Willingboro Council Faces Committee Strife and Fluoride Debate Amid Community Concerns

The Willingboro Town Council meeting was marked by discussions over the autonomy of the parade and events committee and the debate regarding the continued fluoridation of the town’s water supply. Council members and residents alike expressed concerns over communication breakdowns, budget allocations, and the implications of fluoride for community health.

A issue dominating the meeting was the discord within the parade and events committee. Councilwoman Perrone voiced her dissatisfaction with the communication and procedural hurdles that the committee faced. She argued that committee members should have the autonomy to plan and execute events without undue interference from the council or township management. Perrone highlighted the lack of a clear budget for the committee’s activities, which she felt was impeding their ability to plan effectively. This sentiment was echoed by another council member who cited a memorandum indicating that committee expenditures must be approved by the township manager or council, a stipulation they argued was contrary to the committee’s bylaws. The debate underscored a tension between maintaining oversight and allowing the committee to operate independently.

The council’s discourse on fluoride in the water supply also drew attention. Councilwoman McIntosh brought the topic to the forefront, referencing discussions with the Willingboro Municipal Utilities Authority (MUA) about potentially removing fluoride due to its corrosive nature and questioning its necessity given modern dental advancements. This led to a broader debate about the health implications of fluoride, with McIntosh suggesting further exploration of the pros and cons of its presence in the town’s water. The mayor asked for comprehensive information, including case studies and historical context, to better understand fluoride’s long-term effects.

Public comments further amplified these concerns. Ayanna Ginyard, a local doula, stressed the importance of fluoride for expectant mothers and children, noting its role in combating dental disease. Diane Pulk and Teresa Sims, senior center attendees, raised issues about non-payment to vendors, including a yoga instructor who resigned after months without compensation. They questioned the allocation of the $2 million fund for the senior center, emphasizing the need for consistent resources and activities for seniors. The mayor acknowledged the payment issue and assured that steps were being taken to resolve it, while Mr. Harris confirmed that staff were instructed to ensure vendors were paid.

The meeting also included updates on the master plan for Willingboro, an endeavor completed in collaboration with the planning board and a firm named BRS. Council members and the mayor expressed satisfaction with the plan’s completion, especially given its five-year development timeframe, which they noted was shorter than other communities. Plans to make the master plan available to the public for review were announced.

Additional topics included the introduction of ordinances relating to recreation department fees and fire safety inspections, as well as resolutions on professional services contracts and historic preservation grants. The council unanimously adopted several ordinances and resolutions.

As the meeting concluded, the council paused to honor the legacy of civil rights leader Reverend Jesse Jackson, acknowledging his contributions to social justice. The council also announced an executive session to discuss legal matters and potential contract negotiations, after which the meeting was adjourned without further public actions.

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Mayor:
McIntosh, Kaya
City Council Officials:
McIntosh, Kaya (Mayor), Anderson, Nathaniel (Deputy Mayor), Perrone, Rebecca (Councilwoman), Whitfield, Samantha (Councilwoman), Worthy, Dr. Tiffani A. (Councilwoman)

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