Bernardsville Council Explores Elevator Proposal, Approves Key Ordinances, and Celebrates Community Initiatives

The Bernardsville Borough Council meeting on March 23, 2026, covered a broad array of community-focused issues, including a proposed elevator at the train station, several ordinance introductions and approvals, and discussions on enhancing public services and community engagement.

A notable topic was the discussion of a proposal for an elevator at the train station, driven by concerns over accessibility amid significant nearby developments. The current reliance on stairs was deemed inadequate by attendees, with arguments favoring the elevator as a more cost-effective and practical solution for increased foot traffic. The council expressed intent to explore funding opportunities, particularly federal programs aimed at subsidizing access to train stations.

In legislative matters, the council conducted a public hearing on Ordinance 2026-2042, which sought to amend the borough code by exempting continued certificates of occupancy from fees related to affordability controls. This ordinance was deemed critical for fulfilling fourth-round obligations, and it passed unanimously without public objection. The council also introduced Ordinance 2026-2045, aimed at formalizing reimbursement policies for mailbox damage during snow removal. A related ordinance, 2026-2046, proposed $900,000 in improvements to the Morrison Avenue pump station, incorporating county grants. This project was marked by urgency due to the need to utilize funds by the year’s end.

Public input was a theme throughout the meeting, particularly concerning housing and infrastructure. A resident, Graham, advocated for the inclusion of a tiny lot at the end of M Street in affordable housing plans, emphasizing the potential to enhance design flexibility and streamline planning processes. He also suggested conducting a viewscape analysis to preemptively address community concerns regarding visual impacts of new developments.

Community engagement was highlighted by the library director, who recounted a successful Maker Day event and announced upcoming Arbor Day and Earth Day activities in collaboration with the Green Team. These programs, including bird watching and wildlife photography talks, aim to foster community involvement and environmental awareness. The council clarified that the Green Team would partner with the library for these events, adjusting the schedule to avoid conflicts with Mother’s Day.

The meeting also touched on safety and accessibility improvements, with discussions about modifying plans submitted to the Department of Transportation for Boiling Terrace due to steep slopes, and ensuring an ADA-compliant ramp at a key intersection. Additionally, the installation of a flashing beacon at Prospecting Child was praised for its effectiveness in enhancing pedestrian safety.

Financially, the council introduced the budget, reflecting collaborative efforts among council members, the mayor, and Chief Financial Officers over recent months. The budget aimed to maintain or lower municipal tax rates for the fifth consecutive year, supported by increased property valuations and prudent financial management. This allowed for significant investments in community services, such as over a million dollars for library improvements and funding for emergency services and fire trucks.

The mayor’s update included participation in the New Jersey Conference of Mayors winter summit and discussions on the Transit Village initiative, which may offer grants for local projects like park and train station improvements. The mayor also emphasized the borough’s strong financial position, enabling continued investment in essential community services despite rising costs.

The meeting concluded with mentions of various community initiatives, including a project called Hardworks, providing free movie outings for VA hospital patients, and a new state-sponsored app offering mental health support for teenagers. The council also announced new online room reservation capabilities for library cardholders, streamlining access to library facilities.

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:
Mary Jane Canose
City Council Officials:
Christine Zamarra, Jena McCredie, Jeffrey Roos, Al Ribeiro, Ross Zazzarino

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