New Accessible Playground and Library Upgrades Highlight Cinnaminson Council Meeting

The recent Cinnaminson Town Council meeting tackled several important community updates and initiatives, spotlighting the opening of a new accessible playground at Wood Park and upcoming improvements to the Cinnaminson Branch Library. Additionally, the council introduced the 2026 municipal budget and recognized notable community contributions, including a remarkable volunteer litter cleanup effort. Public safety developments, traffic concerns, and community engagement initiatives were also topics addressed during the session.

A major highlight of the meeting was the celebration of the newly opened accessible playground at Wood Park. This facility was funded through a Burlington County Municipal Park development grant combined with township capital funding. Alongside this, the council announced forthcoming improvements to the Cinnaminson Branch Library, which will feature a new computer lab, a dedicated teen room, and ADA-compliant restroom facilities. These enhancements are supported by a grant from the Burlington County Library Commission and contributions from the Friends of the Cinnaminson Library, supplemented by township capital funding.

The meeting also recognized a significant volunteer contribution from a Maple Shade resident who conducted a litter cleanup along Pensauken Creek. This individual, whose identity remains unknown, collected over 2,180 pounds of trash, including plastic bottles, beverage coolers, and tires. The public works department later collected and disposed of the waste. This effort will be included in the township’s annual clean communities report, potentially aiding future funding applications. Council members expressed interest in identifying the volunteer to appropriately acknowledge his efforts.

In financial matters, the council introduced the 2026 municipal budget, with a public information session scheduled for April 27th to discuss budgetary details, including appropriations and salary ordinances. The finance committee and the mayor will lead this session. The budget introduction was unanimously supported, reflecting consensus on the proposed financial plan.

Public safety updates were presented, detailing that the township responded to 335 incidents in March, resulting in 74 cases recorded and 45 arrests. The report highlighted 1,401 property checks and 701 motor vehicle stops, with 404 summonses issued. It also noted eight DWI arrests and 49 motor vehicle accidents, eight of which involved injuries. Upcoming initiatives include an ARP drive safety course in July, offering discounts on car insurance and point forgiveness, and new ebike safety laws effective July 19th. The township plans to engage the community through social media and school outreach to raise awareness of these changes.

Traffic issues were a focal point during public comment, with residents expressing concerns about speeding and road safety. One resident questioned the placement of a speed sign on Hunter Street and highlighted speeding issues on Union Landing Road during morning commutes. Another resident requested attention to a developing sinkhole on Hunter Street and advocated for improved parking protocols during events at East Riverton Park. The council acknowledged these concerns, emphasizing ongoing efforts to monitor traffic through data collection and addressing road safety with appropriate measures.

The meeting also featured proclamations recognizing community achievements. The safety committee received the No Accidents Today safety award, accompanied by a $10,000 grant to support proactive safety practices. The council also honored Habitat for Humanity of South Central New Jersey for its role in advancing affordable housing, strengthening neighborhoods, and improving resident quality of life.

Community engagement was further highlighted through reports from local schools. A student liaison from Cinnaminson High School shared recent academic and extracurricular achievements, including honors received at the Burlington County Teen Arts Festival and significant learning experiences such as cultural trips and educational programs. Intermediate and middle school students participated in hands-on learning, with commendable performances in national competitions and community service initiatives.

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:
Stephanie Kravil
City Council Officials:
Ryan Horner (Deputy Mayor), Albert Segrest, Paul Conda, Ernest McGill, Eric J. Schubiger (Township Administrator)

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