Little Falls Council Extends Tax Grace Period Amid Software Transition
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Little Falls
- Meeting Overview:
The Little Falls Town Council recently tackled a variety of issues, most notably extending the grace period for the third quarter of 2024 taxes to August 26 due to a software transition. This decision will affect many taxpayers in the town, providing them with additional time to arrange their payments without penalty. Additionally, the meeting included discussions on affordable housing, public health initiatives, and community achievements.
During the meeting, the extension of the tax payment grace period was a concern due to its direct impact on residents. The council addressed the necessity of the extension, which is a result of a transition to new software that could potentially complicate the tax payment process. By allowing taxpayers extra time, the council aims to ensure a smoother transition and mitigate any difficulties that residents may encounter.
The council also reestablished petty cash funds and appointed a new deputy Municipal registrar.
Updates to the town’s cannabis resolution were another item of note. While specific details of the updates were not disclosed, changes to cannabis-related legislation can have implications for local regulation and enforcement. Additionally, the council approved funding for the Municipal Alliance program for the fiscal year 2025.
The council’s discussion on affordable housing highlighted the complexities and challenges of meeting state-mandated obligations. A debate ensued over the preparation and reporting deadlines, with a council member providing updates and voicing concerns regarding the potential for lawsuits.
On public health and safety, a council member reported on the restructuring of the public health committee and announced upcoming health-related events. Plans for an Alzheimer’s program targeted at seniors were also introduced.
The meeting included a series of recognitions that reflect the town’s investment in community life. Marlene Simone was honored for her more than 30 years of service to the municipality, with a proclamation declaring July 31st, 2024, as Marlene Simone Day. Additionally, Savannah Zamore was recognized for her academic and athletic achievements, securing a full scholarship to Wagner College.
Remarks from council members included congratulations to the athletes and updates from Councilman Murphy on the domestic violence prevention committee’s rescheduled donation event. Efforts to change the speed limit on certain County Roads and information on upcoming community events were also shared by a council member, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance local safety and engagement.
The mayor provided updates on the master plan and parking lot projects. Progress and delays were noted, particularly in relation to the completion of streetscapes and the relocation of telephone poles. These updates are indicative of the town’s long-term planning and infrastructure development initiatives.
The council concluded the meeting without public comments, and the council president acknowledged the efficient organization of the event.
James Damiano
City Council Officials:
Anthony Sgobba, Jayna Patel, Christopher Vancheri, Christine Hablitz, Michael Murphy
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
07/22/2024
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Recording Published:
07/23/2024
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Duration:
47 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Little Falls
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