Old Bridge Council Faces Criticism Over Retiree COLA Bill Amid Community Updates
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2025
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Recording Published:
01/07/2025
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Towns:
Old Bridge
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County:
Middlesex County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
The Old Bridge Township Council meeting on January 7, 2024, covered a range of topics, from appointments to various township committees and boards to a heated discussion regarding a bill on cost of living adjustments (COLA) for retirees. The meeting also addressed community financials, public comments, and council member remarks.
The most notable issue of the meeting arose during the public comment session, where retired law enforcement officer Mark Roli voiced strong criticism of a bill associated with Councilman Alex Auli. This bill pertains to cost of living adjustments (COLA) for retirees, mandating a ten-year wait for adjustments. Roli highlighted the disparity he felt existed between long-serving public servants and part-time officials who had recently awarded themselves raises. He labeled the bill as “historically insulting” and argued that it failed to fairly represent the needs of those who dedicated over 25 years to public service. Roli expressed frustration, emphasizing that many retirees lack a voice post-retirement, as union representation typically ceases. His comments ended with a notable reminder that public safety transcends political boundaries and a condemnation of what he perceived as undermining policies against the police force.
Following Roli’s remarks, various council members responded during their comments. He invoked democratic ideals. In contrast, Councilwoman DeAro, identifying herself as the sole Democrat on the council, publicly supported COLA adjustments and opposed defunding the police. She expressed her dedication to improving law enforcement staffing and wages, emphasizing her backing of their efforts.
Councilman Garcia, resonating with the sentiment of law enforcement support, mentioned his own stagnation in salary over the past decade and expressed his opposition to the COLA bill. He reassured the public of the council’s intent to serve the community effectively. Councilman Murphy and Councilman Paski echoed New Year well-wishes while commending the protective role of the police in the community. Council Vice President Dr. Greenberg Bell and Council President Soar also expressed their support for law enforcement and optimism for the future administration.
Beyond the COLA debate, the meeting involved administrative appointments. Mayor Debbie Walker announced a series of mayoral appointments to township committees like the Cultural Arts and Environmental Commissions, Historical Commission, and Planning Board. Notable appointments included Evelyn Rosario and Angela Kuzo to the Cultural Arts, and Glenn Danuna and Neil Greenspan to the Environmental Commission. The Planning Board welcomed Gary Heapin, Casey Lenning, Tina Milla, and Edward Ferrera, while the Shade Tree Commission saw Dina Tamoo and William Hobman appointed for five-year terms. These appointments were largely met with unanimous approval, though some abstentions were noted, particularly from Councilwoman Dearo.
The council also addressed committee appointments for the Recreation Board and the Rent Stabilization Board. The Recreation Board saw nominations for Laura Alberty, Car Ston, Sam Ferraro, and Nick B, all of whom received varying levels of support, with Ferraro and Nick B achieving unanimous approval. The Rent Stabilization Board nominations saw Glenda Page and Gina T taking tenant and landlord positions, respectively, each receiving majority approval with some abstentions.
Financial discussions at the meeting included an overview of the bill list as of December 31, 2024, which presented accounts payable totaling $756,000. Mr. Garcia provided details on overtime expenditures, particularly police overtime, which amounted to $115,773 due to year-end comp time payouts. The financial report was followed by unanimous approval of the bill list.
In community updates, Anna provided an administrative report highlighting the commencement of Christmas tree collection and celebrated the Old Bridge High School varsity hockey team’s victory in the community cup, a local tradition honoring Jessica Lenro. The report emphasized community spirit and praised the team’s continued success.
The meeting concluded with a motion to table a decision on health insurance, supported by council members who emphasized that the current status would not impact existing healthcare services. The motion to table was passed, with a reconsideration date set for January 28.
Debbie Walker
City Council Officials:
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/07/2025
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Recording Published:
01/07/2025
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Duration:
61 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Middlesex County
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Towns:
Old Bridge
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