Heroism at Egg Harbor City Council Meeting: Officers Honored for Bravery in Armed Robbery Response
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
10/10/2024
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Duration:
70 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Egg Harbor City
- Meeting Overview:
The Egg Harbor City Council meeting on September 19, 2024, was marked by numerous community-focused discussions, with highlights including awards for bravery, the announcement of a Citizen of the Year, and updates on significant urban development projects.
The meeting’s most notable moment was the recognition of officers for their valor in responding to an armed robbery on August 26, 2024. The mayor commended the police department’s actions, specifically Officers Dar Fonville and Brian McKenna, who were presented with certificates of recognition for their professionalism and bravery in apprehending a suspect armed with a loaded handgun. This commendable act ensured public safety and prevented potential harm to citizens, highlighting the officers’ dedication to maintaining peace and order within the community.
Following the commendations, the attention turned to a issue involving the Harbor Fields juvenile facility. The police chief reported multiple incidents requiring police intervention, including an alarming event where an inmate threw furniture. Staffing shortages at the facility were identified as a concern, prompting discussions with county authorities and the Atlantic County prosecutor’s office. The chief assured the council of ongoing efforts to find solutions, including a planned training exercise with the sheriff’s department to ensure preparedness for potential emergencies at the facility.
In a celebratory note, the Citizen of the Year award was posthumously presented to George Mor, who was recognized for his extensive contributions to Egg Harbor City. The award was accepted by his family, and the mayor recounted George’s impact through various community projects, such as the renovation of the playground now named in his honor. George’s service with the Kwanis Club, Boy Scouts, and the local Board of Education was also highlighted, underscoring his legacy in the community.
Another event was the promotion of Captain Zach Perna, who was acknowledged for his 16-year service with the department. The mayor praised Zach as the “strong silent backbone” of the police force, citing his roles as a crisis negotiator and investigator. Zach expressed gratitude for the support he received from his family and colleagues, emphasizing the teamwork that characterized his career.
The council also discussed updates on urban development projects, particularly the Tower site project. Project leader Jonathan Satcher shared architectural designs that were met with approval. Efforts to secure a grant for cleaning up the associated landfill were highlighted.
In line with community development, the council deliberated on the implications of the Brownfield Redevelopment applications. The potential partnership with private developers was explored, with discussions on financial arrangements and tax implications, especially if a solar field were developed on the site. The council emphasized the need for careful negotiation to ensure favorable terms for the city.
Sustainability initiatives were further emphasized with reports on a pilot project at the Atlantic County Utilities Authority focused on microplastics containment. The council expressed support for an ordinance mandating contractors to implement measures to prevent microplastics from entering stormwater systems. Additionally, a grant for a bottle filling station was discussed to promote sustainability and reduce plastic usage.
Community engagement was also a focus, with updates on various events and initiatives. The council announced a Halloween parade and a coat drive, alongside discussions about community participation in a National Fitness Campaign grant. This grant, requiring a $30,000 city match, would fund equipment for a fitness studio.
Public comments included a proposal from the Cape Atlantic Model Railroad Club, seeking to relocate their exhibit to Egg Harbor City. The club advocated for a waiver of city fees to facilitate their move, emphasizing the potential for community engagement and support for local businesses. The council acknowledged the positive impact the exhibit could have and discussed the feasibility of waiving some fees.
Lisa Jiampetti
City Council Officials:
Joseph A. Ricci Jr., Donna Heist, Kim Hesse, Ingrid Nieves-Clark, Steven Dash, Mason Wright, Kasey Attianese, Nanette Galloway, Karl Timbers
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
09/19/2024
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Recording Published:
10/10/2024
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Duration:
70 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:
Egg Harbor City
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