Old Bridge Township Council Debates Open Space Tax Proposal Amidst Development Concerns

During the recent Old Bridge Township Council meeting, the most pressing topic was the proposal to introduce an open space tax fund. This initiative, spearheaded by the open space committee, aims to place a referendum on the November ballot. The proposed tax, set at three cents per $100 of assessed home value, seeks to address the increasing development pressures facing the township due to state housing mandates. With the average home assessed at $350,000, homeowners would pay approximately $105 annually. The committee argued this tax is a necessary step to preserve land, protect the environment, and enhance the overall quality of life for Old Bridge residents.

Kathy, leading the presentation, emphasized the irreversible nature of losing open space to development, stressing the need for immediate action. She pointed out that while residents currently contribute to Middlesex County’s open space efforts through taxes, Old Bridge lacks its own dedicated fund, resulting in no direct local benefits. Council members echoed this sentiment, recalling past attempts to establish such a fund, which failed despite strong campaigns. There was a consensus that without this tax, county contributions do not return to benefit the township. One council member noted, “Two cents of every dollar of your taxes goes to the county and you’re never going to see it back,” highlighting the financial gap in preservation efforts.

The council discussed the financial implications of the tax, with some expressing concern over its impact on the community. However, the majority believed the long-term benefits, such as avoiding future infrastructure costs from new developments, justified the levy. A council member urged the community to engage with the referendum, stating, “I urge everyone to understand that and please activate your friends and neighbors to vote in November.”

Discussion also covered the logistical aspects of the referendum, including who would make decisions on property acquisitions and how funds would be managed. The idea of incorporating a sunset provision to limit the tax’s duration was also mentioned. Despite strong advocacy, skepticism about the referendum’s success persisted, given the challenges posed by state mandates for affordable housing. The council ultimately supported drafting a ballot question to present to voters, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in the decision-making process.

In other matters, the council addressed several ordinances, including amendments to township codes on mobile food vendors, daycare program fees, and financial agreements for urban renewal projects. A special emergency appropriation of $4 million for property re-evaluation was also introduced, with public hearings set for June 9, 2026. All these ordinances received varying levels of support, with Councilman Pasciddi notably dissenting on certain votes.

The council also tackled financial management topics, including the approval of a bill list totaling over $28 million and payroll expenses. Councilman Dealama presented the figures, highlighting the financial responsibilities of the township. Furthermore, the council discussed the Geographic Information System (GIS) website, with concerns raised about its functionality and transparency. Nicole Shapiro clarified the ongoing development of a more robust GIS system to centralize property data.

Infrastructure projects were another focal point, particularly the Ocean Boulevard phase two project. Councilman Merwin sought clarification on the extent of concrete work required, with Shapiro explaining the complexities involved and the need for flexibility based on site conditions. The council acknowledged the challenges posed by rising material costs and emphasized the importance of strategic planning to optimize project budgets.

The meeting also highlighted community projects and events, such as ongoing improvements at Veterans Park and the upcoming Memorial Day parade. The township received a significant grant from the New Jersey Clean Communities Grant Program for beautification initiatives. Public safety enhancements were noted, with the police department modernizing its vehicle fleet in preparation for National Night Out in August.

Public comments during the meeting addressed various community issues. Fresh Taib, president of Brbridge, expressed disappointment over the lack of acknowledgment for recent mass shooting victims, urging the council to take a stand against hate and support marginalized communities. Legislative matters were also discussed, with residents advocating for bills that would mandate revenue sharing with school districts and address rising healthcare costs for schools.

In response to community concerns, council members reflected on the importance of inclusivity and accountability in governance. They acknowledged local achievements, such as the success of the OBSC Thunder travel soccer team and various school accolades, while emphasizing the need for collaboration between government and educational institutions.

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.
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