Millville City Council Races Against Time for DOT Grant on Long-Delayed Nab Avenue Project
- Meeting Overview:
The Millville City Council convened with a packed agenda, focusing on topics including the urgent pursuit of a Department of Transportation (DOT) grant for the Nab Avenue project, the implementation of a new mass notification system, budget adoption challenges, and infrastructure developments. The council discussed the need to secure up to $15 million in funding for the Nab Avenue project, a long-standing initiative critical to local development, amidst a tight deadline for application submissions.
The spotlight of the meeting was the Nab Avenue project, a strategic development opportunity that has been in the pipeline for two decades. Discussion centered on the potential acquisition of a DOT grant, which could inject as much as $15 million into the project. This timeline prompted calls for an emergency session to expedite the necessary preparations.
The significance of the Nab Avenue project was underscored by its anticipated impact on local infrastructure, especially in light of the planned construction of 2 million square feet of manufacturing and warehouse space. Support from Congressman Van Drew’s office was noted, alongside collaboration with Triad, a consulting firm, to streamline the grant application process using data from a previous feasibility study by Bowman in 2024.
The council also deliberated on technical aspects of the Nab Avenue project, particularly the design challenges. There was a consensus to avoid problematic traffic circles in favor of solutions that accommodate large vehicles.
In another development, the implementation of a new mass notification system was announced. Developed in partnership with CivicPlus, this system aims to enhance communication across various city departments, addressing public concerns about timely information dissemination. The system’s “soft opening” will allow residents to sign up through QR codes and app stores, providing rapid notifications within a minute once fully operational. The initiative was driven by the need to overcome the shortcomings of the previous system, promising improved speed and efficiency in public communication.
The council meeting also addressed budgetary concerns, with discussions around a public hearing and adoption. The Mayor highlighted complications due to the recent assignment of an auditor, which might delay state approval. Despite the challenges, the public hearing was mandated to proceed.
Infrastructure improvements were another focal point, with resolutions authorizing a loan application for a new jet vac truck and street sweeper. The urgency of locating a new well site away from flood-prone Ware Avenue was emphasized.
The council further approved a shared services agreement with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office, funded through Urban Enterprise Zone (UEZ) funds, to bolster public safety patrols during peak summer months. Commendations were directed at Sheriff Donato for his active involvement in community safety.
Additionally, the council tackled property maintenance issues, authorizing a special assessment of municipal liens for properties requiring upkeep, including securing abandoned properties. This resolution highlighted ongoing efforts to address public safety and neighborhood upkeep.
The meeting concluded with light-hearted exchanges and a focus on community engagement initiatives, such as collaboration with the Millville Chamber of Commerce on local business grand openings. The announcement of a grand opening event for “More than Ink,” a new tattoo shop, was noted, celebrating entrepreneurial growth in the area.
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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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/12/2026
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Recording Published:
06/17/2026
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Duration:
41 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Millville
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