Hamilton Council Supports Presumption of Joint Custody Legislation
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/06/2024
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Recording Published:
05/08/2024
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Duration:
74 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Hamilton (Atlantic County)
- Meeting Overview:
The Hamilton Town Council recently convened to discuss and vote on a variety of items, with the most significant being the resolution to support Senate Bill S1 63 Assembly Bill 2521, which promotes the presumption of joint legal and physical custody in child custody matters. The motion passed with one abstention, amidst a backdrop of strong public support from individuals and organizations like Fathers and Children’s Equality, who highlighted the bill’s potential to improve the custody process.
The Council’s support for the proposed custody bill was a key focus, with speakers emphasizing the importance of both parents being involved in their children’s lives post-separation. The bill aims to mitigate legal battles and create a more equitable and less contentious custody process. During public comments, the emotional and practical significance of the legislation was underscored by personal testimonies, including one from a father detailing his challenges in fighting for custody.
Additionally, the Council addressed substantial fiscal matters, including the awarding of a contract for the Community Development Block Grant Underhill Park improvements to 2024-25 LLC for an amount not exceeding $592,500. This project, supported by a grant of $632,444, plans to enhance the park with various infrastructure and amenity improvements, including restroom renovations and road work on Old Harbor Road.
Another agreement approved was the 2024 use of facilities between the township and the Hamilton Youth Athletic Association (HYAA). The agreement, essential for the use of the Leapy track football field by the Knights and the Lakers teams, stressed the significance of collaboration between the organizations to allow all games to be played on the field.
The Council also deliberated on proposed salary ordinance amendments influenced by the minimum wage increase, which included raising salaries by 50 cents and creating part-time positions for The Cove. The amendments sparked complex discussions about their budgetary and staffing implications. Moreover, public hearings and the potential adoption of ordinances for privately owned salt storage, a site-specific Redevelopment plan, and tree removal were conducted.
Other operational topics included the introduction of new ordinances related to the maximum number of employees and amendments to excavation, land use, and development codes. There was also the approval of a bill list totaling $10,676,768.10, with the exclusion of four purchase orders abstained by a Committee Member. A second bill list of $95,200 was approved as well.
On the Community Development front, the Council discussed the progress of the recycling program, the Leapy Field concession stand, and the need for more volunteers for road adoption and litter clean-up.
The meeting also included personnel resolutions, such as appointing Mary Kelly as interim executive assistant and Brett Null as an additional authorized telephone contact for the Atlantic County Municipal Joint Insurance Fund. These resolutions reflect ongoing changes and staff updates within the township’s operations.
Art Schenker
City Council Officials:
Deputy Robert Laws, Committeeman Richard Cheek, Committeeman Carl Pitale, Committeewoman Dr. Thelma Witherspoon
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/06/2024
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Recording Published:
05/08/2024
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Duration:
74 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Hamilton (Atlantic County)
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