Passaic City Council Faces Resident Concerns and Celebrates Clean Audit, FIFA Partnership
- Meeting Overview:
In a meeting filled with a mix of community concerns and city achievements, the Passaic City Council addressed issues related to zoning board inefficiencies, resident communication, and celebrated a clean municipal audit. Additional highlights included the reappointment of a municipal clerk and a burgeoning partnership with FIFA.
The meeting opened with a public comment from resident Anthony Wade, who voiced dissatisfaction about potential commercial developments near a recently installed reader in his neighborhood. Wade’s concerns centered around insufficient communication from the council regarding development plans. He stressed feeling disrespected as a taxpayer, saying, “I really feel disrespected as a taxpayer in this city,” and pointed to past instances where he believed the city had failed to notify residents adequately about changes that could affect their community. In response, city officials, including the mayor, assured Wade that no additional business ventures were planned near the train station. Despite reassurances, Wade remained skeptical, arguing that prior transparency and notification practices were lacking.
The council also focused on solving operational challenges within the zoning board. Discussions revealed that the board faces frequent meeting cancellations due to a lack of quorum, which has resulted in a backlog of cases. The business administrator detailed the board’s composition, noting the requirement for a supermajority for votes, which has led applicants to delay proceedings until more members are present. Officials acknowledged the need for improved communication regarding meeting cancellations and carryovers to avoid wasting city resources.
A significant milestone was achieved as the council adopted the 2026 municipal budget following a public hearing. The mayor proudly announced that the city had completed its audit without any findings for the first time in decades. This achievement was attributed to the diligent efforts of the administration and council members, reflecting effective financial management. The business administrator emphasized the importance of sustaining this level of diligence in the future.
In personnel matters, the council unanimously reappointed Weatherly Frias as the municipal clerk, expressing gratitude for her service. The reappointment was conducted promptly due to statutory requirements related to her tenure.
The council also reviewed ordinances, including an amendment to restricted parking for disabled persons and granting municipal consent for Pilot Fiber New Jersey LLC to install fiber optic facilities. These discussions centered on the potential visual impact of new equipment and the benefits of enhanced connectivity for residents, local businesses, and emergency services.
Mayor Hector C. Lora highlighted several city initiatives, including a mobile motor vehicle service event tailored for adults with special needs, particularly those on the autism spectrum. This initiative was organized to streamline the Real ID application process, reducing the stress of long waits at motor vehicle services. The mayor expressed pride in the collaborative efforts that led to the successful filling of all appointment slots.
Furthering community safety, the council authorized the transition of six crossing guards to patrol enforcement officers, empowering them to issue violations for illegal parking near schools. This initiative aims to bolster pedestrian safety, especially around school zones.
The meeting also celebrated Passaic’s new partnership with FIFA, allowing the city to host official events. The mayor noted the community’s successful clean-up efforts during recent events, which caught FIFA’s attention, leading to this collaboration. The city’s engagement with FIFA was seen as an achievement, offering opportunities to host games and bolster community pride.
In closing, the mayor commended the administration for organizing summer activities and watch parties, which provided affordable entertainment options for families. An impromptu Knicks watch party following the team’s championship win was highlighted as a moment of communal pride and unity. The councilwoman appreciated the administration’s efforts in offering accessible activities, emphasizing the importance of such events in fostering community engagement during challenging economic times.
Hector C. Lora
City Council Officials:
Gary Schaer, Jose Garcia, Dr. Terrence L. Love, Thania Melo, Maritza Colon-Montañez, Chaim M. Munk, Daniel J. Schwartz
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
06/16/2026
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Recording Published:
06/18/2026
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Duration:
56 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Passaic County
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Towns:
Passaic
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