Washington Township Secures $600,000 Grant for Swartswood Brook Repairs
- Meeting Overview:
The Washington Township Council meeting on March 23, 2026, was marked by several discussions and decisions, notably the announcement of a $600,000 community project funding grant secured through Congressman Josh Gotheimer. This grant will finance vital repairs to Swartswood Brook, including removing shoals and restoring bank erosion. The township expressed its gratitude to Congressman Gotheimer and their grant writer for this critical funding, which will help mitigate flooding risks and preserve the local ecosystem. The bid for the brook restoration project is set to be awarded at the upcoming April 6 council meeting, with Downs Tree Service identified as the lowest responsible bidder.
Another topic was the township’s ongoing budget discussions, particularly focused on the police department’s operational and capital needs. The council debated various budget allocations, including the necessity of maintaining accreditation for the police department. The initial accreditation investment was approximately $50,000, which was essential for implementing standard operating procedures. The department now boasts about 120 SOPs, emphasizing the importance of accreditation for maintaining insurance discounts and safeguarding against potential legal issues. Maintaining this status requires an annual cost of $13,250, a figure considered crucial for the department’s operational efficacy and community reputation.
A discussion ensued over the proposition to outsource police dispatch services to either Bergen County Department of Public Safety or Northwest Bergen Central Dispatch. Concerns were raised about the potential impact on emergency response times and the loss of in-house expertise. Current dispatchers provide critical support, including direct assistance to residents during off-hours, a service that could be compromised if outsourced. The chief highlighted that dispatchers not only handle emergency calls but also assist with background checks and community services. While outsourcing could offer financial savings, the discussion underscored the priority of maintaining high-quality local services and ensuring public safety.
The council also touched on the budgetary implications of various police department needs, including IT upgrades, vehicle maintenance, and equipment replacements. An increase in the budget for police vehicle tires from $7,000 to $8,000 was approved due to frequent damages, and the need for updating Microsoft licenses was highlighted, with a proposed budget increase from $10,000 to $20,000 to address urgent security needs. The department’s current rifles, many of which are over ten years old, were also discussed, with the chief advocating for their replacement to avoid ongoing maintenance issues. However, discussions on rifle and ammunition funding were tabled for further examination.
In other business, the council recognized Fire Chief Zach Myros for his years of service, presenting him with a plaque for his contributions as the Washington Fire Department Fire Chief in 2024 and 2025. The mayor emphasized the importance of publicly honoring volunteer first responders to encourage community recognition of their service.
The meeting also included routine matters such as the approval of the payment of bills for the period from March 6 to March 18, 2026, and the introduction of Ordinance 26-05, which aims to improve Musquapsync Brook with a $100,000 appropriation from the capital fund balance. Additionally, reminders were issued about upcoming community events, including the Fire Department’s annual pancake breakfast and a Spring into Wellness 5K run and health fair in May.
Peter Calamari
City Council Officials:
Michael Desena, Steven Cascio, Tom Sears, Michael Ullman, Daisy Velez, SIOBHAN SPILLANE BAILEY (Twp. Attorney), MARK DICARLO (Twp. Administrator), GLEN BECKMEYER (Twp. Engineer), SUE WITKOWSKI (Twp. Clerk)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/23/2026
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Recording Published:
03/25/2026
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Duration:
122 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Washington (Bergen)
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