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- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 9/11/25
- 09/12/2025
- 86 Minutes
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Overview: During the Ventnor City Council meeting, attention centered on a redevelopment project that promises to reshape the local landscape while adhering strictly to existing plans, alongside ongoing disputes concerning new environmental regulations.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 9/2/25
- 09/03/2025
- 63 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent meeting, the Atlantic County Board of Commissioners appointed Reverend Collins Day Senior to fill the vacancy left by the late Commissioner Ernest Corsy. This appointment was a focal point of the gathering, which also included discussions on local economic partnerships, infrastructure projects, and community initiatives.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 8/14/25
- 08/15/2025
- 74 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Ventnor City Council meeting on August 14, 2025, focused on significant initiatives including a proposed facade improvement program aimed at revitalizing downtown businesses, various infrastructure projects, and community events. Discussions included offering tax abatements to incentivize local businesses to enhance their properties, addressing infrastructure repairs, and celebrating community engagement.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 8/12/25
- 08/19/2025
- 90 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Atlantic County Board of Commissioners meeting centered around issues, including the financial burden of municipal property revaluations and tributes to the late Commissioner Ernest Corsy. The board addressed topics spanning tax assessment challenges, health benefits consulting contracts, and tributes to veterans, while also honoring Corsy’s legacy and impact on the community.
- NJ
- Atlantic County
- 7/10/25
- 07/14/2025
- 79 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a detailed meeting on July 10, 2025, the Ventnor City Council addressed several issues, notably expressing opposition to proposed legislation that could eliminate beach tag fees. The council highlighted the importance of beach tags as a critical revenue source for maintaining safety and order, while also advancing discussions on the city’s long-anticipated boardwalk reconstruction project.