Delanco Town Council Grapples with Library Lease Agreement Amidst Community Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Delanco Town Council meeting on December 22, 2025, saw pivotal discussions regarding the library’s lease agreement, which has been a point of contention due to its historical complexities and ongoing negotiations. Community members voiced concerns over the lease’s terms and the perceived imbalance of power between the township and the school board regarding library operations. Additionally, the meeting addressed various municipal issues, including a newly approved ordinance for local infrastructure improvements and a recognition of community service contributions.
The library lease agreement emerged as a focal point of the council meeting, with debate over its historical context and the current negotiations. Participants expressed frustration over the lease’s modified terms, originally set for 75 years but later altered to 50 years with a potential renewal. These changes, coupled with amendments made in 2005, have left some community members, such as Nancy Mutnick, a library board trustee, questioning the township’s past decisions and its current negotiating power. Mutnick voiced her concerns, emphasizing the township’s financial investment in the library and challenging the school board’s authority to modify library hours and utilize the space more extensively.
The protracted negotiations, spanning five years, have yet to yield a resolution. This ongoing issue underscores the difficulties in municipal governance, where historical decisions continue to impact current operations. The dialogue highlighted community dissatisfaction with the perceived lack of progress and clarity in securing the library’s future as a vital public resource.
Further compounding the debate, participants expressed concerns about the school board’s motivations behind proposed changes to library operations, suspecting that these adjustments serve the school’s convenience rather than the community’s needs. The township’s limited bargaining power in these negotiations was a recurring theme, with community members urging the council to uphold the original contract terms and ensure the library remains a community asset.
In other business, the council unanimously approved Ordinance 2025-14, which allocates a budget of $698,000 for the remediation of Asht Street and upgrades to recreational facilities. The council anticipates grant funding to offset some costs.
The meeting also included the recognition of Peter Fritz for over two decades of voluntary service on the township’s history board. Mayor Carolyn Suess presented a proclamation honoring Fritz’s contributions, notably his recent project, “Grand Ladies of the Delaware River,” a self-guided tour pamphlet funded by a county grant. This acknowledgment of community service highlights the integral role of volunteer efforts in Delanco’s civic life.
The council addressed administrative matters, including fire commissioner’s salary approval, as mandated by the Department of Community Affairs.
Community concerns extended to parking regulations on Walter Avenue, where the absence of signage for a yellow-painted “no parking” curb prompted requests for clearer directives. The township acknowledged these challenges and confirmed that the chief of police is aware of the situation.
The meeting concluded with a forward-looking discussion on the redevelopment of property at 401, intended for a 55-and-older community.
Kate Fitzpatrick
City Council Officials:
Carolyn Suess (Mayor), Matt Bartlett (Committeeman), Phil McFadden (Committeeman), Fern Ouellette (Committeeman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
12/22/2025
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Recording Published:
12/22/2025
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Duration:
73 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Delanco
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