Ridgewood Council Meeting Focuses on Environmental Remediation and Community Safety

The Ridgewood Village Council held a meeting on August 14, 2024, where a variety of issues were discussed, ranging from environmental remediation efforts at the Shedler property to the swearing-in of new police officers and the need for improved hybrid meeting access.

One notable topics was the financial and environmental concerns related to the Shedler property. A council member expressed a desire to invite Bob Rooney to the next work session to discuss the possibility of reallocating funds already earmarked for the site. The council anticipates needing an additional $150,000 for remediation efforts and stressed the importance of preparing early rather than needing an emergency appropriation. The urgency stems from the necessity to expedite testing and remediation to inform a full claim to the environmental Governmental Insurance Fund (GIF). The council member emphasized, “I really would love to have Bob here at the next work session to see if there’s something we could be doing to plan if we need more than the $990,000,” highlighting the priority of proactive financial planning.

Discussion around the Shedler site also included the potential environmental impact of proposed developments, such as athletic playing fields. One resident raised concerns about the environmental effects of turf fields and requested clarification on the county’s position. The resident also pointed out the importance of trees in combating climate change and criticized the council’s decision to replace over 200 removed trees with fewer saplings.

The meeting further addressed contamination issues at other village sites. The village manager reported an isolated exceedance of an arsenical compound in a small area at Habernickel Park, with recommendations for the removal of a small section of soil. This contamination was described as likely resulting from historical activities rather than a specific incident. The manager assured that there was no immediate danger to public safety, and there was no need to close the park or halt the installation of new facilities.

Public comment periods were notably active, with several residents voicing their concerns and suggestions. One resident expressed gratitude to the village manager for addressing a long-standing pothole on Grove Street. Another raised concerns about the effectiveness of hybrid meeting access and the availability of meeting minutes, urging improvements to ensure timely and accessible information for all residents. The resident also criticized the village for accepting an award for water quality despite ongoing lead exceedances, stating, “I don’t understand how we are sitting there and not explaining to the public what’s really been going on and accepting that award.”

The council discussed the necessity of closed captioning for hybrid meetings to accommodate individuals with disabilities. The Deputy Mayor noted that research on closed captioning options was ongoing, with recommendations expected by the end of the year.

In terms of community safety, the council welcomed three new police officers: Lucas Adamkowitz, Adam Kora, and Joseph Mislmar, who took their oaths of office. The council also adopted several resolutions related to water service line replacements and other community improvements. A notable resolution, number 24-263, addressed the need for professional services for site remediation at the Shedler site. This sparked debate over the premium cost of expedited services, with one council member pointing out a significant markup, but others defended the urgency of the matter for public safety.

Arrangements were made for transportation via the senior bus to assist residents in attending the demonstration.

A council member provided updates on infrastructure projects, including the installation of lights at Veterans Field and a shared service agreement for a styrofoam densifier, which promises environmental and financial benefits. The Shade Tree Committee’s recent success in nominating trees to the state registry was also noted, with the council expressing enthusiasm for recognizing the achievements of these trees.

Concluding the session, the council invited public comments, where residents raised concerns about contamination discovered at Hackle and requested information on when complete details would be made available. The meeting ended with a resolution to enter into a closed session to discuss legal matters, particularly those related to the town garage.

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:
Paul Vagianos
City Council Officials:
Pamela R. Perron (Deputy Mayor), Lorraine Reynolds, Evan Weitz, Siobhan Winograd

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