Bedminster Council Tackles Sewer Rates Increase and Infrastructure Challenges

The Bedminster Town Council meeting on October 21, 2024, addressed issues ranging from sewer rate hikes to infrastructure improvements. Notably, the council discussed increases in water and sewer rates, attributed to New Jersey American Water’s recent changes and the township’s need for infrastructure upgrades. Other topics included a successful Fall Fest, ongoing public safety initiatives, and the approval of multiple ordinances to fund local projects.

One notable issues discussed was the increase in water and sewer rates affecting residents. The council detailed that the average residential water rate rose by approximately $533 per month, while sewer rates increased by about $568 per month. These changes resulted from a shift from a flat rate to a partial usage-based billing system, integrating both fixed and consumption elements. The council acknowledged the frustration among residents, especially given the long period during which rates had not changed. A historical perspective was offered, noting that if a consistent 2.5% inflation adjustment had been applied over the past twenty years, the sewer rates would have inflated by 64%.

The council explained that the disparity in Bedminster’s sewer rates compared to neighboring towns stems from New Jersey American Water’s acquisition of the local system in 2016, coupled with a smaller customer base that distributes costs across fewer users. The prospect of transitioning to full usage-based billing was discussed, but it would require individual metering—a costly option that would likely fall on residents. The council suggested that the rate increases were partly justified by the need for infrastructure investments and compliance with stricter wastewater treatment standards.

In terms of infrastructure, the council introduced and approved several ordinances aimed at modernizing local facilities. A ordinance proposed funding for the Miller Lane Pump Station project, appropriating $1.47 million, primarily sourced from an EPA grant and a county cash match. The project includes the rehabilitation of an equalization tank, vital for managing environmental challenges. The council emphasized the importance of the tank as it prevented a environmental issue during recent weather events. Additionally, a new 300 KW generator will replace the old one, which will be repurposed for the Public Works Department.

The meeting also highlighted the acceptance of a conservation easement donation on Hoopsick Farm, preserving 63 acres of land. This donation honors the wishes of Nancy Dylan, who aimed to maintain the property in memory of her mother. The easement will allow for some development flexibility while ensuring the meadow remains protected.

Public safety and community engagement were also focal points, with updates on the installation of Flock cameras to enhance security. The police department’s involvement in community events, like the Fall Fest and upcoming trunk-or-treat activities, underscored ongoing efforts to foster community spirit and safety. The council expressed gratitude towards township employees, volunteers, and committees for their roles in organizing these events, highlighting Bedminster’s unique community vibrancy.

Further discussions included the upcoming road improvements, funded in part by a $320,000 New Jersey Department of Transportation grant, and the purchase of a property in Pluckemin for $490,000 to potentially create a pocket park. The council also addressed personnel changes, approving the promotion of an individual to General Foreman within the Public Works Department.

Communication with utility providers like JCP&L remains a priority to resolve these challenges.

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:
Lawrence F. Jacobs
City Council Officials:
Douglas A. Stevinson, Gina Lisa-Fernandez, R. Colin Hickey, Renee Mareski

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