Roseland Borough Council Addresses Police Department Structure, Speeding Issues, and Ordinances
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
12/19/2023
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
80 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Roseland
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent Roseland Borough Council meeting, topics of discussion included the allocation of resources within the police department, issues concerning speeding and moving violations, and the introduction and adoption of several ordinances. The meeting also witnessed public hearings, expressions of gratitude, and farewell to a long-serving council member.
The meeting was marked by a debate regarding the organizational structure of the police department, with council members expressing divergent views. Councilwoman Eileen Fishman voiced her concern over the utilization of police officers for dispatching duties, arguing it was a misallocation of resources for a town with high property values. She urged for long-term planning to accommodate the town’s future growth. Councilman Christopher Bardi countered this perspective, asserting that the department’s size would not necessitate the use of dispatchers and highlighted the effectiveness of sergeants in handling administrative tasks. Councilman Marcelino “Moose” Trillo chimed in, focusing on the lengthy process of hiring police officers and suggested looking into alternate route candidates to speed up recruitment.
Speeding issues, particularly on Eagle Rock Avenue and Harrison Avenue, were also a focal point. Councilwoman Fishman raised the issue of excessive speeding and moving violations at the intersection of Livingston Avenue and Eagle Rock Avenue. The Police Department responded affirmatively, assuring measures were being taken to address the problem, including the implementation of e-ticketing to streamline the process and enhance accuracy.
Amid these discussions, several ordinances were considered. One such ordinance aimed to amend section 2-24 of the revised General Ordinances of the Borough of Roseland, specifically focusing on the Department of Police. Another ordinance focused on the use of pickleball courts. The proposal to change the administration of standing committees within the Borough Council sparked a debate. Councilman Bardi defended the modifications, citing the need for flexibility to adapt to the borough’s evolving needs. However, Councilman Trillo advocated for the retention of essential committees focused on public safety and public works.
Other notable points included a discussion about the financial outcome of a previous event involving the sale of raffle tickets. The council clarified that the event had been successful, with over 100 attendees, leading to a positive financial result. The resolutions related to the event were passed without significant opposition.
The meeting also included farewells and expressions of gratitude. Mayor James R. Spango acknowledged the retirement of Councilwoman Michele Tolli after 18 years of service, appreciating her dedication and contributions to the community. Additionally, Janet Treon from the public, praised the council’s efforts in getting the roads paved and congratulated the mayor on his reelection. She also paid tribute to Councilwoman Tolli for her public service and volunteerism.
The council also recognized the volunteers of the year, Priscilla MZ Johnson and Steve Batt, for their dedication and extensive volunteerism in beautifying the town and revitalizing the Boosters Club, respectively. The council members and the mayor expressed their appreciation for their contributions.
James R. Spango
City Council Officials:
Marcelino “Moose” Trillo, Christopher Bardi, Eileen Fishman, Roger Freda, Jean Perrotti, Michele Tolli
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
12/19/2023
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Recording Published:
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Duration:
80 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Essex County
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Towns:
Roseland
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