Lopatcong Town Council Discusses Sewer Rate Hikes and New Ladder Truck Arrival

At the latest Lopatcong Town Council meeting, discussions unfolded concerning anticipated sewer rate increases and the arrival of a new ladder truck for the fire department. The council navigated through various updates, including issues surrounding affordable housing, infrastructure improvements, and community events. Public comments highlighted concerns over sewer rates and road conditions.

A major topic of the meeting was the discussion surrounding sewer rate hikes affecting the town and its neighboring districts. Council discussions revealed that the town of Philipsburg, which serves as a sending district for Lopatcong, had implemented only one rate adjustment over the last two decades. A recent study suggested a rate increase was necessary, impacting residents based on their water usage. Councilman McQuade stressed the importance of residents understanding the impending increase, especially against the backdrop of potential privatization of sewer infrastructure. This raised questions among the public, with inquiries about the frequency of rate hikes and the impact of privatization on these rates. It was clarified that there is currently a three-year lock on the approved rates, but privatization could potentially alter these agreements. The complexities of these decisions were highlighted by public commentary, noting that Lopatcong often finds itself outvoted in decisions controlled by the collective sending districts.

Another focal point of the meeting was the anticipated arrival of a new ladder truck for the fire department. The new apparatus, expected to enhance the department’s capabilities, is scheduled to arrive next week. The fire department will undergo training from Pierce Manufacturing representatives on March 13th, 14th, and 15th. This training will allow firefighters to familiarize themselves with the new equipment, which will be visible around town as part of the operational integration process. The 2004 ladder truck currently in use has been successfully sold, with aerial and pump tests scheduled imminently to finalize the transition. The town will celebrate the new truck’s arrival with a “wet down” event on May 30th at Delaware Park Field, inviting residents to partake in festivities and observe the new equipment.

The meeting also addressed the status of various public works and infrastructure projects within the town. Updates on the Pacong Park project were a point of interest, as initial bids surpassed budget expectations, necessitating a rebid. The revised scope now focuses on pool area improvements, with the goal of attracting more competitive bids. Additionally, the council discussed the ongoing Salort project, noting it was halfway through completion, while Stonehenge Drive’s paving was temporarily paused but anticipated to resume shortly. Plans for future improvements on Striker Road were also outlined.

Public commentary highlighted concerns over road conditions, with Tracy Taylor Adelbach from Reservoir Road voicing her distress over the deteriorating state of her street. Paved decades ago, the road’s poor condition poses safety risks, particularly for elderly pedestrians. While the council acknowledged the issue and listed the road for future improvement, no specific timeline was provided, leaving Adelbach and other residents seeking more immediate action.

The council also moved forward with several ordinances and resolutions related to affordable housing. Ordinance 2026-1, concerning the cap bank, and Ordinance 2026-2, involving amendments to zoning codes for affordable housing, were both adopted following public hearings. Resolutions concerning the fourth-round housing element and fair share plan were also passed, which included updates to the marketing plan and the adoption of a spending strategy for housing development.

Board of Education updates added a lighter note to the meeting, with reports of a successful 100th day of school celebration and student accomplishments, including performances by an all-star band and a readathon with incentives like ice cream socials for high-achieving classes. A notable educational project, “the great growalong,” involves fifth-grade students conducting experiments with live lab rats to explore nutrition and the scientific method. The board extended an invitation for council members to observe the project firsthand.

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:
Wright, William
City Council Officials:
Belcaro, Louis, Marinelli, Scott, McQuade, Richard, Palitto, James Council, Wright, William

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