Beach Haven Council Discusses Bond Ordinances and Zoom Meeting Policies

The Beach Haven Borough Council meeting on October 24, 2023, focused on several significant bond ordinances for infrastructure improvements and a discussion about the use of Zoom for council meetings. The council approved first readings of bond ordinances, encompassing over $5 million in funding for various improvements. Additionally, the council debated the appropriateness and potential overuse of Zoom for official meetings.

The council approved the first reading of several bond ordinances. The most notable were the ordinances authorizing $1,653,000 for capital improvements, $985,000 for sewer system improvements, and $2,435,000 for water system improvements. These improvements are targeted at essential infrastructure, such as road, sewer, and water main replacements, particularly focusing on Bay Avenue and Amber Street. The proposed upgrades aim to enhance the borough’s infrastructure and address long-standing issues, with grant funding helping to offset some costs. The council members expressed unanimous support for these initiatives during the first readings, with no public comments permitted at this stage.

Another topic was the council’s discussion on the use of Zoom for council meetings. While some members supported the flexibility Zoom provides, especially for those with family obligations or health issues, others expressed concerns about its potential abuse. One member noted that Beach Haven is the only town on Long Beach Island allowing council members to participate via Zoom. The council acknowledged that while Zoom is beneficial, guidelines may need to be refined to prevent misuse.

The meeting also included routine business such as the approval of the consent agenda and a bill list amounting to over $3 million. Public comments were brief, with gratitude expressed for the council’s work on the EOC project and preparations for upcoming elections. The public was reminded of local events, including the Beach Haven School Halloween parade and the annual striped bass derby, encouraging community participation in these activities.

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