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- Bergen County
- 9/26/23
- 9 Minutes
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Overview: On September 26, 2023, the Englewood City Council convened for a virtual meeting to discuss city matters and address public concerns. The meeting, conducted both telephonically and via Zoom, included a closed session where the council discussed litigation, personnel matters, contract negotiations, and attorney-client privilege matters.
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- Bergen County
- 9/19/23
- 84 Minutes
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Overview: In a Englewood City Council virtual meeting held on September 19, council members, along with Mayor Michael Wildes and City Attorney Bill Bailey, examined a robust agenda filled with extensive discussions on various city expenditures, the oversight of DPW employee contracts, and the correction of a zoning map typographical error.
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- Bergen County
- 9/12/23
- 11 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Englewood City Council meeting, attendees brought urgent concerns about the city’s infrastructure and serious allegations against the Englewood police department to the fore. The meeting was primarily marked by community concerns regarding recent flooding and police conduct.
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- Bergen County
- 8/22/23
- 168 Minutes
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Overview: Englewood’s City Council, building upon their previous meeting in July, revisited the hot-button issue of affordable housing. Though last month’s assembly concluded with a 4-1 vote supporting the new overlay zones, Mayor Michael Wildes vetoed the ordinance, adding another layer of complexity and division.
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- Bergen County
- 8/8/23
- 161 Minutes
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Overview: The Englewood City Council reconvened recently, delving deeper into the city’s affordable housing challenges, building upon the discussions from July’s session. As the city grapples with its constitutional obligation to provide affordable housing to address economic disparities, the council is faced with the task of reconciling these obligations with the concerns of its residents.