Howell Town Council Faces Rising Concerns Over Opioid Fund Allocation and Land Use Disputes

In a recent Howell Town Council meeting, discussions centered around the allocation of opioid settlement funds, land use disputes involving a controversial property, and environmental concerns affecting local wildlife.

The meeting’s most discussion was led by Christa Riddle, the Howell Alliance coordinator, who presented an overview of the township’s expenditure of opioid settlement funds. The allocation totaled $287,266.57, with expected future deposits of $68,925.44 by 2026. Riddle emphasized the necessity of maintaining transparency in how these funds are spent, which is critical given the rise in suicide deaths in the township—from two in previous years to nine this year. This stark increase underscores the urgency for effective mental health resources and community engagement.

Riddle detailed several programs financed by the opioid settlement, such as the Law Enforcement Against Drugs (LEAD) initiative targeting fifth graders, community mental health training sessions, and a senior center behavioral health program. Additionally, the Howell Alliance introduced a student behavioral health scholarship program to support uninsured students requiring mental health or substance use treatment. The Alliance has also been active in distributing Narcan kits and developing a behavioral health support resources card, featuring QR codes that link to services in multiple languages, to widen accessibility.

The broader community is encouraged to participate by suggesting new project ideas for the fund’s utilization, fostering a collaborative approach to tackling these issues. Riddle’s presentation not only highlighted the steps being taken but also called for continuous involvement from residents to ensure the effective use of resources.

Turning to land use concerns, a portion of public comment was devoted to a property on Darien Road. John Balbach, a community member, voiced his frustration over what he perceived as inadequate oversight by the Department of Community Development. Balbach detailed how a building initially denied a land use application for being a playroom or living space was later approved under the designation of a “shed” or “pole barn,” despite ambiguous language in the approval documentation. He urged the council to personally visit the site to evaluate its potential use, suggesting it might be repurposed for commercial activities like a daycare center or school, which could have implications for the neighborhood.

These discussions on land use were supplemented by concerns from other residents about a nearby house of worship and the activities conducted there from Friday to Saturday, which have been a longstanding issue. The council was urged to reassess land use certificates and ensure strict adherence to zoning regulations to preserve the quality of life in affected areas.

Environmental issues were also on the agenda as residents expressed concern over the declining Canadian geese population around Lake Louise. Jeff Basset, a former business owner, urged the township to investigate the reasons behind this decline and consider investing in cleaning and dredging the lake to maintain its status as a cherished community resource. Another resident, Anthony Vichy, highlighted the health hazards posed by goose droppings and dead birds on properties, stressing the need for immediate and sustainable management solutions.

The township manager acknowledged these environmental concerns, confirming that the health department was collaborating with the township to address the situation. Efforts include both short-term and long-term strategies to mitigate the impact on residents’ daily lives.

This was reflected in the council’s decision to reopen public comment after initially moving to close it.

In the latter part of the meeting, council members reviewed and unanimously approved several resolutions on the consent agenda.

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 Leggio
City Council Officials:
Theresa Berger, , Ian Nadel, Deputy, Susan Fischer, , Fred Gasior, , Evelyn O’Donnell,

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