Lower Town Council Addresses Budget, Celebrates Student Athletes, and Highlights Autism Awareness Month
- Meeting Overview:
In the latest Lower Town Council meeting, members unanimously adopted the 2025 municipal budget, celebrated the achievements of local student athletes, and formally recognized April as Autism Awareness Month. The meeting also covered several ordinances and public concerns about local transportation issues, concluding with a closed session on attorney-client matters.
01:32The meeting began with a focus on the 2025 budget, which was unanimously approved without public or council member comments. Chief Financial Officer Lauren Reed and auditor Leon Costello confirmed there were no changes to the previously introduced budget. Notably, Lower Township boasts the 17th lowest tax bill among the 564 municipalities in New Jersey, a fact attributed to the diligent financial management by the CFO and staff. The budget’s approval was coupled with Resolution 2025-140, which involved the self-examination of the budget, underscoring its stability and minimal tax increase for residents.
03:12Following the budget discussions, the council turned to recognize the accomplishments of student athletes. Certificates were awarded to athletes excelling in various sports, including winter track, swimming, and basketball. Jasmine Black was acknowledged for setting a school record in the 55 high hurdles, while Jenna Hill placed third in the 1600 meters. The 4×55 meter hurdle relay team, comprised of Aiden Fmentoto, Lennon O’Donnell, Colin Uitt, and Joanil Deleó, was celebrated for their record-setting performance. In swimming, Britney O’Donnell received accolades as Coach of the Year, with Drew Croninire and Eddie Fucci earning first-team honors. Basketball honors went to Alexandria V. for first-team girls and Brooke Robinson for honorable mention. Notably, Ty Bonner was recognized as a first-team player and a thousand-point scorer as a junior, while Chase Hansen was commended for his wrestling achievements as a district and region champion.
17:18In observance of Autism Awareness Month, the council issued a proclamation highlighting the significance of autism spectrum disorder. Jason Pazesco, an advocate for autism awareness, shared his personal experiences and underscored the importance of community support and understanding. He discussed his involvement in art programs and shared various pieces of his artwork, which include themes inspired by holidays and a piece promoting autism awareness with the message, “love needs no words.” His presentation was well received, with council members expressing appreciation for his contributions, and a certificate was prepared for him alongside a photo opportunity.
26:11The meeting also addressed several resolutions and ordinances, including the addition of two concerts to the ferry concert series, set to extend from June to August. Ordinance 2025-12, aimed at financing the construction of six new pickleball courts near the senior center, was introduced with hopes for completion by fall, subject to weather conditions. Another ordinance concerning property maintenance regulations for swimming pools was approved without public comment.
30:08Public commentary during the meeting raised concerns about New Jersey Transit services. One resident highlighted inefficiencies in the transportation network, specifically pointing out safety issues on Breakwater Road and suggesting improvements such as additional bus stops and sidewalks. Another resident, Edgar Neil, a Vietnam veteran, requested the relocation of bus stops near his home due to disturbances caused by late-night arrivals and litter.
Frank Sippel
City Council Officials:
Kevin Coombs (Deputy Mayor), Thomas Conrad, Joseph Wareham, Roland Roy
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/07/2025
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Recording Published:
04/07/2025
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Duration:
40 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Lower
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