Bradley Beach Council Supports Farmers Market Revival Amidst Community Concerns

The Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting focused on revitalizing community engagement through the proposed return of a farmers market. Brett Morgan from Fresh Markets presented plans to reintroduce the pop-up market, emphasizing its role in supporting local vendors and fostering community vibrancy. The council also deliberated on various ordinances, public inquiries on parking permits, and employee morale, alongside discussions on infrastructure improvements and new safety regulations for electric bikes.

One item at the meeting was Brett Morgan’s presentation on behalf of Fresh Markets, who outlined plans to reintroduce a farmers market in Bradley Beach. Morgan detailed Fresh Markets’ extensive experience in organizing similar events across Monmouth County, citing the success of previous markets in Asbury Park and Point Pleasant. Fresh Markets, Morgan explained, aims to “enliven and enrich local communities through pop-up market experiences,” with a focus on local farms, food purveyors, and artisan makers. The proposal included operating a market with 30 to 100 vendors, primarily featuring local New Jersey farms.

Council members expressed support for the initiative, noting its potential to enhance community vibrancy. However, concerns were raised about how the market might compete with existing local businesses, particularly regarding food offerings. Morgan assured the council of Fresh Markets’ commitment to collaborating with local establishments to avoid negative impacts. The discussion also explored the possibility of increasing market frequency from once a month to twice a month, as well as incorporating a Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) model. Morgan clarified that while Fresh Markets does not manage CSAs, some vendors might offer such services.

Additionally, council members emphasized the importance of collaborating with local organizations like the Bradley Beach Chamber of Commerce to ensure alignment with community objectives. The conversation concluded with a mutual understanding of the need for partnerships that would benefit both the farmers market and local businesses, fostering community engagement and economic growth.

In other matters, the council addressed public inquiries regarding special parking permits. A resident identified as Gloria raised concerns about the deadline for submitting medical forms associated with these permits. The council assured flexibility in submission deadlines, considering the timing issues involved. Furthermore, a resident named Thomas J. Coan inquired about ordinance 2026-7, which involved the prohibition of garbage disposals due to the limitations of the current sewer system. The council decided to amend the ordinance, removing the prohibition from the official language, and committed to promoting public awareness regarding this restriction.

The council also reviewed bond ordinance 2026-06, which proposed $450,000 for repairs on the beachfront, including stair and ramp restoration, and the installation of new handicap-accessible ramps.

Moreover, the council introduced ordinance 2026-8, seeking to expand the membership of the arts council from seven to 13 full members. This proposal aimed to enhance community involvement in the arts and received support from council members.

The meeting also included updates on employee morale and operational matters. The mayor acknowledged the hard work of municipal employees, particularly during a recent snowstorm, and praised the positive morale fostered by strong leadership within borough offices. Specific recognition was given to Erica for her improving job satisfaction and to Michelle Wy, a long-standing employee, for her contributions to Borough Hall’s functionality.

The police department reported on their enforcement activities during the snow event, issuing around 200 parking tickets due to snow-related violations. The mayor addressed criticisms regarding snow removal, acknowledging residents’ frustrations while discussing the impracticality of investing in advanced equipment for snow removal.

Furthermore, the council discussed new safety regulations for electric bikes in New Jersey, requiring riders aged 17 and above to have a valid driver’s license and mandating liability insurance coverage for ebikes. The police department committed to prioritizing education efforts to assist residents in transitioning to these new regulations.

Public comments included concerns about snow removal on Newark Avenue and inquiries about updates to the borough’s website. The council emphasized the importance of educating residents on snow removal expectations and improving community communication through a revamped website.

The meeting concluded with discussions on upcoming events, including a sold-out jazz festival organized by the tourism director, and initiatives such as a partnership between the Bradley Beach Board of Education and the Fulfill Backpack Program to address food security needs. The council also highlighted the Shade Tree Commission’s activities and the environmental commission’s efforts in organizing beach sweeps and managing invasive species removal.

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:
Al Gubitosi
City Council Officials:
Shana Greenblatt, John Weber, Paul Nowicki, Jane DeNoble

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