Maple Shade Town Council Honors Community Stalwart, Discusses Budget and Infrastructure Challenges

In a recent session, the Maple Shade Town Council dedicated a portion of the municipal complex to Joseph P. Dugan for over fifty years of service, deliberated on the 2026 budget, and addressed community concerns, including infrastructure challenges and police department updates.

One item at the meeting was the dedication ceremony for Joseph P. Dugan. A resolution was read, commending Dugan for his enduring contributions to Maple Shade since the establishment of its current municipal government structure in the mid-1970s. Dugan, who has been a fixture in the community, was lauded for his hands-on approach during crises, such as operating a snowplow during blizzards. In his speech, Dugan expressed gratitude for the recognition and reflected warmly on his lifetime of service in Maple Shade, thanking his colleagues and family.

The council meeting also saw a detailed presentation on the township’s 2026 budget. The budget presentation aimed to clarify the allocation of taxpayer dollars and the financial challenges the township faces. The township manager outlined that 62% of tax revenues are directed towards the school district, with 25% allocated to the municipality and 13% going to the county. Employee salaries and benefits were highlighted as significant expenditures, making up 37.4% of the budget. The township also contends with rising costs, including a 36% increase in state health benefits, which was negotiated down to 18% through union collaborations. Another concern was the 26% rise in solid waste management expenses, a trend that has similarly affected other municipalities.

a discussion emerged around infrastructure, particularly sewer connections. The council explored the legal requirements that compel homeowners to connect to sewer lines once they are installed, despite initial resistance from some residents due to cost concerns. A legal representative clarified that once a sewer line is dedicated to the township, it becomes municipal property, and connection becomes mandatory. This has sparked discussions about the financial burden on residents and the potential long-term benefits of connecting to the municipal sewer system.

In the public comment section, residents voiced various concerns. John and Sharon Sullivan, residents relying on a septic system, highlighted the potential public health risks associated with outdated septic systems. They advocated for extending sewer lines to their street, arguing that the current infrastructure might not meet today’s standards in case of failures.

The council also addressed a proposal to establish a dedicated traffic unit within the police department. This unit would focus on managing speeding, enforcing traffic regulations, and investigating serious crashes. The proposal is seen as a necessary measure due to the department’s high call volume and serious incidents. The council expressed interest in expanding police department resources to better serve the community.

Further police department updates included an anticipated officer transfer to Florida and ongoing recruitment efforts. The chief reported the successful recruitment of four candidates set to join the police academy in the coming months. A recent academy graduate, Dominic Dour, was commended for his early achievements in the field. The police department also received statewide accreditation.

The council considered hiring a marketing and social media consultant to enhance public engagement and promote downtown development. While some members supported the initiative, viewing it as beneficial for increasing community involvement, others questioned the necessity.

Additionally, the council reviewed updates on public works projects, including the identification and replacement of lead service lines by contractors. Despite the township covering the costs, there was a noted lack of response from residents who had been notified, highlighting a gap in community engagement that the council intends to address.

In recognition of Arbor Day, the council scheduled a community tree-planting event. Other community activities, such as the library spring book sale and youth football carnival, were also promoted.

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:
Heather Talarico
City Council Officials:
John Zahradnick, Charles Kauffman, Sandra Nunes, Andrew Simonsick, Sr.

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