Maple Shade Honors Anthony Eggner with Chuck Drass Award
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
01/18/2024
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Recording Published:
01/18/2024
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Towns:
Maple Shade
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County:
Burlington County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent gathering, the Maple Shade Town Council recognized Anthony Eggner with the 2023 Charles Chuck Drass Award for his commitment to the community. The meeting continued with the council addressing a range of issues from public safety to infrastructure improvements, including aerial mosquito control, National Night Out, and significant public works projects.
Anthony Eggner, a figure deeply involved in the Maple Shade community, was honored with the prestigious Charles Chuck Drass Award. The accolade was a focal point of the meeting.
Following the award presentation, the council tackled various resolutions that carry substantial implications for the community’s welfare and convenience. Among these was the authorization of aerial mosquito control, a public health measure to mitigate the risk of mosquito-borne illnesses. The council also discussed the upcoming National Night Out event, fostering police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie.
The council approved the purchase of two Power Pro stretchers. These stretchers are designed to aid in patient transport, reducing the risk of injury for both patients and first responders.
A significant infrastructure project, the wastewater treatment plant chlorine tank repairs, was also addressed, with a contract being awarded to ensure the proper functioning of this critical facility. The proper maintenance and operation of the wastewater treatment plant are important to public health and environmental protection.
The meeting further delved into the issue of road maintenance, a concern for residents. A resident brought attention to the poor condition of a specific intersection, citing potholes and deteriorating road surfaces. The council acknowledged these concerns.
The council members, whose names are not specified in the summaries provided, updated the public on winter weather preparations. They urged residents to keep their vehicles off the streets during snow emergencies to facilitate efficient snow removal. The mayor underscored the severity of recent weather conditions, pointing out the challenges posed by power outages and emphasizing the necessity for preparedness for future weather events.
In a related discussion, the council praised the efforts of a local DJ, Tony, for his engaging music at community events. They highlighted the importance of community gatherings and the role of entertainment in enriching these occasions.
The council announced the completion of the NJ Department of Transportation project on North Co’s and Collins.
The meeting also touched upon administrative and legislative matters, such as the withdrawal of an annual salary ordinance due to ongoing negotiations with the Teamsters union. The search for a part-time recording secretary for the planning and zoning boards was noted.
A shared service arrangement with another municipality, Mortown, was mentioned, wherein Maple Shade’s courtroom would be utilized for Mortown’s Municipal Court proceedings. This cooperation between neighboring towns exemplifies a collaborative approach to municipal management.
The council conveyed their appreciation to the retiring Director of the Department of Public Works, Dave KS, for his service. His departure marks the end of an era for Maple Shade’s public works department.
A substantial legislative issue was the discussion of the Cannabis ordinance. The council considered forming a committee to work with an attorney specializing in this area, highlighting the town’s stance on managing cannabis-related activities within its jurisdiction.
Lastly, the council addressed a governance challenge concerning outstanding financial disclosure statements from certain members, which resulted in vacancies in the planning board. The necessity for swift action to remedy this situation was recognized, as such vacancies can affect the board’s ability to function effectively.
Steve Schmidt
City Council Officials:
Nelson Wiest, Charles Kauffman, Sandy Nunes, Claire Volpe
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/18/2024
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Recording Published:
01/18/2024
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Duration:
44 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Maple Shade
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