Lawrence Township Supports LGBTQ+ Pride and Gun Violence Awareness; Sewer Project Sparks Debate

The Lawrence Township Council meeting on June 16, 2026, focused on several significant agenda items, including declarations for LGBTQ+ Pride Month and National Gun Violence Awareness Day, an $18 million sewer project in Ewing Township requiring Lawrence’s approval, and various initiatives supporting community development. Public participation highlighted community priorities, while council discussions revolved around infrastructure, historical preservation, and future planning.

The meeting commenced with the Mayor’s proclamations, first acknowledging June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month. This declaration celebrated the contributions of the LGBTQ+ community to the township’s social and cultural fabric. The Mayor praised the collaboration between community organizations, the police department, and schools in making the recent Pride Fest successful. The council members expressed their pride in supporting the community, with the lights in front of Town Hall set to remain illuminated in Pride colors throughout June. A resident, Bill Rasmussen, addressed skepticism about such resolutions, emphasizing their importance for fostering community belonging and safety.

The second proclamation declared the first Friday in June as National Gun Violence Awareness Day. Aimed at honoring victims and survivors of gun violence, it urged the community to commit to reducing this public health crisis. Emphasizing the high rate of gun homicides in the U.S. and significant gun deaths in New Jersey, the proclamation encouraged residents to wear orange to raise awareness. The council’s focus on these proclamations underscored their dedication to addressing social issues and fostering an inclusive, safe community environment.

A notable discussion involved the Ewing-Lawrence Sewer Authority (ELSA) project, which seeks council approval to issue up to $18 million in obligations for infrastructure improvements in Ewing Township. While Lawrence Township is not financially responsible, the authority serves both Ewing and Lawrence, requiring consent from both townships. The project includes replacing aging sewer pipes and constructing a new pump station, essential for reliable service. The representatives assured the council that Lawrence ratepayers would not be affected, emphasizing that the project fell within ELSA’s jurisdiction. Clarification was provided that the authority, comprising members from both townships, needed Lawrence’s approval to proceed. This sparked a debate among council members regarding the necessity of Lawrence’s involvement, given that Ewing would fund the project entirely. However, the council was reassured of indemnification against liabilities and their role in overseeing the project.

Public participation highlighted community interests and concerns. Residents expressed gratitude for the council’s recognition of Pride Month and shared pride in living in Lawrence Township. Chris Wolley praised a council member’s leadership and proposed a community effort to restore the local community center. William B. Holmes Sr. raised the issue of Juneteenth, urging for more visible recognition and celebration within the township. The council noted that a proclamation for Juneteenth had been made, although Holmes highlighted a lack of visible community acknowledgment at that time. Joan Rain, another resident, shared her excitement about neighborhood center initiatives and volunteered to contribute to its legacy, expressing interest in creating a museum to honor its roots.

The council addressed several administrative and infrastructure matters. They unanimously approved bids for affordable housing rehabilitation, awarding contracts for work at specific addresses without public inquiry. They also discussed and rejected a bid for pedestrian safety improvements on Brentwood Pike due to its significant excess over the engineer’s estimate, opting to reformulate the request for proposals.

Ordinance discussions included the acquisition of property on Landover Road for open space, focusing on historical preservation rather than structure removal. Council members expressed enthusiasm for the site’s historical value. Another ordinance involved acquiring property on Pretty Brook Road for recreational purposes, emphasizing safety concerns for pedestrian access. The formation of the Lawrence Township Arts Commission was proposed to promote arts within the community, with public suggestions for recognizing historical sites linked to African American entertainers.

Updates on community projects and personnel changes were provided. Christopher Hart was announced as the new Chief Financial Officer, following the retirement of a long-serving predecessor. The public safety director informed the council of an upcoming report on consolidating fire and EMS services. Plans to explore alternatives to the state health benefits program were discussed amidst rising costs.

The council addressed legal compliance with public notices as per Governor Murphy’s new law, emphasizing the need for online accessibility and community engagement. Public feedback included appreciation for historical property purchases and concerns about the lack of communication regarding the township’s 50th anniversary celebrations.

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:
Patricia Hendricks Farmer
City Council Officials:
Christopher Bobbitt (Council Member), James Kownacki (Council Member), Olympia I’Liou Perry (Council Member), John T. Ryan (Council Member)

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