Hainesport Council Commends Local Restaurant, Advances Ordinances, and Embraces Digital Notices

The Hainesport Town Council meeting on February 10, 2026, was marked by the presentation of the first Hainesport Community Impact Award to Matteo’s Tomato Pie restaurant for its community contributions, including free catering for a veterans’ luncheon, and by the introduction of new ordinances addressing public notice requirements, affordable housing, and zoning. The council also announced a shift from newspapers to digital platforms for public notices and discussed collaborative environmental projects.

One item at the meeting was the unanimous approval of the Hainesport Community Impact Award to Matteo’s Tomato Pie restaurant. This award recognized the restaurant for its notable contributions to the community, such as providing complimentary catering for a veterans’ luncheon, which exemplified its generosity and commitment to local service. The council’s decision to honor Matteo’s was met with unanimous support.

In legislative matters, the council introduced several ordinances aimed at updating and improving local governance frameworks. Ordinance 2026-1, which amends sections of the township code to meet new notice requirements, was adopted without dissent following a public hearing. Additionally, Ordinance 2026-2 plans to establish a Board of Health, with its adoption scheduled for a subsequent meeting. These legislative updates reflect the council’s ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with state mandates and to enhance the township’s regulatory environment.

A significant procedural change discussed was the transition from traditional newspaper announcements to digital public notices on the municipal website, effective March 1st. This shift is part of a statewide initiative to modernize public information dissemination. While physical postings will remain available at the municipal building, this change aims to improve access to information and reduce reliance on print media. The council acknowledged the adaptation challenges for residents accustomed to traditional methods but emphasized the importance of embracing modern communication practices.

The council also focused on affordable housing, introducing two ordinances. One ordinance proposed rezoning an area along Highway 541 to accommodate supportive and special needs housing, aligning with the town’s fair share housing plan. Another ordinance involved a comprehensive revision of Chapter 44 of the town’s code, governing affordable housing. Discussions raised concerns about outdated definitions and the potential impact of new requirements on existing developments, highlighting the need for a cautious approach to ensure fairness and legal compliance.

Environmental initiatives took center stage as the council explored a potential collaboration with the Pinelands Preservation Alliance on a green carbon project. This initiative, supported by a natural climate solutions grant, aims to address bamboo removal and reforestation efforts at Creekturn Park. The project, requiring no cash match, is part of a regional effort involving Lumberton and focuses on enhancing the Rancokus area.

Public safety updates included the anticipated delivery of a new quint fire truck in August and the development of a fire coordinator position. The council also urged the community’s support for a firefighter recovering from a medical condition, emphasizing the importance of solidarity in times of need.

Community engagement was further demonstrated through the Heart to Give initiative, which collected over a hundred boxes of supplies for the homeless. The council highlighted the ongoing need for balanced support for homeless individuals, particularly during harsh weather conditions, and underscored the importance of collaboration with agencies like local police and Catholic Charities to provide necessary assistance.

The meeting also recognized upcoming events and community activities. The township’s website and new Facebook page were promoted as key resources for staying informed about events such as the Fourth of July celebrations and a guided historical bus tour of Burlington County. Additionally, the successful fundraising event hosted by the Ladies Auxiliary was acknowledged.

In educational developments, the Hainesport school’s musical theater program’s revival was announced, with “Legally Blonde Jr.” as this year’s production. The next Board of Education meeting was scheduled for February 17th, and a student talent show was set for March 6th at a different venue.

Economic development efforts were also highlighted, with the town engaging with developers to attract businesses and alleviate the tax burden on residents. The upcoming opening of Buffalo Wild Wings was noted as a positive development reflecting Hainesport’s business-friendly reputation.

The finance department’s efforts in maintaining fiscal responsibility were commended.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Leila Gilmore
City Council Officials:
Ken Montgomery, Andy Dick, Anna Evans, Karen Tordy

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