowledging the importance of public engagement and expressing a commitment to maintaining open dialogues with residents.
Benjamin Romanik
City Council Officials:
Lisa M. Orndorf, Joseph Sooy, C. Kirk Hewitt, Stephen E. Watson, Jr., Jeanne M. Parkinson (City Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
02/03/2026
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Recording Published:
02/03/2026
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Duration:
101 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Millville
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