Garwood Borough Council Honors Retiring Police Captain, Discusses Grant and Budget
- Meeting Overview:
The Garwood Borough Council meeting focused on the retirement of long-serving Captain Sam Roco, a $92,000 recreational grant, and discussions around the proposed 2025 municipal budget.
02:07The retirement of Captain Sam Roco stood out as a central theme, with the council and Mayor Jen Blumenstock recognizing his over 25 years of service to the Garwood community. Roco’s career, which began in January 2000, saw him rise through the ranks from patrolman to captain. His contributions included his work on gang task forces and his response to the September 11 attacks. The council and the mayor commended him for his role in achieving departmental accreditation, a milestone for the borough. Mayor Blumenstock presented Roco with a certificate of commendation. Council members recalled personal anecdotes, emphasizing Roco’s impact on local security and community engagement through memorable patrol car messages.
08:48Following tributes to Captain Roco, the council addressed a financial development: a $92,000 grant for upgrading the turf field at the athletic complex. This non-matching grant, secured with efforts from Recreation Director Katya Lysac, was described as unprecedented in size. The council was united in their appreciation, acknowledging the grant’s importance for the community’s recreational needs and the enhanced experience it would offer residents. The funding is expected to aid the long-term maintenance and usability of the field.
17:48The meeting also covered the proposed 2025 municipal budget, which included a projected tax impact between $67.18 and $557. Council members expressed pride in the budget’s alignment with fiscal responsibility while maintaining community welfare. The recent budget meetings allowed for a reduction in the operational budget through the use of surplus funds. The council hoped for unanimous support of the budget, highlighting the collaborative efforts of the Chief Financial Officer and council members.
29:21The introduction of ordinance 25-16, aimed at updating the false alarms chapter, was another critical agenda item. The ordinance responded to an increase in false alarm responses, which diverted police and fire resources and posed risks during genuine emergencies. The proposed updates would clarify false alarm definitions, assign enforcement responsibilities, and increase fines for repeat offenders. Council members recognized the importance of maintaining safety standards and supported the measure unanimously.
37:26Community engagement initiatives were also highlighted, including the second annual Garwood Poetry Festival scheduled for April 26-27, supported by a grant from the Union County Board of County Commissioners. Local poets are invited to submit their work, with a submission deadline of April 14. Other community programs discussed included open play soccer, ceramics classes, and a youth walking challenge.
19:40During public comments, residents raised concerns about false alarms and sought clarification on budget-related matters. Maria Forestall addressed the issue in her building, Vermela, noting the insufficient deterrence of the previous $15 fine. Bruce Patterson inquired about Ordinance 25-14 concerning the budget cap and discrepancies in tax impact figures. The council responded, confirming the budget was within the cap and clarifying funding sources for various projects.
31:36Additionally, the council made routine administrative decisions, such as adopting ordinances related to industrial waste and police department appointments. Ordinance 25-14, establishing a cap bank for 2025, and Ordinance 25-15, focusing on traffic and parking regulations, received favorable votes. The council’s standing committee reports included updates on ongoing maintenance activities, such as spring cleanups and efforts to address garbage production concerns.
Jen Blumenstock
City Council Officials:
Clarissa Nolde (Council President), Karina Boto (Councilwoman), Sean Foley (Councilman), Vincent Kearney (Councilman), Marc Lazarow (Councilman), Chase Padusniak (Councilman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/10/2025
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Recording Published:
04/10/2025
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Duration:
54 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Garwood
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