Long Branch City Council Faces Criticism Over Governance Amid Heritage and Pride Proclamations

In the latest Long Branch City Council meeting, Vice President Bill Dangler presided over the session for the final time. The meeting was marked by community criticism over local governance and the council’s ceremonial proclamations of Portuguese Heritage Month and LGBTQ+ Pride Month. During the public participation segment, residents voiced concerns about local issues, including taxation, public amenities, and traffic safety.

A significant portion of the meeting was devoted to public commentary, where residents expressed dissatisfaction with the council’s handling of local issues. Vincent Leapour, a community member, strongly criticized the council for allowing perceived inaccuracies in statements made by the city attorney. He accused the council of incompetence regarding past controversies, including alleged violations of free speech during council meetings in other municipalities. Leapour’s remarks highlighted a broader frustration with what he considered inadequate governance.

Concerns over local infrastructure and public safety were also prominently raised. Susan Hidea highlighted dangerous traffic and parking conditions on Park Avenue, warning the council of potential accidents due to the increasing busyness of the area. Hidea’s repeated attempts to contact the mayor’s office without response underscored the perceived lack of action on these issues. She also questioned the requirements for public beach access, which prompted a clarification that while a season pass is typically required, there had been no charges at that time.

Further frustration emerged from residents like Susan, who criticized the lack of recreational facilities and the state of public spaces, particularly after a beach club closure due to a fire. She emphasized the high taxes paid by Long Branch residents, contrasting them with improvements seen in neighboring communities. David Bailey echoed these sentiments, describing issues with garbage collection that have resulted in unpleasant conditions near his home. He called for beautification efforts similar to those in nearby towns, emphasizing the need for community pride.

Michelle Towell raised concerns about a new ordinance limiting rental durations to a minimum of 90 days, questioning the impact on the summer rental market. Her comments suggested confusion and unease about the regulation’s implications for local property owners and renters.

The dialogue between residents and the council revealed a significant disconnect regarding public safety, taxation, and recreational opportunities. Residents expressed feeling overlooked and unheard, with calls for accountability and responsiveness from local government officials. In response, a council member attempted to address these concerns, noting that there had been communication with Susan and encouraging the use of city council office hours for further discussion.

The council faced additional criticism over its meeting procedures, specifically the rules prohibiting cross-dialogue among community members. A resident argued that such rules undermine transparency and limit public accountability. They advocated for more community committees to facilitate discussions on various issues, criticizing private conversations with council members outside public meetings.

Despite the public discontent, the council proceeded with its agenda, which included ceremonial proclamations. The council declared June as Portuguese Heritage Month, celebrating the contributions of Portuguese immigrants and the cultural significance of the Portuguese community in Long Branch and New Jersey. This proclamation coincided with the national observation and Portugal’s national day on June 10th.

Additionally, the council proclaimed June as LGBTQ+ Pride Month, highlighting the ongoing struggles for dignity and acceptance faced by the LGBTQ+ community. The resolution encouraged the recognition of LGBTQ+ individuals’ contributions and urged the community to support equality.

The meeting also included the introduction and approval of various ordinances. Ordinance 0-13-26, establishing a cap bank for municipal budget appropriations, was adopted unanimously. Ordinance 0-14-26, amending liquor license fees, and Ordinance 0-15-26, concerning rental regulations, were introduced and set for public hearing on June 24, 2026, both receiving unanimous support.

The session concluded with expressions of appreciation for the service of a departing council member and announcements of upcoming community events. These events included nature drawing classes at Jackson Woods, a Pride in the Park event, and the annual Cruise on the Jersey Shore car show, encouraging public participation.

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 Pallone
City Council Officials:
Rose Widdis, Glen Rassas, Bill Dangler, Mario Vieira, Dr. Anita Voogt

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