- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 3/20/24
- 03/20/2024
- 96 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the Brigantine City Council meeting on March 20th, the most discussions centered on the presentation of the 2024 city budget and a resolution opposing the state’s proposed Shore protection rules. The proposed budget includes a tax rate increase and a capital improvement plan, while the resolution reflects concerns about the impact of state regulations on the local community.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 3/6/24
- 03/06/2024
- 54 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Brigantine City Council meeting, strides were made toward updating city regulations and addressing community concerns. The council introduced ordinances to revamp parking rules and amend ice cream vending permits. Additionally, they approved a contract for golf cart path reconstruction and tackled issues related to property appraisals for tax appeals. The meeting also covered the implementation of a short-term rental program to monitor local issues and complaints, as well as public debates on a range of topics including ocean wind litigation, city projects, and employee hiring processes.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 2/21/24
- 02/21/2024
- 59 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The most recent meeting of the Brigantine City Council resulted in the approval of new positions to address short-term rental issues, the authorization for the city to enter into a New Jersey Cooperative purchasing agreement, and discussion on the community’s concerns over increased energy bills following the installation of new electric meters. The council also covered updates on litigation involving windmills and the enforcement of regulations on short-term rentals.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 1/17/24
- 01/17/2024
- 45 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Brigantine City Council has taken a step in modernizing its parking system by authorizing the use of Park Mobile LLC to provide parking permit fee software. This change aims to streamline the process, making it more convenient for residents to obtain parking permits without the need for physical stickers. The software will allow users to register their license plates online and facilitate easier compliance checks by the police.