Elmwood Park Council Tables Water Rate Increase Amid Safety and Infrastructure Discussions

The Elmwood Park Borough Council meeting held on January 22, 2026, was marked by significant deliberations on community safety initiatives, infrastructure concerns, and a proposal to increase water rates. Key decisions included tabling a proposed 10% water rate hike for further review and approving new regulations for dogs in parks and towing fees. Community members also voiced concerns about infrastructure and municipal services, prompting council members to address these issues.

The most debated topic of the evening revolved around Resolution R-52-26, which proposed a 10% increase in water rates. The ordinance, aimed at amending existing regulations for the water department, faced opposition from council members concerned about the financial burden on residents. This would have marked the second consecutive year of increased rates, raising questions about the necessity and timing of the hike. The discussion intensified when a council member referenced a recently declared utility state of emergency by the governor, questioning the legality of the proposed increase. These concerns led to a motion to table the ordinance for further discussion in future meetings.

Alongside the water rate discussions, the council addressed various ordinances on first reading. Ordinance R-53-26, which proposed allowing leashed dogs in borough parks, received unanimous support. The regulation aims to promote responsible pet ownership while enabling residents to enjoy park facilities with their pets. Similarly, Ordinance R-54-26 sought to align borough towing fees with state standards, receiving unanimous approval after years without adjustment.

In a public safety initiative, the council discussed the establishment of a police substation in the Elmwood Shopping Center. Police Chief Michael Felgno outlined plans for the substation, which have been in discussion since 2019 but were delayed by the COVID-19 pandemic. Renewed negotiations with the Andah family, owners of ShopRite, facilitated progress on the project. Chief Felgno emphasized that the substation would enhance safety and provide a visible police presence in an area facing security challenges. The financial impact on the borough is expected to be minimal, as ShopRite has committed to covering most construction and rental costs. Council President Lorraine Pellegrine and other council members voiced strong support for the project, underscoring its importance for community safety and economic growth.

Public comments brought several community concerns to the forefront. Residents expressed frustration over infrastructure issues, such as a pathway leading to train tracks without a crosswalk and inconsistencies in sidewalk compliance. The cleanliness of public spaces, particularly snow removal on sidewalks, was criticized, with residents questioning the enforcement of existing regulations. Concerns about dogs being walked off-leash in parks were also raised, prompting discussions on potential fines for violations.

The conversation shifted to electric scooters and bicycles, with residents suggesting that the police department collaborate with schools to provide safety classes for students. This proposal garnered support, with officials indicating plans for educational outreach in alignment with new laws regarding electric bikes, set to take effect in six months.

Community members also highlighted the need for improved communication regarding veteran services. While a veterans liaison, referred to as Doc, had been appointed, residents called for clearer information on his role and contact details. The council acknowledged this need and committed to enhancing communication efforts.

Additional public safety concerns were voiced by residents, including a personal account of an assault incident at a local shop. The quick response by the police department was praised, with residents emphasizing the deterrent effect of a strong law enforcement presence. Calls for increased police resources were echoed by another resident, who suggested implementing measures like speed bumps to address traffic violations and enhance safety.

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Mayor:
Robert Colletti
City Council Officials:
Theresa Sheridan (Council President), Tanisha Dennis (Councilwoman), Francesco Fasolo (Councilman), Daniel Golabek (Councilman), Lorraine Pellegrine (Councilwoman), Pamela Troisi (Councilwoman)

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