Old Tappan Residents Demand Transparency and Community Involvement in Development Decisions

During a recent Old Tappan Borough Council meeting, residents voiced concerns about a perceived lack of transparency and community involvement in decisions affecting local development projects. A notable grievance centered on the handling of a property development referred to as “244.” Residents expressed disappointment with the council’s decision-making process, highlighting a need for greater public input and transparency.

A resident articulated frustration with the council’s approach to community engagement, stating, “I do not understand why you would not have some kind of open meeting for the public.” The individual criticized the council’s decision-making regarding 244, emphasizing the importance of public involvement in community-impacting decisions, especially given the significant interest shown by residents. The resident further expressed dissatisfaction with the council’s focus on financial decisions at the expense of other community values, lamenting that “everything is not a financial decision.”

Another community member echoed these sentiments, highlighting past objections to a development project and the perceived lack of diligence by the council. Concerns were raised about the decision-making process that led to a developer withdrawing from a senior housing project due to financial constraints. The resident criticized the loss of the town’s charm and the impact on local services, such as the fire department and roads, questioning how the situation had deteriorated despite previous objections.

In response, council members acknowledged the complexities surrounding the decision-making process and emphasized their intentions to involve the environmental commission in assessing land use implications for the 1.7 acres in question. A council member defended the council’s actions, explaining that the decision was made to avoid potential litigation costs, describing it as a necessary step to protect the town’s financial health.

The debate underscored a perceived disconnect between the council and the community. Residents conveyed feelings of being unheard and suggested that a more inclusive approach might foster better communication and respect for public opinions. Concerns were also raised about the town’s efforts to secure grants or funding for projects, with calls for better communication and public discussion to enhance local property values and create recreational spaces.

Amidst these discussions, another resident commended the council for a decision that resulted in a tax reduction, saving residents $200 annually. The resident proposed the creation of a committee to dedicate street names to local volunteer firefighters and first aid personnel. The council discussed the process for naming streets, emphasizing the need for established criteria to ensure that honorees have contributed to the community over time.

The meeting also touched on recent protests on Birchwood Road, with residents expressing discomfort about the nature of signs displayed during the protest. The council acknowledged the challenges of maintaining public order during politically charged events and discussed the balance between upholding constitutional rights and maintaining community standards.

In addition to these issues, the council addressed various community events and initiatives. An upcoming session aimed at engaging parents and coaches is scheduled for October 15th, and the Historical Committee has prepared a time capsule to commemorate the borough’s 130th birthday, set to be opened 50 years from now. The police department is in the process of hiring new patrol officers, with interviews scheduled for Thursday, and the environmental commission is seeking new members to enhance community involvement in recycling efforts.

The council also discussed preparations for the 2026 World Cup, including the hiring of more EMTs, and reported on plans for upcoming events, such as a senior citizens’ lunch and learn and a mutual aid drill by the fire department. The meeting concluded with a discussion on the scheduling of the January reorganization meeting, with a tentative date set for January 6th.

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:
Thomas Gallagher
City Council Officials:
Ron Binaghi Jr., William Boyce, Guy Carnazza, Cort Gwon, Christine Massaro, JIN YHU (Council President)

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