Ocean City Residents Rally Against Proposed Cell Tower Placement Near Homes
- Meeting Overview:
The Ocean City Council meeting was a platform for residents to voice strong opposition to a proposed cell tower on Bay Avenue. Concerns centered on the tower’s location near homes and perceived prioritization of corporate interests over community welfare. The meeting also addressed delays in tax bill issuance, flooding mitigation projects, and accessibility issues in the city.
The most notable issue was the proposed 120-foot cell tower on Bay Avenue, which has stirred community unrest. Residents Gene McCaffrey and Greg Serianni were particularly vocal, criticizing the council’s decision to approve the tower. McCaffrey expressed disbelief that the council would consider such a structure in a residential area. He warned that continued opposition from residents could bring more clarity to the issues surrounding the tower’s approval. Serianni reinforced these points, highlighting that a petition against the tower had already gathered nearly 1,100 signatures. He described the council’s decision as reckless.
Public comments revealed a deep divide between community sentiments and council decisions. One speaker emphasized that there were 91 alternatives to the current plan that were not sufficiently explored, calling for a resolution that would balance Verizon’s service needs with maintaining neighborhood integrity. Another resident proposed a return to an original plan involving the placement of antennas on the roof of the Compass building, which would negate additional costs and potential real estate taxes. They questioned if the city had adhered to a judge’s order regarding antenna placement and pointed out that no other companies had bid for the project.
Further complicating the issue, residents expressed discontent with the proposed tower’s proximity to affordable housing. Concerns about potential lawsuits were raised, emphasizing the need for cooperative solutions that involve both Verizon and property owners. The council was urged to reconsider its actions to prevent legal challenges and foster community cooperation.
Aside from the cell tower debate, the meeting addressed other topics. One resident highlighted accessibility issues for pedestrians, particularly those with disabilities, citing obstacles such as uneven sidewalks and blocked pathways due to outdoor seating. This prompted suggestions to reevaluate outdoor seating laws to ensure fair pedestrian access. Another speaker addressed the growing number of bicycles on sidewalks, raising safety concerns and suggesting designated lanes to prevent pedestrian conflicts.
The meeting also covered promotional funding for the upcoming Night in Venice event. Concerns were raised about the costs associated with hiring a promoter, with some residents questioning the decision to not use local talent. There was a call for transparency regarding the funding sources, including whether grants or sponsorships had been sought to offset promotional expenses.
Additionally, the mayor provided updates on ongoing city projects, including beach replenishment efforts at the north end and a neighborhood flood mitigation project from 19th to 26th Street, which is out for bid with plans to award the contract at the next council meeting. However, the delay in tax bill issuance due to the lack of official tax rates from the state and county was also noted, with assurances that the grace period for payments would be extended accordingly.
Jay Gillian
City Council Officials:
Pete Madden, Terry Crowley Jr., Keith Hartzell, Jody Levchuk, Dave Winslow, Sean Barnes, Tony Polcini
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
07/16/2026
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Recording Published:
07/17/2026
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Duration:
32 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Ocean City
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