Morris Plains Council Tackles Tree Issues and Budget Transparency Amid Resident Concerns
- Meeting Overview:
The Morris Plains Borough Council meeting focused on issues related to tree management and budget transparency. Residents voiced concerns about hazardous trees, with discussions emphasizing the urgency of addressing these risks and improving communication with utility companies. The council also explored budget allocations for tree planting.
A major topic of discussion was the danger posed by trees interfering with power lines, particularly a large tree near a resident’s property. The council acknowledged that the tree’s branches could pose a significant risk to nearby power lines, which had already led to sparks and a fire incident. To address these safety concerns, the council committed to collaborating with Mayor Jason Karr to expedite the process with JCP&L, the utility company responsible for managing the power lines. A council member assured the resident that this issue was a priority and that updates would be provided.
The forester’s report highlighted another critical situation on Silvin Avenue, where a tree’s proximity to power lines had become a source of concern after causing a fire incident that required emergency services. A temporary solution, involving protective coverings on wires, was deemed inadequate, and the council stressed the need for a more permanent fix. Efforts to communicate effectively with JCP&L were recognized as a challenge, and the council discussed the necessity of maintaining pressure on the utility company to resolve the issue.
In addition to safety concerns, residents raised questions about the condition and fate of several trees throughout the borough. Patrick Carroll, a resident, expressed concerns about trees near Watnong Brook that appeared dead or dying. The council explained that these river birches were planted in partnership with a local garden club and that members were caring for them. Plans for further planting in the area were noted, with an assurance of continued monitoring and care.
Budget transparency became a focal point as the council reviewed expenditures related to tree planting. It was noted that planting ten trees would cost approximately $4,000, including a successful partnership with Lang Enterprise, which resulted in the planting of 18 trees along Route 53. Concerns were raised regarding the allocation of funds for new trees, with some council members emphasizing the need for community education on budget use and the importance of transparency.
The meeting also outlined plans for the borough’s tree planting initiative, which included the planting of 24 trees as part of an effort to plant over 40 trees by year’s end. Residents were informed about the initiative via mailed letters, allowing them the option to decline tree planting on their property. The council underscored the importance of effective communication.
Further discussions addressed the care and maintenance of newly planted trees. The use of gator bags, which help retain moisture, was praised for its effectiveness. The council considered acquiring additional gator bags and deer guards to support the health of the new trees. Timing for planting was also discussed, with considerations given to weather conditions to ensure optimal use of the gator bags.
The council explored additional resources to improve tree management, including a document from the U.S. Forest Service titled “Urban Tree Risk Management.” The importance of educating council members on risk management and tree care was emphasized, with the document requested for circulation among members to enhance their practices.
In addressing new business, a homeowner from 10 Kowokowski Drive requested the removal of a town tree potentially damaged by utility work. The homeowner offered to cover removal costs and plant two replacement trees. The council agreed to draft a letter for formal approval of the removal.
Jason Karr
City Council Officials:
, Nancy Verga, Council, Cathie Kelly, Councilmember, Art Bruhn, Jr., Councilmember, Sal Cortese, Councilmember, Joan Goddard, Councilmember, Dennis Wagner, Councilmember
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/06/2025
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Recording Published:
10/06/2025
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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:
Morris County
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Towns:
Morris Plains
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