Bradley Beach Council Approves Union Contract and Tackles Affordable Housing, Budget, and Safety
- Meeting Overview:
The Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting addressed union contract approvals, affordable housing obligations, budget amendments for accessibility improvements, and community concerns over financial management and safety.
One of the primary topics was the approval of a long-awaited contract with the local union, UFCW Local 152. This resolution marked the end of a protracted negotiation period exceeding two years, during which employees had not received pay increases. The contract, ratified the night before the meeting, included provisions for retroactive pay to compensate for prior wage stagnation. Council members commended the union’s patience and the efforts of the business administrator and labor attorney in facilitating negotiations. They expressed relief that the contract had been settled, acknowledging the importance of timely resolutions for employees reliant on their paychecks. Union representatives expressed gratitude for the council’s support during negotiations and recognized the community’s encouragement, which included displaying supportive signs.
Affordable housing obligations were another significant topic. The council addressed confusion over development numbers, clarifying that the borough’s requirement is, in fact, negative five units due to planned but unconstructed developments. This revelation alleviated concerns over potentially costly unplanned developments, thereby avoiding additional taxpayer burdens. The council also discussed a previous plan involving a valuable lot donation to Habitat for Humanity, which was ultimately not pursued due to cost concerns. The borough has since activated an ordinance and a trust account to collect fair share housing fees from residential and commercial developers.
Budget amendments to improve accessibility at local beaches were also prioritized. The council approved funding for initiatives like handicap pickup and drop-off areas, handicap lockers, and the purchase of extra-wide Mobi mats to accommodate wheelchair users. Additionally, the amendments allocated resources for license plate readers to aid parking management under a new Park Mobile program. This budgetary move aimed to complete improvements before the summer season.
A resident raised allegations of discrepancies in bank account reconciliation and uncollected fees. The council acknowledged challenges with ordinance approval processes that delayed affordable housing fee collection, emphasizing the legal complexities involved. The resident’s concerns underscored the need for transparency and accountability in financial operations.
Safety measures were another focal point, particularly regarding traffic and parking. The council discussed plans to improve sight lines on Ocean Avenue by eliminating parking spaces at intersections to enhance driver safety. The introduction of the Park Mobile system aimed to modernize parking payments, though concerns were raised about the transition for residents without smartphones or those preferring cash payments. The administrator noted the system’s successful implementation in nearby areas and expressed confidence in its integration at Bradley Beach.
The council awarded certificates of appreciation to local CASA volunteers advocating for foster children and recognized Michael Rosenberg for his contributions to the local lifeguard organization. In a lighter exchange, council members discussed the local café, Circle of Friends, and its popular grilled cheese sandwich. Discussions also included preparations for Memorial Day, with community projects in progress and a contract approved to monitor short-term rentals expected to increase during the summer season.
The council also heard from Vietnam veteran William Duffy, who proposed memorial enhancements for fallen heroes, including a more prominent plaque placement to honor Lieutenant Melnick, a local hero. Duffy’s efforts aimed to ensure proper recognition of those who served.
In educational initiatives, third graders visited the borough hall, engaging with local government and public safety personnel. The council recognized this as an opportunity to inspire future interest in local governance among the youth. Preparations for the upcoming Vietnam veterans parade in Neptune were also announced.
Al Gubitosi
City Council Officials:
Shana Greenblatt, John Weber, Paul Nowicki, Jane DeNoble
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
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Recording Published:
03/05/2025
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Duration:
139 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Bradley Beach
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