Maplewood Town Council Appoints First Female Police Chief Amid Community Safety Talks

The Maplewood Town Council meeting on May 19 was marked by the appointment of Nheima Malloy as the new police chief, effective August 1, 2026.

The most notable moment of the meeting was the appointment of Nheima Malloy as the police chief, a role she will assume on August 1, 2026. Malloy, previously serving as the deputy chief, will be the first woman to hold this position in Maplewood. The resolution to appoint her, numbered 197-26, detailed her qualifications and recommended an employment agreement. The council expressed unanimous support, with members acknowledging the importance of representation in leadership roles. Malloy expressed gratitude towards her family, the township committee, and the police union for their support. She also commended the outgoing Chief Sally for her leadership over 25 years and shared her eagerness to implement a vision centered on community policing.

In conjunction with Malloy’s appointment, the council engaged in discussions concerning community safety, particularly the coordination between the police department’s special needs registry and the fire department’s mobility registry. A council member proposed a unified approach to avoid redundancy for residents needing to register with both departments. The South Essex Fire Department’s mobility rescue plan was also discussed, emphasizing the necessity for a streamlined notification process for individuals with mobility issues.

Public safety discussions extended to the regulation of e-bikes, with a council member highlighting state laws prohibiting e-bike usage on sidewalks. Efforts to communicate these regulations effectively, particularly to delivery personnel who often use e-bikes, were discussed, with plans to erect signs for clarification.

The council also addressed the issue of federal immigration enforcement actions in the community. Concerns were raised by members of the public about a recent incident involving ICE, leading to a proposal for an anti-ICE ordinance. The council discussed transitioning from a resolution to a binding ordinance to provide more permanence and clarity for future councils. This process will involve several meetings for discussion, introduction, and a public hearing.

Budget discussions followed, with the council reviewing a budget amendment for 2026, detailed in resolution number 187-26. The amendment included adjustments to anticipated revenues and appropriations for municipal purposes. The resolution was adopted unanimously, and the budget adoption was postponed pending a hearing on the amendments scheduled for June 3.

The council moved on to the introduction of budgets for the Springfield Avenue Maplewood Partnership and Maplewood Village Alliance, which were routine procedures. Both budgets were introduced and approved unanimously.

The meeting also saw the adoption of several ordinances, including ordinance number 4000-26, which allows Maplewood to participate in the Garden State CPACE program for clean energy financing. This ordinance was notable for being the 4,000th in the township’s history. Additionally, ordinances concerning construction fees, rental registration fees, and fire prevention fees were adopted without public objection.

Community engagement remained a focal point, with discussions on upcoming local events, including Pride Month celebrations and Jewish American Heritage Month events. The council announced a proclamation for Pride Month to be presented at the next meeting, alongside other celebratory activities such as a flag-raising ceremony and a Lavender Graduation at Columbia High School.

A report on the Maplewood Village Alliance Design Standards Revisions was presented, focusing on restrictions concerning neon signs and A-frame signage. These revisions aim to maintain the character of Maplewood Village while allowing businesses to market themselves effectively.

Amid these discussions, updates on the New Jersey American Water project were provided, noting challenges with delays in sidewalk and lawn restorations following service line replacements. The township has communicated these concerns to New Jersey American Water, urging for expedited restoration efforts.

In administrative updates, the council was informed about the Hartfield restoration rehabilitation project, with contracts awarded to Zenith Construction and VHB for construction services. The township clerk provided logistical details for the upcoming Memorial Day parade and ceremony, as well as information on the primary election occurring on June 2.

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:
Nancy Adams
City Council Officials:
Malia Herman (Deputy Mayor), Dean Dafis, Victor De Luca, Deborah Engel

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