Cumberland County Seeks Federal Funds for Park Safety Upgrades Amidst Active Community Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners meeting on March 23, 2026, focused on securing federal funding to enhance safety standards at Bruno Molini Park. Additionally, the meeting addressed various community projects, including public safety training, infrastructure maintenance, and recreational activities.
The most pressing topic of the meeting was the application for $976,000 in federal funding to replace deteriorating athletic field lighting and poles at Bruno Molini Park. This infrastructure upgrade is deemed necessary to address public safety concerns, as the current lighting does not meet existing safety standards. The borough has already completed preliminary engineering and environmental reviews to expedite the project upon securing the funds. This application was submitted to the offices of Senators Andy Kim and Corey Booker as part of a broader funding strategy that also includes a pending $700,000 grant application to the state, which combines direct funding and a low-interest loan. The council expressed optimism in securing these funds to facilitate necessary upgrades throughout the park.
In tandem with the park funding discussions, a letter from Scott, a senior aide from the Governor’s Office of Environmental Affairs, was presented. The letter proposed a countywide meeting with local mayors to discuss municipal issues and explore areas for state support. The board welcomed this initiative as an opportunity for the borough to articulate its challenges and seek state assistance.
The meeting also covered routine but noteworthy agenda items such as the unanimous acceptance of Deputy Clerk Pamela Johnston’s retirement, effective July 1, 2026, after 25 years of service. Johnston’s contributions were acknowledged, and well wishes for her upcoming retirement were expressed.
During the public comment segment, no members of the public came forward, leading to a swift closure of the hearing. The consent agenda followed, addressing several resolutions including the rescindment of a previous resolution involving Aubry Group LLC, the appointment of Angel Collelexo Gomez as a supervising emergency medical technician, and the approval of a contract for engineering services for road resurfacing projects on Atlantic Avenue and Janet Street with a budget cap of $30,000.
Committee reports revealed a vibrant community spirit with the success of a recent Easter breakfast event, complete with an Easter egg hunt. Upcoming events include a Broadway boot camp production and Little League activities, with opening day scheduled for April 11th. Preparations are underway for installing pickleball courts, with a focus on coordinating the acquisition of equipment prior to court resurfacing.
The finance department reported on the budget process, noting that the budget introduction is scheduled for the first April meeting. The department is working to finalize details to ensure clarity at the time of introduction.
Public safety was another focal point, as the fire department completed mandatory compliance training, including SCBA fit tests and CPR training. The department reported five carbon monoxide alarm activations and hosted the Atlanta County Fire Chiefs Association’s monthly meeting. An appeal was made for community engagement, encouraging individuals, especially youths aged 14 to 17, to consider volunteering as firefighters.
The police department’s February report highlighted 837 logged calls, including 330 motor vehicle stops and 12 arrests. Officer Reeel was commended for his performance, conducting 94 motor vehicle stops and issuing 108 summonses. Discussions arose regarding stray cats and the municipality’s stance against trap and release policies, prompted by an incident involving a spayed and released stray cat.
Additional reports included updates on the cannabis facility’s progress, with electrical installations and fire extinguishers being added, and ongoing maintenance of government facilities. Upcoming generator tests were scheduled for key municipal buildings, and there were plans to turn on the park’s water supply in anticipation of Little League’s opening day.
Road and recycling updates addressed the poor condition of the boulevard over former railroad tracks, with plans for evaluation and repairs. The engineer will assess necessary repairs for the deteriorating surface. Ongoing maintenance efforts included filling potholes and emptying branch and leaf bins, contributing to the town’s tonnage grant. Plans for road paving this year were outlined, covering West Avenue, Atlantic Avenue, and East Summer Road, along with the installation of new signs on Corey Avenue.
Kevin Smaniotto
County Council Officials:
Douglas A. Albrecht, Robert Austino, Victoria Groetsch-Lods, Art Marchand, Antonio Romero, James Sauro, Sandra Taylor
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/23/2026
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Recording Published:
03/23/2026
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Duration:
26 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:
Bridgeton, Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield (Cumberland County), Greenwich (Cumberland County), Hopewell (Cumberland County), Lawrence (Cumberland County), Maurice River, Millville, Shiloh, Stow Creek, Upper Deerfield, Vineland
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