Millville City Council Approves Cannabis Retailer, Discusses Budget, and Community Initiatives

In a recent meeting, the Millville City Council tackled various issues, including the approval of a new cannabis retailer, financial ordinances to address budget limits, and multiple community-focused initiatives. The council also engaged in discussions about the city’s ongoing economic and infrastructure developments, highlighting efforts to improve public safety and community engagement. The meeting provided a platform for residents to voice concerns and for the council to outline future plans for the city’s growth and stability.

A significant highlight of the meeting was the council’s approval of a resolution establishing a facility for a class 5 cannabis retailer, Taste of the Earth LLC, located on North High Street. The decision followed a comprehensive and fair selection process. The mayor expressed enthusiasm for the venture, emphasizing the city’s financial interest in receiving 2% of all sales. “We want you guys to be super successful,” he noted. The mayor abstained from the vote due to his involvement in the selection process, stating, “I will not be myself voting. I will be abstaining for that reason.”

Community members affiliated with Taste of the Earth, including owners Bla1 Menzone and Xavier Jackson, assured the council of their commitment to being responsible business partners. Menzone emphasized their dedication to operating within the law, highlighting that their establishment had received no complaints at its previous location. Jackson expressed excitement about contributing to his hometown and fostering community connections, stating, “This is my hometown… this means a lot.” Their sentiments were echoed by Brian Cruzman, who encouraged open communication with residents regarding any concerns.

The council also addressed financial matters, including an ordinance presented for the first reading to exceed the municipal budget appropriation limits and establish a cap bank. This measure allows for an increase from 2% to 3.5%, providing an option rather than a commitment for future budget adjustments. Public interest was piqued by a previous inquiry from John Worthington from the Millville Report, who sought clarification on whether a proposed $479,000 addition represented an additional 1.5% increase and questioned the overall budget increase of $1.18 million for 2025. He also inquired about the anticipated tax rate increase for 2026 compared to 2025 and its effect on tax bills for the third and fourth quarters.

The meeting further explored community engagement, with discussions revolving around various upcoming events. Commissioner Reanella announced several activities, including the National Day of Prayer, Philly’s Home Run Derby, and a senior barbecue event, as well as details about a Memorial Day parade with a new route due to construction. She also encouraged participation in a citywide yard sale and provided updates on the Wall of Honor project, inviting veterans and their families to submit names for inclusion.

Efforts to enhance Millville’s infrastructure were also a focal point, with the mayor addressing six properties designated for demolition, currently undergoing environmental and historic review. The city’s Cut and Clean program was mentioned, targeting non-compliant properties, and the engineering department is finalizing a list of streets for improvement in Laurel Lake. Economic development was noted with 64 active projects in the pipeline, attributed to the dedication of Mr. Couchy in the department.

The council addressed public safety and infrastructure concerns, with Commissioner Riddell responding to resident complaints about street lighting and confirming repairs on Coventry Ways, Riverside Drive, and Corsen Park. Commissioner Taylor expressed optimism about ongoing collaborative activities across various departments, highlighting improvements in economic development. He encouraged citizens to continue sharing their ideas, emphasizing the influx of suggestions received through calls and messages.

Residents also contributed during the public comment segment, with Steve Solah discussing potential job opportunities from data center projects and urging the council to consider economic benefits alongside environmental concerns. Another resident, Mary, thanked the parks department for resolving unnecessary lighting costs and pointed out hazardous unpaved areas in Laurel Lake, urging the council to prioritize road improvements.

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:
Benjamin Romanik
City Council Officials:
Lisa M. Orndorf, Joseph Sooy, C. Kirk Hewitt, Stephen E. Watson, Jr., Jeanne M. Parkinson (City Clerk)

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