Hillsborough Borough Council Faces Heated Debate Over Emergency Budget Appropriations

The Hillsborough Borough Council meeting on March 4, 2026, was dominated by a debate over emergency temporary appropriations needed to maintain township operations. Despite the absence of one committee member due to travel, the meeting aimed to secure sufficient votes for a resolution to cover financial obligations until the adoption of the full 2026 budget. Key issues included transparency in budget documentation and proposed cuts to police funding.

At the heart of the meeting was the proposal for emergency temporary appropriations, a necessary measure to ensure the township could meet its payroll and vendor payment obligations. The appropriations had previously failed to pass due to insufficient votes, prompting a special meeting to revisit the issue. The Mayor clarified that the vote was not to authorize new spending or increase taxes but to maintain essential services and ensure employee compensation.

The discussion was marked by concerns over the timing and transparency of budget documents. Some committee members expressed frustration over receiving documents only hours before meetings, hindering adequate review and decision-making. This sentiment was echoed by residents during the public comments segment, who called for improved transparency and engagement in the budget process. One resident, Jody Green, thanked committee members for their efforts toward transparency and criticized the limited information provided in previous meetings.

A specific point of contention arose over adjustments made to the police department’s budget. One committee member noted a significant reduction in the police operating expenses from $400,000 to $200,000 without prior consultation with the police chief. This led to a heated exchange, with differing opinions on the necessity and impact of the cuts. While one committee member argued that the cuts would undermine the police department’s operational capacity, another countered that the appropriations were essential for funding operations without frequent adjustments.

Residents voiced their opinions on the budget approval process, with Emily Benadon questioning the lack of virtual meeting options. She suggested that incorporating technology, such as AI, could enhance the documentation process. However, concerns were raised about the accuracy of AI transcription, with assurances given that existing software was efficient.

The discussion also highlighted the township’s budget timeline and the challenges faced in previous years due to delays. The Chief Financial Officer explained that the state had extended deadlines for budget introduction, which would alleviate some time constraints in future budgeting.

One attendee criticized the divisive nature of the vote. Another resident, Roy Fryman, emphasized the importance of respectful discourse and criticized any attempts to pit committee members against one another.

Concerns over potential tax increases were also raised. Harshet Thugal sought clarity on whether the resolution would result in higher taxes. The CFO confirmed that the resolution was merely an increase to the temporary budget, from $13 million to $18 million, and would not lead to future debt or deficits.

Residents like Robbie Lefowitz questioned the language used in budget discussions, urging for careful consideration of the implications of terms like “defunding the police.” He stressed the importance of consulting the police chief before making budgetary decisions affecting the department.

The public comments segment allowed residents to express their views on various issues, including the appropriateness of the temporary budget increase and its timing. Crest Dominic highlighted his concerns over a 14% tax increase compared to the previous year and urged the committee to consider the financial strain on residents.

The meeting concluded with a call for unity and improved communication among committee members. The deputy mayor, who assumed leadership after the mayor’s departure, reiterated the need for respectful and focused comments during public discussions.

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:
John Ciccarelli
City Council Officials:
Catherine Payne (Deputy Mayor), Robert Britting, Jr. (Committeeman), Samantha Hand (Committeewoman), Shawn Lipani (Committeeman)

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