- NJ
- Mercer County
- 2/6/24
- 02/07/2024
- 109 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Trenton City Council meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a $10 million bond for the lead line service replacement program, which aims to replace lead service lines throughout the city by 2031. This initiative was a point of focus due to the potential impact on public health and infrastructure. Additionally, the meeting also recognized the service of two longtime employees, Kim Porter and Darlene R. Herring, for their dedication to the city.
- NJ
- Union County
- 2/17/24
- 02/18/2024
- 44 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent session, the New Providence Borough Council addressed a range of initiatives and concerns that are central to community development and well-being. Key discussions focused on the sale of the Noia property and its future development, the local library’s expansion, the affordable housing bill, and the strides made in public services and environmental sustainability.
- NJ
- Middlesex County
- 2/15/24
- 02/16/2024
- 72 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent East Brunswick School Board meeting, discussions centered on the potential establishment of a varsity dance team, the challenges in special education, and comprehensive budget presentations for the upcoming academic year. Students Savannah Seo, Olivia Bronco, and Sydney Hitchens made a case for transitioning their dance club to a varsity sport, receiving praise from the board for their initiative. Superintendent Victor Valeski and board members also tackled the rising costs and considerations for special education, along with the detailed budgeting for academics, athletics, and security.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 2/12/24
- 02/15/2024
- 97 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Princeton Council’s recent meeting unveiled a range of initiatives poised to enhance community engagement, tackle racial equity, and promote sustainable practices. Among the key announcements, the launch of the Bloom local campaign, spearheaded by council member Mia Sacks, aims to foster community pride and involvement through activities such as a photo contest, cleanups, and partnerships with local entities. Concurrently, the council is finalizing the Main Street New Jersey application, which could unlock access to expert assistance and grant opportunities for the town. Efforts to combat racial inequities were addressed with plans to evaluate the town’s policies and procedures. Finally, the allocation of funds to Housing Services was scrutinized to ensure apt use of resources.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 2/6/24
- 02/06/2024
- 127 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: During the recent Lawrence Town Council meeting, one notable issue addressed was the notice of a sewer connection ban from Elsa, a wastewater treatment facility, which poses significant challenges for residents of Lawrence and Hopewell. This ban, mandated by the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, is due to Elsa’s failure to meet effluent limitations in their discharge permits. The implications are far-reaching, potentially increasing sewer service costs and halting new construction projects. The council members expressed alarm over the potential impacts on local development and property values, prompting discussions of legal action and the need for more information from Elsa representatives.