New Milford Council Eyes Community Solar Projects Amidst Energy Efficiency Push

The New Milford Borough Council’s recent meeting prominently featured discussions on advancing the borough’s renewable energy initiatives, particularly focusing on community solar projects and energy efficiency strategies. With a detailed presentation from the Environmental Energy Commission (EC), the council delved into a comprehensive Community Energy Plan aimed at addressing rising energy costs and promoting sustainable power generation methods. Other topics included traffic safety concerns, parking challenges during snowstorms, and upcoming local events.

The meeting commenced with an in-depth presentation by Amanda Neslet, a consultant from Envision Green, supported by Tracy Woods of Sustainable Jersey. Councilwoman Lisa Sandhusen introduced the presentation, which outlined the EC’s Community Energy Plan, a result of nearly two years of planning and research. Backed by a grant from the Bergen County Utilities Authority and Sustainable Jersey, the 90-page draft document focused on strategies to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions within New Milford.

Neslet’s presentation highlighted the critical role of community solar projects, emphasizing the potential for solar energy integration due to the municipality’s significant capacity for solar energy. The council was informed about the existing public electric vehicle (EV) charging infrastructure, which currently includes three charging stations, with plans for expansion based on resident demand. This focus on renewable energy was underscored by the fact that a large portion of local emissions stemmed from on-road vehicles, primarily used by commuters. The council recognized the need to encourage public transportation usage and the transition to electric vehicles.

A key aspect of the energy plan was the proposed adoption of 27 out of 41 actions suggested by Sustainable Jersey, selected for their feasibility and impact. Among these, improving municipal fleet efficiency and retiring older vehicles were prioritized. The EC had already compiled an inventory of the municipal fleet to identify opportunities for efficiency improvements.

In addition to focusing on municipal energy consumption, the council explored initiatives to promote energy efficiency in the residential sector. With a considerable portion of New Milford’s housing stock dating back to the mid-20th century, there are opportunities for upgrades through state programs offering zero percent interest loans. The council plans to increase awareness through a residential energy efficiency outreach campaign in collaboration with Sustainable Jersey.

The energy discussion also encompassed the commercial sector’s role in reducing energy use, with strategies to construct new municipal buildings as models of green structures. The council considered establishing a green development checklist to ensure alignment with sustainable practices.

Council members were encouraged to act as ambassadors for community solar projects, which allow residents to subscribe to solar energy generated from larger, offsite arrays. This initiative enables those unable to install solar panels on their properties to benefit from solar energy, offering a practical solution to rising electricity costs. The community solar concept was explained further, noting its advantages for residents with limitations preventing traditional solar installations.

Moving from energy topics, the council addressed a proposal concerning changes to the zoning ordinance. This proposal would allow existing non-conforming conditions to remain without zoning board approval, provided they do not exceed established boundaries. This matter is set for further review in a June work session.

Public safety and accessibility issues were also discussed, with resident George Muller raising concerns about construction impacts in the town center and the lack of plans for remaining businesses. The removal of local businesses like ShopRite was highlighted as a significant inconvenience, especially for residents without transportation. The council clarified that no approvals had been granted for the current construction, and they acknowledged ongoing community concerns.

Traffic safety at the intersection of Pacific and White was another focal point, with Muller suggesting a transition to a four-way stop to reduce confusion and accidents. However, council members noted the challenges of obtaining state approval for such changes, despite previous efforts to address similar concerns.

Parking issues during snowstorms were a recurring theme, with residents facing challenges due to insufficient parking and delayed notifications about vehicle movement. The council acknowledged recent ordinance amendments to address these issues and recognized the ongoing frustration among residents, particularly in apartment complexes.

The meeting concluded with updates on local events and community initiatives. The council also expressed gratitude for the success of a recent antibias symposium, noting its positive reception and the availability of a recording on the New Milford Public School District’s YouTube channel.

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:
Michael Putrino
City Council Officials:
Randi Duffie (Council President), Hedy Grant (Councilwoman), Ira Grotsky (Councilman), Lisa Sandhusen (Councilwoman), Matthew Seymour (Councilman), Art Zeilner (Councilman)

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