Montclair Town Council Tackles Traffic Safety, Gun Violence Awareness, and Valet Parking Regulations

The Montclair Town Council meeting on May 19, 2026, was marked by discussions on traffic safety measures, gun violence awareness, and the regulation of valet parking services in the town. Key topics included the debate over traffic control measures at the intersection of Southerntherland and Harrison, the presentation of proclamations for First Responders Month and Gun Violence Awareness Day, and the introduction of a new ordinance to regulate valet parking operations.

One notable discussions centered around traffic safety at the intersection of Southerntherland and Harrison Avenue. Residents and council members expressed significant concern over the safety of this intersection, pointing out the high volume of traffic and the visibility issues caused by a large stone retaining wall. The council debated the merits of implementing an all-way stop and designating Southerntherland as a one-way street to enhance safety. A stop sign warrant had been conducted, and the township engineer confirmed that a one-way designation was necessary for effective traffic control at the intersection. However, the proposal was met with differing opinions among council members, with some advocating for immediate action based on historical traffic incident data, while others called for further investigation into the implications of the proposed changes.

The discussion was fueled by passionate input from residents, including a resident who expressed deep concern for the safety of their disabled adult son and other community members. A council member sought clarification on the process related to previous traffic changes in the area, emphasizing the need for comprehensive data and public communication before implementing such measures. The council acknowledged the necessity of a comprehensive approach to address safety concerns but remained divided on the specifics of the proposed changes.

In addition to traffic safety, the council presented proclamations for First Responders Month and Gun Violence Awareness Day. The First Responders Month proclamation recognized the contributions of local firefighters, police officers, and ambulance unit members, highlighting the support of the Montclair 100 Club for the families of first responders. The Gun Violence Awareness Day proclamation emphasized the statistics of gun violence in the United States and New Jersey, referencing the tragic death of Hadiya Pendleton and advocating for community action to address gun violence.

Melissa Schaefer, representing Everytown for Gun Safety and Essex County Moms Demand Action, addressed the council, expressing gratitude for their ongoing support for gun violence prevention. She highlighted the surge in concealed carry permit applications following a 2022 Supreme Court decision and the loss of federal funding for community violence intervention programs in New Jersey. Schaefer urged residents to participate in awareness campaigns like Wear Orange and to advocate for safe gun storage to prevent firearm access by children and individuals in crisis.

The council also tackled the topic of valet parking regulations, with a proposed ordinance aiming to establish a structured application process for businesses seeking to implement valet services. The discussion revealed differing perspectives on the potential impact of valet parking on local businesses and parking availability in downtown Montclair. Some council members expressed concerns about the exclusivity promoted by valet services and the potential for underutilized parking spaces reserved for valet operations. Others argued that valet services could be beneficial if businesses were required to park cars off the street as a condition of their valet service.

The dialogue included consideration of the regulatory framework for valet parking, with requirements for traffic studies and off-site parking agreements to accommodate vehicles parked by valets. The council recognized the need for clear guidelines and a checklist to accompany applications, emphasizing the importance of regulation in preventing safety hazards caused by valet operations, particularly in narrow residential streets.

The meeting concluded with discussions on other ordinances, including amendments to traffic regulations, swimming pool permit fees, and parking permit fees. The council also addressed a resolution concerning the designation of annual municipal events and the final closeout of a contract for a sanitary sewer rehabilitation project, which resulted in significant cost savings for the town.

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:
Dr. Renee Baskerville
City Council Officials:
Susan Shin Andersen (Deputy Mayor and Councilor-at-Large), Carmel Loughman (Councilor-at-Large), Erik D’Amato (1st Ward Councilor), Dr. Eileen Birmingham (2nd Ward Councilor), Rahum Williams (3rd Ward Councilor), Aminah Toler (4th Ward Councilor)

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