Cedar Grove Town Council Discusses Affordable Housing Plan and New Firehouse Project
- Meeting Overview:
The Cedar Grove Town Council meeting covered topics, including the township’s strategic planning for affordable housing, the progress of the North End Firehouse project, and the positive reception of community events like the recent Memorial Day ceremony. Discussions also focused on infrastructure improvements and the introduction of a township website aimed at enhancing accessibility for residents.
09:11One of a notable topics during the meeting was the update on Cedar Grove’s affordable housing plan. The township presented a draft of the fourth-round plan to the planning board, which is important for state compliance. The plan outlines strategies to meet the town’s affordable housing obligations, which for the 2025 to 2035 period includes 170 units. However, the township has worked to reduce this number to nine units through realistic development potential, given its largely built-out status. The mechanisms for satisfying these obligations include existing housing developments and proposed overlay districts. The township expressed confidence in meeting its obligations, having established zoning regulations conducive to affordable housing development.
36:08In addition to the affordable housing discussion, the council addressed the progress of the North End Firehouse project. The project involves a contract with Descal LLC, with a total amount not exceeding $3,889,575.75. Recent change orders included additional costs for installing a slab sink and sidewalk work, as well as decreases due to non-compliance issues and back charges related to utility connections. The project was praised for its progress, with the Mayor noting its aesthetic appeal and potential impact once completed.
06:16Another focal point was the adoption of a pending ordinance concerning the salary and salary grades for the township’s non-union municipal employees. The ordinance sets forth salary ranges for town hall staff, excluding police and DPW employees. After the floor was opened for public comment, and no responses were received, the ordinance was unanimously adopted.
The meeting also highlighted the township’s infrastructure improvements, particularly the replacement of catch basins in preparation for road paving. Many of these catch basins had not been addressed since their installation in 1981. Furthermore, a resolution was passed to purchase heads and grates for roadway resurfacing from Campbell Foundry Company, with a budget not to exceed $40,650. This purchase was essential for replacing stormwater inlets and ensuring compliance with bike standards and stormwater filtration requirements.
07:37A new township website is expected to go live within a month, featuring an AI component designed to assist residents. The emphasis on ADA compliance aims to prevent lawsuits faced by other municipalities for non-compliance. This digital enhancement aligns with the township’s broader efforts to improve accessibility and communication with residents.
49:21Community engagement was a recurring theme throughout the meeting, with council members acknowledging the success of the recent Memorial Day event. The revamped ceremony was well-attended, with contributions from scouts, the mayor, and local food vendors enhancing the community atmosphere. The addition of an ice cream truck was specifically mentioned as a positive addition. Upcoming events include a free concert at Morgan’s farm, a neuropathy and arthritis workshop, and a paper shredding event, all of which aim to further community involvement.
30:39The meeting concluded with discussions on routine matters such as the approval of raffle applications, the renewal of ABC licenses, and the cancellation of outstanding checks to reconcile accounts. These items were approved without dissent. Public comments praised the council’s efforts, particularly the Memorial Day service, which was described as a beautiful and impactful event.
Melissa Skabich
City Council Officials:
Michele Mega (Deputy Mayor), Joseph Maceri (Councilman), Kerry Peterson (Councilwoman), John Zazzali (Councilman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/02/2025
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Recording Published:
06/02/2025
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Duration:
53 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Cedar Grove
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