Bradley Beach Council Meeting: Tensions Over Budget and Transparency

In a recent Bradley Beach Borough Council meeting, community members expressed deep concerns over budget transparency, access to the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), and the conduct of the Mayor, which overshadowed other proceedings. The meeting, which included discussions and calls for increased transparency, also included a comprehensive presentation by the K-9 unit, discussions on community safety, and the remembrance of a historic fire incident.

The primary issue that dominated the council meeting was the debate over the municipal budget and the council’s access to financial information. Residents voiced their frustrations regarding a perceived lack of access to the CFO, with one resident questioning why the Mayor would not direct the CFO to engage more with the Council. Despite the Mayor’s attempt to clarify the tax rate and assessment increases, skepticism persisted amongst attendees, with strong recommendations against approving the budget without further clarification.

Adding to the financial concerns, a member of the public highlighted discrepancies in the budget numbers and urged the council to openly address these issues. There was also a discussion about the absence of annual financial statements (AFS) from 2019 to 2023 on the town’s website, which led to a debate on the importance of AFS for budgeting purposes. The council assured residents that the CFO would provide the missing documents and work to have them posted online.

The meeting’s atmosphere intensified during a heated exchange between the beach manager and a resident. The beach manager expressed concerns about the budget and urged the council to maintain their stance on not introducing the budget. A resident accused the beach manager of threatening behavior and called on fellow residents to contact the comptroller’s office. The resident also brought up a past payroll issue and queried the mixing of tax dollars with the beach fund.

Further discussions on financial matters included concerns about the tourism trust fund, department heads taking extended vacations during peak seasons, non-registered rentals, and substantial legal fees incurred by the borough. Residents demanded transparency and accountability in municipal affairs, with one individual detailing the reasons behind $61,267 in legal fees, stemming from disputes over paid position nominations and disciplinary matters.

In the midst of financial debates, the council also addressed a variety of ordinances and policies. These included an ordinance amending stormwater management and another ordinance regarding public comments and questions during council meetings. A split vote on the approval of the public comments ordinance highlighted concerns over time management during meetings. Additionally, discussions on a technology practice policy aimed at complying with cyber risk management programs were brought forth.

The K-9 unit’s detailed presentation provided a significant break from the budgetary focus. Patrolmen introduced the canine members and their functions, highlighting the dogs’ effectiveness in apprehending suspects and detecting illicit materials. The unit’s involvement in community events such as parades, festivals, and security checks, as well as their collaboration with other agencies, was underscored.

Community safety and remembrance were also agenda topics. The council touched on plans to commemorate a tragic fire incident from 1980, which led to legislative changes for the protection of nursing and boarding homes. A potential monument in Riley Park for the 45th anniversary was discussed. Updates on community events and projects, like paving and dredging, were shared. The recreation and library programs were highlighted, along with a feel-good story about assisting a person in a wheelchair during the July 5th fireworks.

The council also discussed collaboration with Neptune on geese control for Fletcher Lake and announced upcoming events funded by the tourism trust fund, including a Beatles tribute concert. The first aid squad and the fire department reported on their responses to calls and the need for volunteers. The Lake Commission announced a meeting focused on improving lake health, while the land use board provided updates on approved variances.

The public comments section was a platform for numerous residents to express dissatisfaction with the Mayor’s conduct and lack of collaboration, with some suggesting that the Mayor should resign due to the resultant chaos and divisiveness. These comments underlined a broader theme of frustration and contention surrounding the Mayor’s actions.

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:
Larry Fox
City Council Officials:
Kristen Mahoney, John Weber, Al Gubitosi, Jane DeNoble

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