Highlands Council Approves Flood Wall Ballot Question Amid Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/19/2024
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Recording Published:
06/20/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Highlands
- Meeting Overview:
The Highlands Borough Council meeting on June 19th, 2024, was marked by decisions on property sales, infrastructure improvements, and notably, the advancement of a significant Federal flood wall project. The council approved the placement of a non-binding ballot question regarding the acceptance of the federal flood wall project for the November 5th election, despite concerns raised about the project’s implications, including property rights and beach access.
The flood wall project, estimated to cost a minimum of $13 million with an additional $500,000 in annual maintenance, was a focal point of the meeting, reflecting its potential impact on the community. Questions about the clarity of the ballot question’s language were brought up, with calls for careful wording to ensure that residents are fully informed about the initiative. The project, previously discussed at a May 14th public meeting, sparked debate over the potential need for eminent domain and the importance of public education and engagement. The council discussed hosting additional public meetings and providing detailed content on the borough’s website to explain the project and address concerns regarding the financial investment and possible infringement on private property.
In addition to the flood wall discussion, the council addressed a proposed ordinance authorizing the sale of a specific lot in the borough. The ordinance, passed on second and final reading, was met with public concern over the necessity of the sale and suggestions to retain the property for future open space mitigation. The council justified the sale by stating the property was not required for borough purposes and that access to the larger property remained unobstructed.
Infrastructure improvements were also on the agenda, with the council passing ordinances for various capital projects. These included drainage improvements, pedestrian crossings, and the acquisition of a garbage truck. Another ordinance for sidewalk and curbing improvements on Lon Avenue was introduced, with a focus on the project being self-funded without incurring debt.
The council further addressed an amendment to the traffic schedule, introducing a no parking ordinance on Lighthouse Road to improve safety due to the road’s narrow conditions. The ordinance passed on first reading, with a public hearing scheduled for the future.
Liquor license renewals for two establishments were approved for the 2024-2025 term, following the resolution of previous compliance issues. Additionally, the council approved resolutions for change orders in a sanitary sewer improvement project, the appointment of officials, and contracts for elevator maintenance and engineering design services.
Reports on community events and projects were provided, including a summer concert series, improvements to Frank Hall Park, and an upcoming public meeting to discuss the park’s development. The status of a sound wall for the skate park and a flood mitigation workshop were also discussed.
The council entered an executive session to deliberate on potential litigation matters.
Residents voiced their concerns. The council addressed these concerns by reiterating the properties’ non-essential status for borough operations and ensuring that larger property access remained unaffected.
Carolyn Broullon
City Council Officials:
Jo-Anne Olszewski, Donald Melnyk, Karen Chelak, Leo Cervantes
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/19/2024
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Recording Published:
06/20/2024
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Duration:
57 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Highlands
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