Willingboro Council Urged to Deny Club License Amid Safety Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Willingboro Town Council convened to discuss and deliberate on a range of issues, highlighted by a debate over the club license application for Diamond Dogs LLC. The council heard detailed reports from law enforcement and community members, which raised concerns about public safety and neighborhood disturbances linked to the establishment. The meeting also delved into fiscal planning with the introduction of the 2026 municipal budget, discussed potential free access to community pools for local students, and addressed public grievances related to community ordinances and facilities.
The focal point of the council meeting was the application for a club license by Diamond Dogs LLC. The discussion was initiated with a report from Captain Perez of the Willingboro Police Department, who conducted a thorough investigation into the applicants and the establishment’s history. Concerns were raised based on police records indicating 100 incidents at the club’s location, including a homicide reported outside the club in May 2024 and numerous noise complaints. Residents living near the club expressed their frustration and opposition during public testimony, citing persistent noise disturbances, litter, and even inappropriate behavior from patrons.
Daryl Coleman, representing Diamond Dogs, defended the club, arguing that they had been unfairly targeted and were victims in the homicide incident rather than perpetrators. He emphasized their community involvement and efforts to maintain open communication with the police. Robert Mason, the club’s president, and Jason Livingstone, another member, supported Coleman’s claims, asserting that the noise complaints were exaggerated and that the club’s activities were generally family-oriented. Despite their defense, the council faced mounting pressure from residents who underscored the club’s negative impact on the community.
The council also received a detailed presentation of the 2026 municipal budget, which highlighted the challenges posed by rising insurance and pension costs. The budget aims to maintain services without increasing taxes significantly, emphasizing responsible management and realistic revenue projections. The introduction plans to handle financial pressures, with public hearings scheduled to ensure community input before final adoption.
In an effort to offer recreational opportunities, the council deliberated on a proposal for designated free swim days at the local pool. The council considered various scenarios, weighing the financial implications and logistical challenges of each. The proposal ultimately received unanimous support, with plans to implement the program while ensuring safety and capacity management.
The meeting also addressed community grievances, including an ordinance prohibiting sports apparatus in front yards. Residents voiced their concerns about the impact of this ordinance on their property investments and family activities, urging the council to consider amendments. The council discussed enforcement challenges and the potential for ordinance adjustments to accommodate residents’ needs while maintaining safety standards.
Additionally, public comments highlighted concerns over environmental practices, the impact of cannabis businesses, and the need for infrastructure repairs, including potholes and sidewalk maintenance. The council responded by committing to investigate these issues further and ensure they align with community expectations and legal requirements.
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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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2026
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Recording Published:
04/07/2026
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Duration:
301 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Willingboro
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