Holmdel Adopts Budget with Flat Tax Rate, Focuses on Green Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
66 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Monmouth County
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Towns:
Holmdel
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Holmdel Town Council meeting, the 2024 municipal budget was adopted, maintaining a flat tax rate while managing a conservative 1.2% spending increase. The council emphasized the importance of addressing significant road improvements and sustaining pilot revenues through conservative financial management. The meeting also highlighted the Holmdel Green Team’s accomplishments and future plans, including their work on sustainable initiatives and the pursuit of a Sustainable Jersey bronze level recertification in 2025.
The council approved the budget for 2024, which was presented as conservative. The finance advisory committee and the council discussed the implications of increased debt service costs and stressed the need for prudence in future capital requests. The use of open space funds for land acquisition was noted as a significant investment. The council assured residents that state mandates concerning environmental regulations would be met without compromising the budget.
The Green Team’s presentation was a focal point, with co-chairs Betsy Shelton and Mary Rose Little outlining ongoing initiatives like water bottle filling stations, plastic bag recycling, and an anti-idling campaign. They proposed new opportunities, such as community solar projects, free energy audit assistance, and green infrastructure to tackle flooding. The Green Team also put forth their aim to recertify at the Sustainable Jersey bronze level by 2025, emphasizing the certification’s role in enhancing funding opportunities and community involvement. Queries from the council members and residents followed, touching on the community garden, the benefits of community solar, and how residents could engage in these initiatives.
During the meeting, a resident provided insights into community solar projects, explaining the process and advantages, including the potential for residents to receive discounts on their electric bills. The Green Team also offered to contribute plants to the community garden. Moreover, the council expressed gratitude for the dedication of volunteers and committee members, recognizing their contributions to the town’s initiatives.
The council discussed a variety of town projects and updates. The long-awaited stormwater report was announced to be delivered on June 1st. The economic development ad hoc committee is preparing recommendations on the use of the Vonage property, and Memorial Day events were also mentioned. The completion of the main waterline project at the Holmdel Swim Club and commencement of construction for new sports courts were noted. Public comments raised concerns about the status of the bike path project, prompting discussions on the progress and challenges related to it.
Updates on ongoing litigation efforts related to a builder’s remedy lawsuit in Middletown were provided. Additionally, the council discussed a grant application for road improvements on Crawford’s Corner Road, emphasizing the necessity of the grant for the town’s infrastructure. The Holmdel Police Department Youth Academy, road closures, and upcoming events were also part of the council’s update. The Department of Public Works announced a tire recycling event and a large item drop-off event for residents. The meeting further acknowledged the Holmdel First Aid Department’s recruitment efforts and the opening of the swim club.
The Department of Recreation announced the opening of the swim club as well. A roundtable event with the Monmouth County Clerk is being planned by the veterans committee. The council recognized a local golfer’s achievements and announced a new wellness program in partnership with Easy Ride. The Bell Works Grand Opening was mentioned, with council members expressing excitement about the new theater.
In the public comments section, a resident expressed concerns about a bill related to open public records requests, cautioning against potential misunderstandings and unintended consequences. The council members discussed the challenges they face with handling such requests. A public hearing was held on an ordinance regarding privately owned salt storage.
Other community concerns discussed included the handling of branches and tree clippings by the Department of Public Works, a request to have the library open on Sundays, and issues regarding a senior facility and a housing development project. These comments led to discussions about the town’s visual appeal and environmental resources.
Rocco Impreveduto
City Council Officials:
Deputy Brian Foster, Committeeman DJ Luccarelli, Committeeman Joe Romano, Committeewoman Kim LaMountain
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
05/14/2024
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Recording Published:
05/14/2024
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Duration:
66 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:
Holmdel
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