Pleasantville Residents Voice Concerns Over Dock Closure, Traffic Safety, and Landfill Expansion
- Meeting Overview:
During the Pleasantville City Council meeting on March 16, 2026, residents voiced concerns over the closure of local docks, traffic safety on city streets, and the expansion of the ACUA landfill, reflecting ongoing community issues about resource management and public safety.
The closure of the Pleasantville docks dominated the public comments session, with multiple residents emphasizing the docks’ importance to the community. One long-term resident, a self-identified lifelong member of Pleasantville, urged the council to reconsider the closure, highlighting the docks’ role in recreational activities and emergency access. He expressed disbelief at their closure, noting that the facility had been accessible even in worse conditions in the past. The council acknowledged the necessity of repairs, citing financial constraints as a barrier to immediate action, but assured residents that addressing the docks was a priority.
Another resident, Joe Wolf Gang, underscored the critical nature of the docks as a safety access point, recounting an incident where he assisted state police in accessing the water through alternative means due to the dock’s closure. He highlighted the location’s potential, particularly for activities like windsurfing, further arguing for the docks’ reopening.
Traffic safety on London Avenue was another issue raised during the meeting. Resident Rick Norris expressed concerns about drivers disregarding a recently installed flashing stop sign, creating dangerous conditions for the community. Norris described the area as a hotspot for drag racing, emphasizing the need for additional measures like speed bumps to ensure safety. He articulated the disconnect between existing safety measures and their effectiveness, urging the council to take immediate action to prevent accidents.
The expansion of the ACUA landfill prompted community concern, especially from residents of Belair Gates, who worried about potential health issues. One council member reflected on personal experiences with odors from the site, advocating for a review of the county’s procedural approval process and suggesting a public hearing to address these concerns.
The council also addressed various procedural matters, including the unanimous approval of a resolution to promote Samuel Johnson to fire captain. Johnson, expressing gratitude to the mayor, city council, and his family, highlighted the importance of his faith and support system in reaching this milestone. The council also appointed Karen Upshaw as the new personnel director, who expressed her appreciation for the opportunity to serve.
Additional resolutions included the renewal of the city’s agreement with Phoenix Advisors LLC for financial consulting services and the approval of a notable change order related to the Black Forest Pike Street project, resulting in a decrease of $28,960 from the original contract. The council also approved a second no-calls extension for the “Safe Streets for All” grant project, reflecting ongoing efforts to enhance community safety.
Personnel matters were addressed in a more contentious resolution involving the separation of several city employees. The council entered an executive session to discuss these matters further, ultimately accepting the resignation of Marlon Branch from his position in animal control while confirming his continuation as a public works employee. The resolution was then ratified unanimously.
Public comments further highlighted concerns about new traffic signs on Franklin Boulevard, with reports of vehicles and buses ignoring stop signs, prompting calls for increased enforcement and public awareness. The council suggested a notification campaign to inform residents about the new traffic patterns.
Judy M. Ward
City Council Officials:
Ricky Cistrunk (Council President), James Barclay (Councilman), Bertilio “Bert” Correa (Councilman), Lawrence “Tony” Davenport (Councilman), Joanne Famularo (Councilwoman), Carla Thomas (Councilwoman), Victor Carmona (Councilman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
03/16/2026
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Recording Published:
03/19/2026
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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:
Atlantic County
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Towns:
Pleasantville
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