Rockaway Township Council Weighs Utility Liaison Amidst Power Outage Concerns

During the recent Rockaway Township Council meeting, members delved into community concerns, including the proposal for a utility committee or liaison to address persistent power outage issues in Ward 6, a decision to return $587,000 to the general fund, and the recognition of a local police officer’s heroism. The meeting, held on April 28, 2026, also included various budget discussions and ordinance approvals, reflecting ongoing governance and administrative challenges within the township.

One notable issue discussed was the establishment of a utility committee or liaison to tackle frequent power outages in Ward 6, particularly during severe weather events. One council member expressed frustration over the lack of communication between the governing body and utility companies, such as JCP&L, Verizon, and Cable Vision. The member recounted incidents like a tree falling on cable lines on Green Pond Road, which were not promptly addressed due to bureaucratic challenges related to property ownership. They proposed the creation of a committee or a liaison role to facilitate direct communication with utility companies and manage these concerns more effectively. The proposal received positive feedback from another council member, who underscored the potential benefits of having a dedicated liaison to streamline communication and response efforts.

Debate ensued over the procedural aspects of establishing such a committee or liaison. While some skepticism was expressed about the efficacy of committees, there was support for designating a liaison to alleviate the administrative burden on existing staff.

In financial matters, the council unanimously approved resolution R 2673, which concerned the cancellation of a reserve balance related to accumulated sick and vacation time. The council’s decision was framed as a beneficial move for taxpayers, with the funds being redirected to alleviate financial pressures on residents.

The meeting also addressed the commendation of Officer Jordan Matoss for his heroic actions in a recent incident involving a machete-wielding individual. A motion was introduced to formally recognize Officer Matoss, highlighting disappointment that the council had not been notified of Matoss’s inclusion in the 200 Club, an organization recognizing acts of bravery. The council debated the appropriate channel for such recognition, questioning whether it was within their purview or solely the mayor’s responsibility. Despite procedural uncertainties, there was a consensus on the validity of recognizing Officer Matoss’s actions.

The council further engaged in budgetary discussions, including the introduction of ordinance 02608 aimed at exceeding municipal budget appropriation limits. The ordinance passed with eight votes in favor and one against. An open session for public comments on the budget allowed residents to express concerns, notably the inability to reopen a previously voted number that could benefit taxpayers. Despite these discussions, resolution R 2687, which involved adopting the 2026 municipal budget with funds for municipal purposes, open space, and library taxes, passed with the same eight-to-one vote.

Amendments to health and environmental regulations were introduced through ordinance 02614, setting standards for farmers market operations and reducing vendor fees to encourage participation. This ordinance passed unanimously. Additionally, other ordinances concerning parks, recreational facilities, and municipal bond appropriations were discussed and approved, addressing community improvements and infrastructure needs.

The meeting concluded with reports from the administration, including the township’s receipt of the 2025 New Jersey Healthy Town Award for the second consecutive year, attributed to community initiatives. A council member shared a positive experience at a local craft fair, promoting a township resident’s book on self-confidence and personal growth, encouraging support for local authors.

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:
Joseph Jackson
City Council Officials:
Howard Morrison, Adam Salberg, Pawel Wojtowicz, Mary Noon, John J. Quinn, Douglas Brookes, Jonathan Sackett, Emanuel Friedlander, Rachael Brookes

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