Lambertville City Council Meeting Focuses on Infrastructure Funding and Community Concerns

The Lambertville City Council meeting addressed several topics, including the presentation of a $40,000 grant for infrastructure improvements, ongoing community concerns about bridge construction impacts on local businesses, and discussions on affordable housing and stormwater management.

The meeting began with the announcement of a $40,000 grant from the Municipal Infrastructure Grant Program, presented by Commissioner Director Co and Deputy Director Solway. This funding is earmarked for acquiring video equipment designed to enhance the city’s infrastructure assessment capabilities. The equipment is expected to play a role in evaluating Lambertville’s aging infrastructure, which requires upgrades. The council plans to collaborate with other municipalities to optimize shared services in this area. The procurement process, including soliciting bids for the necessary equipment, was also discussed.

Another topic at the meeting was the impact of ongoing bridge construction on local businesses. A speaker highlighted the lack of communication from the council regarding the bridge closure, expressing concern that the silence reflects poorly on both the council and the town. In response, a council member noted efforts to collaborate with the Chamber of Commerce, including strategies to promote lesser-known shopping areas and discussions about extending business hours on weekends. Despite the bridge work, parking revenues for October reportedly surpassed those of the summer months. The council member welcomed community suggestions to further attract visitors and acknowledged the challenges posed by the bridge situation, expressing willingness to explore solutions to support local businesses.

Affordable housing also featured prominently in the meeting. A resident voiced concerns over the council’s perceived inaction regarding the development of 200 housing units on a hillside, emphasizing the need for community engagement and timely action. A separate discussion involved the city’s affordable housing obligations, with a council member noting uncertainty regarding some recommendations from the housing committee. The council plans to draft a memo clarifying these requirements, to be shared with the public in the coming weeks.

Stormwater management and environmental issues were another focal point. A speaker questioned the lack of county consultation during the initial review process of the stormwater management plan. The council confirmed that feedback from the county arrived late, leading to the adoption of the ordinance without prior input. There was a call for improved communication with the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission about accommodations during the bridge closure. Concerns were also raised about non-compliance among homeowners paving over yards without considering environmental impacts, highlighting the need for better education on stormwater management regulations.

The council also tackled the topic of short-term rentals, particularly Airbnb properties. A resident recounted a noisy incident involving an Airbnb, prompting a call for improved communication and follow-up on noise complaints. The council acknowledged the importance of addressing these issues and maintaining a dialogue between the police and city officials. There was a consensus that a follow-up system should be established to notify rental owners of complaints.

In addition, the meeting touched on the progress of the Hold Park restoration project, with an archaeological study uncovering 900 artifacts now available for public viewing. The engineering plans for the restoration are 60% complete, and detailed information will be shared with the public upon finalization. Other upcoming events include a trail dedication and a climate action plan workshop, emphasizing community involvement.

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Mayor:
Andrew Nowick
City Council Officials:
Steven M. Stegman, Benedetta Lambert, Evan Lide, Karen J. Kominsky

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