Bloomingdale Borough Council Approves $674,000 for Senior Center Improvements Amid Community Engagement
- Meeting Overview:
The Bloomingdale Borough Council convened on April 1, 2025, to address various community projects, with the most development being the approval of a $674,000 appropriation for improvements to the senior center. This includes the issuance of $641,500 in bonds or notes to finance a substantial portion of the project. The council’s decision came after a public hearing that saw no opposition, underlining community support for enhancing facilities for the borough’s senior citizens.
13:59The senior center improvements were a focal point of the meeting, with a commendation offered to Charles Carval and the borough for advancing these necessary enhancements. The council’s decision to move forward with the bond ordinance reflects a structured financial approach to upgrading the center.
15:05Another topic was the discussion surrounding road improvements on An Street and Elm Street, backed by a $375,000 grant from the New Jersey Department of Transportation as part of a $742,000 appropriation. During the public hearing, concerns were raised by a resident named Jasper about the current condition of sidewalks, which, despite being relatively new, have shown significant wear. Jasper questioned the wisdom of installing new sidewalks under the current quality standards, highlighting safety risks due to coarse aggregate and inconsistencies in deterioration. This prompted a debate on the cause of the damage, with suggestions that excessive salt usage by residents might be a contributing factor. The council expressed the need for more complaints to be reported to address these infrastructure concerns effectively.
20:24In addition to infrastructure discussions, the council approved a bond ordinance for water main improvements along An Street and Elm Street, totaling $891,000. This move aims to upgrade essential utilities, ensuring the community’s ongoing access to safe, reliable water services.
21:54The council also addressed environmental and community enhancements, including a resolution for the repair of the boat pond fountain. The repair, costing $27,500, will be funded from the borough’s Rose Funds. A new lighting kit will be included in the repair, with a six-week wait anticipated for installation. Discussions around the fountain repair touched upon whether the lighting feature should be solar or electric, with a noted cost of $2,000 for this component. This sparked a dialogue among council members regarding the importance and feasibility of sustainable solutions.
03:19Community engagement remained a theme throughout the meeting, with updates on local events and initiatives. The upcoming Bloomingdale Firemen’s Beefsteak event on April 12 was announced, featuring raffles and entertainment. Similarly, a flu and COVID-19 vaccination clinic was scheduled for April 2, with services provided to residents aged 50 and older for a nominal fee. These events highlight the borough’s efforts to maintain community spirit and promote public health.
The council further explored recreational opportunities, announcing a trout fishing contest and an Easter egg hunt for local children, both set for April 19. These events will proceed alongside ongoing playground construction.
The meeting also featured updates on several development projects, such as the Katherine and Bailey project, where playground equipment installation is underway, supported by a $5,000 stone donation from Tilcom. Additionally, a developer agreement for the Joni site is in preparation, with more details expected in future meetings.
10:20Recognizing contributions to the community, the mayor took a moment to acknowledge Ed Howard for his 22 years of service on the River Basin Regional Sewer Authority, emphasizing the importance of dedicated civic engagement. The reopening of a local food store following renovations was also noted, with completion anticipated shortly after Easter.
24:09The meeting concluded with the introduction of an ordinance amending zoning regulations related to accessory structures, which will be forwarded to the planning board for further consideration. Public comments during the meeting included requests for clearer communication from speakers.
John D’Amato
City Council Officials:
Dawn Hudson (Council Member), Dominic Catalano (Council Member), John Graziano (Council President), David Bronkhurst (Council Member), Evelyn Schubert (Council Member), Ray Yazdi (Council Member)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/01/2025
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Recording Published:
04/06/2025
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Duration:
27 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Bloomingdale
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