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- Somerset County
- 2/20/24
- 02/29/2024
- 78 Minutes
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Overview: The Franklin Open Space Advisory Committee recently convened to address a series of concerns related to local open space management, financial oversight, and community engagement. Notably, the committee underwent a reorganization, resulting in the election of new officers. Robert Puskus has been appointed as the chair, alongside an individual named Ary as the vice chair, and Bill Connell as the secretary.
- NJ
- Union County
- 2/20/24
- 02/20/2024
- 226 Minutes
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Overview: At a recent Summit City Council meeting, the proposed installation of lights at Tatlock Field became a focal point of discussion. The $1.6 million budget allocation for the lights raised questions among residents about the thoroughness of the study on the project’s effects and the absence of dialogues with affected neighbors. Addressing the issue, Councilwoman Hamlet underscored the importance of public involvement in the decision-making process and promised that there would be studies and community engagement moving forward.
- NJ
- Warren County
- 2/7/24
- 02/08/2024
- 36 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Lopatcong Town Council meeting, issues addressed included the approval of a rent control ordinance, the discussion over the vacation and reconstruction of an alleyway retaining wall, and concerns over local burglaries and traffic safety. The council also touched on wage adjustments for town employees and the establishment of a yearly cap bank. Updates on road improvement projects and the encroachment at KS Enterprises were provided as well.
- NJ
- Monmouth County
- 2/15/24
- 02/20/2024
- 59 Minutes
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Overview: The Deal Lake Commission has been addressing various environmental concerns and initiatives, with topics including the authorization of a spring cleanup date, the impact of jet skis on lake tranquility and wildlife, and the collaboration with local schools for environmental education. Moreover, the commission is dealing with bureaucratic hurdles in advancing conservation efforts and has welcomed a new alternate commissioner to its ranks.
- NJ
- Essex County
- 2/13/24
- 02/13/2024
- 203 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Montclair Town Council meeting, a portion of the public comments centered on the urgent calls from community members to lift the stop work order on Woodman Field renovations. This issue, which has caused considerable debate and frustration within the town, was a focal point of the discussion as residents, student-athletes, and council members expressed their views on the delays and the impact on the student community.