Millville City Council Adopts Budget Amid Concerns Over NAB Avenue Project Costs

The Millville City Council convened to address several topics, including the adoption of the municipal budget, discussions on the NAB Avenue Extension grant, and the introduction of a new mass notification system for the city. Key discussions during the meeting revolved around financial transparency and the implications of ongoing infrastructure projects.

The municipal budget adoption was a focal point of the meeting. Despite passing with one dissenting vote, the budget discussion revealed underlying concerns about financial transparency, particularly in relation to the NAB Avenue Extension project. A council member voiced apprehensions about approving the budget without fully understanding the financial implications of the $15 million grant recently proposed for the project. The member emphasized the need for clarity, stating that approving a budget while simultaneously discussing a major project with significant unknown costs does not provide the level of financial clarity the public deserves.

The NAB Avenue project aims to address infrastructure challenges related to heavy truck traffic in the city center, with a focus on securing grant funding to alleviate the financial burden on the city. A council member expressed optimism about obtaining grant money to cover the project, noting support from a congressman who is expected to assist in promoting the grant application. However, the timeline for the NAB Avenue construction remains uncertain, with predictions that work will not commence until at least 18 months later. This uncertainty contributed to the debate over the budget, with one commissioner expressing dissatisfaction with the proposed tax increase, arguing that it was inadequate to support public safety initiatives.

In addition to budgetary concerns, the meeting highlighted Millville’s efforts to enhance communication with residents through a new mass notification system. William Stanick, the city’s emergency management coordinator, presented the system, which will replace the previous reliance on county services for mass notifications. Utilizing Civic Plus, the system will send alerts across multiple platforms, including text messages, voice messages, emails, and social media. It is designed to quickly inform residents about police and fire emergencies, severe weather warnings, and changes to city events. Stanick emphasized the system’s capability to target specific areas within the city. The system also allows residents to sign up for alerts through the city website, a dedicated app, or by texting specific codes. Efforts to promote the system include distributing flyers and engaging the community to ensure widespread adoption.

The meeting also included reports from commissioners on various city services and initiatives. One commissioner highlighted public safety efforts, detailing the cancellation of the July 4th parade due to low participant sign-ups and the high costs associated with police manpower. Despite the parade cancellation, other July 4th activities at Lakeside Fields will proceed as planned. The commissioner underscored public safety’s critical role beyond emergency responses, including community outreach and education, and reiterated the importance of locking vehicles to prevent theft.

Infrastructure updates were provided, including ongoing projects like the Ireland Avenue force main upgrade and the Pleasant Avenue water improvements, set to begin construction soon. The city continues to pursue significant grant funding from the New Jersey I Bank to support infrastructure improvements, a step in addressing long-standing challenges in securing grants.

The meeting also addressed community development block grants (CDBG) from HUD, with Millville set to receive $284,000. The funds, along with an additional $108,000 from the By the Million Home Consortium, will support housing rehabilitation, public services for youth and seniors, and code enforcement in low-income areas. The plan, developed based on public input, aims to enhance housing, create suitable living environments, and expand economic opportunities for low to moderate-income residents.

In a discussion on cannabis-related businesses, the council noted the financial benefits of new dispensaries and cultivation facilities opening in Millville. The first cultivation location has already generated $165,000 in revenue, with projections suggesting additional revenue from new dispensaries could reach a quarter of a million dollars annually. The anticipated revenue from cannabis businesses is seen as a financial resource for the city, contributing to its economic health.

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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