Cumberland County Commissioners Debate Hospital Fee Program and Approve Emergency Bridge Work
- Meeting Overview:
The Cumberland County Board of Commissioners meeting was marked by discussions on a proposed ordinance regarding the New Jersey county option hospital fee program and the affirmation of emergency repair work on the Brand Avenue Bridge. The meeting also featured honors for county retirees and approved multiple resolutions concerning local services and infrastructure.
05:47The meeting’s most contentious topic was Ordinance 2025-2, which proposed the continuation and expansion of the New Jersey county option hospital fee program for Cumberland County. The ordinance would allocate 9% of the funds to the county and the remaining 91% to the state. A county resident, Nancy Richway, expressed concern over the financial distribution, questioning how funds were allocated and highlighting the small percentage retained by the county. In response, it was clarified that the county would receive $1.9 million for 2025 under the current structure. The conversation revealed that a third-party consultant manages the program statewide, taking a portion of the revenue. This led to a debate among commissioners. Some supported the ordinance, citing financial benefits, while others urged caution and suggested postponing the vote for further discussion. Ultimately, a motion was made to adopt the ordinance, with one commissioner abstaining.
15:09A significant resolution, 2025-322, addressed the emergency situation at the Brand Avenue Bridge over the Mars River in Millville. The bridge’s concrete deck had deteriorated, prompting the declaration of a state of emergency. The repair work was completed under budget, totaling less than the estimated $70,000. The resolution to affirm the state of emergency was passed unanimously.
01:54The meeting also recognized the service of county retirees for the first quarter, an initiative supported by some commissioners. Retirees from various departments, including the sheriff’s office and the prosecutor’s office, were honored with commendation certificates. The commissioners emphasized the importance of acknowledging the contributions of those who have dedicated years to public service and expressed a desire to continue this recognition quarterly.
Several other resolutions were discussed and passed during the meeting. Resolution 2025-321 authorized the filing of a spending plan for the 2024 Recycling Enhancement Act tax fund entitlement. There was also an approval for the renewal of a grant agreement with the New Jersey Department of Human Services for services to the blind and visually impaired, as well as the certification of compliance with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission’s guidelines. These resolutions were passed unanimously.
21:49A discussion emerged around the Clean Communities Program, particularly concerning its promotional materials. A commissioner raised concerns that the materials focused more on the Cumberland County Improvement Authority than the county itself. The board decided to revisit this issue in a future meeting to ensure the county’s role is adequately reflected in promotional efforts.
27:27Additionally, the board addressed the need for new street sweeping machinery. The current equipment, described as “limping to the finish line,” was insufficient for the county’s needs. A new machine was expected to arrive soon, and the board considered whether further purchases would be necessary. This discussion highlighted ongoing efforts to maintain county infrastructure effectively.
31:20The meeting also tackled the middle mile grant program, where delays in engineering services and pending change orders totaling $243,000 were discussed. Commissioners expressed frustration over the prolonged process, with some suggesting the possibility of moving on from the current contractor. The director assured that the extension of the contract was aimed at resolving these issues, although the timeline for completion remained uncertain.
40:14During public comments, Richway inquired about the status of engineering work for the middle mile broadband project, seeking clarity on the project’s progress. It was explained that current efforts were focused on engineering and planning, with no construction underway at that time.
42:36The meeting concluded with an executive session to discuss litigation, negotiations, and attorney-client privilege matters related to employment relationships. The outcomes of this session were expected to address unresolved issues from the public meeting.
Kevin Smaniotto
County Council Officials:
Douglas A. Albrecht, Robert Austino, Victoria Groetsch-Lods, Art Marchand, Antonio Romero, James Sauro, Sandra Taylor
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2025
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Recording Published:
06/10/2025
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Duration:
43 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cumberland County
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Towns:
Bridgeton, Commercial, Deerfield, Downe, Fairfield (Cumberland County), Greenwich (Cumberland County), Hopewell (Cumberland County), Lawrence (Cumberland County), Maurice River, Millville, Shiloh, Stow Creek, Upper Deerfield, Vineland
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