Maple Shade Mayor Addresses Social Media Allegations Amidst Council Discussions on Housing and Fire Services

At the recent Maple Shade Town Council meeting, discussions ranged from social media allegations against the mayor to housing obligations and operational challenges facing the fire department. Key subjects included the appointment of a municipal housing liaison, infrastructure projects, and a proposal for connecting a commercial property to the sewer system. The council also highlighted upcoming community events and initiatives to support local businesses.

The most contentious topic arose when the mayor addressed rumors circulating on social media, alleging personal threats made against him and his family by another council member. He strongly refuted these claims, labeling them as unfounded and criticizing those spreading misinformation. He stated, “The only thing about his statement that was correct is that I’ve known him for 40 years. Everything else is made up,” emphasizing the baseless nature of these allegations. This moment underscored tensions within the council and highlighted the ongoing challenges of managing public perception in the digital age.

In a recent session, council confirmed the appointment of Jen Nixon, the business and economic development director, as the municipal housing liaison. This position, mandated by law, plays a role in addressing the township’s affordable housing and fair share obligations. A resident inquired about the relevance of this role, prompting the council to affirm its connection to these critical areas. This discussion was timely, as the township must adopt a resolution on its fair share housing obligations by January 31, 2025. The council, working with an affordable housing attorney, is preparing for the impact of the loss of Woods Edge, an affordable housing unit, on the township’s obligations. Limited land availability for new developments complicates compliance with the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs’ expectations.

The council also addressed operational challenges within the Maple Shade Fire Department. A report revealed that the department responded to 314 calls since May 2, 2024, with a notable operational gap during simultaneous calls. The discussion illuminated the necessity of ensuring adequate emergency response capabilities for the township.

In other council business, an inquiry about connecting a commercial property to the municipal sewer system highlighted ongoing infrastructure considerations. Despite prior septic issues in the area, the council debated the implications of imposing additional fees for this connection. The existing infrastructure’s proximity to the property presented an opportunity for a relatively straightforward tie-in, avoiding complications such as easements.

The council also reviewed a request concerning a “paper street,” an undeveloped area maintained by residents. The tax assessor’s input revealed complexities in vacating or selling the street, as it could potentially landlock two municipal lots. The council discussed various options, emphasizing the need for careful consideration to maintain access and utility connections. This matter remains under review, with further investigation required to ascertain the implications of any decision.

Community engagement initiatives featured prominently in the meeting, with updates on the Collins Lane lighting project and the Food Bank enhancement project. The Halloween parade and trick-or-treat events were also highlighted. In support of local businesses, the Business and Economic Development Committee announced upcoming events, including a business appreciation reception and a Small Biz Bash aimed at encouraging local shopping.

Lastly, the council noted potential financial implications for municipalities following a recent $21.5 million jury award against the Borough of Haddonfield for flooding damages. This case raises concerns about future liabilities and insurance coverage, highlighting the need for municipalities to address infrastructure vulnerabilities proactively.

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:
Steve Schmidt
City Council Officials:
Deputy Nelson Wiest, Charles Kauffman, Sandy Nunes, Claire Volpe, Township Manager

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