Hawthorne Borough Council Unveils Key Infrastructure Projects and Addresses Domestic Violence Awareness

The Hawthorne Borough Council meeting focused on infrastructure developments, domestic violence awareness, and highlighted the allocation of significant grants for local education safety enhancements. The meeting also covered updates on various community projects, ordinances, and public concerns.

A major announcement came from the mayor’s administrative agenda regarding a infrastructure project set to begin on October 7. This project will involve the installation of a new storm drain and sanitary line, necessitating road closures and detours during nighttime hours for approximately six nights.

The mayor also addressed Domestic Violence Awareness Month, encouraging community support for victims and the dedicated individuals who assist them. The council member emphasized the importance of seeking help, stating, “Victims, you are not alone; there is help to protect you and your loved ones.” This announcement was part of a broader effort to raise awareness about domestic violence’s complexities and the resources available to those affected.

In addition, the meeting included a report on the upcoming retirement of Ronnie Gonzalez, the long-serving DPW Superintendent. His responsibilities will transition to Dave Mayor, a current employee, effective November 1. The mayor expressed gratitude for Gonzalez’s contributions since 1990 and looked forward to continuing the department’s work under new leadership.

The council also discussed the status of teddy bears donated to the police department for use in domestic situations involving children. Although the initiative was recalled, no definitive update was provided on its current status. Meanwhile, the borough attorney acknowledged the often-underreported nature of domestic violence and praised the efforts of the Domestic Violence Response Team.

Moreover, the council introduced two ordinances for consideration. The first was a stormwater management ordinance mandated by the Department of Environmental Protection, which calls for future storm projections to be considered in new developments. The second ordinance focused on lead-based paint inspections. The council emphasized the importance of compliance with these regulations, which are designed to protect public health and safety.

Another highlight from the meeting was the announcement of a $500,000 COPS Grant earmarked for upgrading safety systems in local schools. This grant aims to enhance communication and emergency response capabilities, with plans to collaborate with the Hawthorne Police Department. The council recognized the importance of this funding in bolstering school security and ensuring the safety of students and staff.

During public comments, a resident expressed frustration over the council’s handling of ongoing property issues. The resident, Ronald Vogle, voiced concerns regarding a lack of communication and accountability from the council related to damage allegedly caused by nearby construction. The council reiterated that public comments are not the appropriate venue for discussing detailed engineering plans and urged residents to formally submit any concerns for review.

The council also acknowledged the success of the recent Hawthorne Day event, despite challenging weather conditions. The event was celebrated for its community spirit, with volunteers playing a role in its organization. The council extended thanks to all involved, with hopes for better weather in future events.

In addition, the council discussed ongoing projects, such as the Gavana water service line replacement and the 2024 Road Improvement Program.

The meeting also touched on financial matters, with the finance director reporting on the preparation of the 2025 budget and concerns over increasing state health benefits costs. The clerk provided updates on upcoming election deadlines and procedures.

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:
John V. Lane
City Council Officials:
Frank E. Matthews, Bruce A. Bennett, Rayna Laiosa, Dominic Mele, Joseph R. Wojtecki, Mike Sciarra, Anna Marie Sasso

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