Council Honors Departing Members, Elects New Leadership at Bethlehem Meeting
- Meeting Overview:
The Bethlehem Town Council meeting was marked by reflections on service, the election of new leadership, and the recognition of outgoing members. The council approved significant legislative actions, including budget amendments, and addressed public concerns on issues such as water management and elevator safety. The meeting concluded with the swearing-in of new council members and a benediction.
In a notable transition, the council elected Rachel Leon as the new council president and Colleen S. Laird as vice president for the term spanning January 2026 to January 2028. Leon was the sole nominee for president. Following Leon’s unanimous election, Laird was elected vice president after receiving four votes, compared to three votes for another nominee, Hillary Kwiatek. The election process adhered to Robert’s Rules of Order, with nominations and voting conducted in an orderly manner. Leon expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to serve as president, emphasizing the historic nature of the council’s composition and its achievements.
The meeting dedicated time to acknowledging the contributions of outgoing council members, including Grace Crampsie Smith and Kiera Wilhelm. Smith was recognized for her over six years of service, during which she held various leadership roles, including vice president. Council members praised her dedication and impact, particularly her work with youth initiatives in the Lehigh Valley. Smith expressed gratitude for the public’s engagement and encouraged the new council members to continue prioritizing public service.
Wilhelm was also honored for her four years on the council, with members commending her thoughtful decision-making and effective communication. She reflected on her tenure as one of immense privilege and learning, highlighting the collaborative efforts required to navigate municipal governance. Wilhelm advised incoming and returning members to maintain clarity in their values and remain open to various perspectives.
Public comments during the meeting highlighted issues such as water management and elevator safety. Mark Weber criticized the city’s current approach to water monitoring, advocating for the implementation of protective water apps to help residents manage their usage and detect leaks. He cited successful examples from other municipalities and underscored the financial burdens of undetected leaks on residents.
Concerns regarding elevator safety were raised with a detailed outline of inspection failures in the city’s elevator systems. Specific deficiencies such as inaccuracies in machine room drawings and improper installations were noted, with union elevator workers reportedly having warned about potential issues. The mayor was urged to publicly apologize to these workers, as the problems were deemed systemic and not reflective of their capabilities. The council was called upon to take corrective action to ensure public safety.
The council also reviewed legislative achievements from the past year, including the successful management of a $27 million redevelopment project for the Walnut Tree Garage and the city’s recognition as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Efforts to improve affordable housing and combat homelessness were highlighted, with projects like the Gateway on Fourth emergency shelter and the redevelopment of Penrook Marvine Village receiving attention. These initiatives were partially funded by community recovery funds from the pandemic.
As the meeting drew to a close, new council members were sworn in by Judge Brian Panella. The meeting concluded with a benediction led by Rabbi Michael Singer, who offered blessings for the council and the community.
J. William Reynolds
City Council Officials:
Michael G. Colón, Grace Crampsie Smith, Bryan G. Callahan, Hillary Kwiatek, Rachel Leon, Colleen S. Laird, Kiera Wilhelm
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/05/2026
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Recording Published:
01/05/2026
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Duration:
86 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Hunterdon County
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Towns:
Bethlehem
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