Brigantine City Council Faces Concerns Over Potential Atlantic City Casino Closures

At the recent Brigantine City Council meeting, the potential expiration of Atlantic City’s Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) program emerged as a concern, with discussions centered around the potential economic impact on the region. Council members expressed apprehension that without a renewed agreement, the closure of three casinos and the loss of over 20,000 jobs could occur, likening the situation’s possible fallout to the 2008 housing crisis. The council emphasized the importance of a collective effort from community leaders to address and mitigate the impending crisis. Additionally, the meeting highlighted various community initiatives, including a lead service line replacement project, preparations for Memorial Day events, and the installation of veteran flag banners.

The potential expiration of the Atlantic City PILOT program dominated the discussions, with council members stressing the severe implications for the local economy and municipalities across South Jersey. The program’s failure might lead to widespread job losses and economic distress, reminiscent of past financial crises. The council underscored the urgency of resolving the issue and acknowledged ongoing efforts by local officials and state senators to devise a solution. The council committed to maintaining open communication with the community as developments unfold, highlighting the critical nature of addressing the tax structure to prevent adverse outcomes.

In addition to the economic concerns, the council addressed the funding of a lead service line replacement project. Ordinance Number 9 of 2026 was introduced, which appropriates $11,500,000 and authorizes the issuance of bonds to finance the initiative. This extensive project is mandated by state regulations. The council unanimously approved the ordinance.

Community engagement was another focal point, as the council discussed the positive reception of recently installed veteran flag banners. The banners, which honor local veterans, have sparked increased community interaction and generated new applications for participation. This sentiment was echoed by Ed Dixon, a member of veteran organizations, who proposed designating August as a month to honor veterans. Dixon cited significant historical dates within the month and urged the council to adopt a resolution or proclamation to formalize this dedication. The council appeared receptive, requesting further documentation to consider the proposal.

In preparation for Memorial Day, the council assured that all necessary arrangements were in place, despite forecasts of rain. The emphasis was placed on safety during beach activities, particularly swimming near lifeguards, following a recent tragic incident in Ocean City. The council’s discussion included the importance of community safety and preventive measures during the holiday.

The meeting also addressed various infrastructure projects and concerns within the city. The Deputy Mayor highlighted the need for replacing the tot lot on Northshore Drive, with a Green Acres grant secured to cover 75% of the estimated $753,000 project cost. Plans for a permanent kayak launch and shoreline protection were also discussed. Additionally, issues related to traffic management at the intersection of Sheridan and Roosevelt Streets were raised, with plans for concrete islands to aid in traffic flow. The council acknowledged the proactive efforts of the police department in addressing visibility and safety concerns.

Furthermore, the council discussed accessibility issues related to a county-managed project, with the city manager seeking clarification from county officials. The importance of ensuring handicap accessibility was emphasized, with a call for a walkthrough with the engineering firm responsible for inspections to address inadequacies before the project’s completion.

As the meeting concluded, community events such as the first farmers market of the season, featuring around 70 vendors, were highlighted as opportunities for resident engagement. The council also announced upcoming community gatherings, including a bonfire and a sunset social, organized by the Chamber of Commerce at the Brigantine Historical Museum. These events aim to foster community spirit and support local charities.

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Mayor:
Vince Sera
City Council Officials:
Neil Kane (Councilman-At-Large), Michael Riordan (Councilman-At-Large), Karen Bew (Deputy Mayor – Ward 1), Paul Lettieri (Ward 2), Dennis Haney (Councilman – Ward 3), Mark Virgilio (Councilman – Ward 4)

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