Union County Awards Over $1 Million in Grants to Enhance Recreation and Environment
- Meeting Overview:
In an effort to bolster community life and environmental efforts, the Union County Board of Commissioners announced the distribution of over $1 million in grants to various towns across the county. These funds, originating from the Kids Recreation Trust Fund and the Greening Union County program, are earmarked for projects that aim to improve recreational facilities and green spaces, thereby enhancing the quality of life for residents.
0:00The most notable aspect of the meeting was the enthusiastic response from community leaders who expressed their gratitude for the funding. Commissioner Sergio Granados, chair of the Open Space Committee, highlighted the importance of the grants provided by the Open Space, Recreation and Historic Preservation Trust Fund. He acknowledged the tireless efforts of Director Durban Drake, Angelica Sedeno, and Maria Hernandez in securing the grants.
Representatives from various towns shared their plans for utilizing the funds. Carolyn George from Lower Columbia discussed the necessity of a new turf field due to the poor condition of existing facilities, which currently deter usage despite favorable weather. Ralph Bernardo from Clark Recreation expressed gratitude for the funding, which will facilitate the acquisition of new recreational equipment. In Cranford, Mayor Brian Andrews announced plans to upgrade the Recreation Center and tennis courts with the newly awarded funds.
Mayor Chris May of Elizabeth emphasized the impact of the funding on safety and aesthetics, as it will be used to install synthetic turf at O’Brien Soccer Field. In Garwood, Mayor Glen Stock outlined plans to extend trails and add solar lighting throughout the Recreation Complex. Meanwhile, Linda Carich from Kenilworth highlighted various improvements at De Mario Park, including new garbage cans and a pavilion for community events.
Mayor D. Armstead pointed out the need for renovations at Memorial Park, emphasizing that the grants will have a wide-reaching positive effect across the county. These testimonials illustrate the significant role the grants play in transforming local recreational and environmental landscapes.
12:40The public comments segment of the meeting further underscored the community’s eagerness to leverage county support for new initiatives. Alis, director of community activities and recreation at the Borough of New Providence, discussed their plans to use the Kids Recreation Trust Fund to enhance Oakwood Park with picnic tables, benches, and shade structures. The project aims to create a fully inclusive playground by Spring 2025.
Plainfield representatives shared their excitement for the potential of the Union County Green Grant to enable the planting of over 100 trees, thereby contributing to environmental stewardship. Mayor Adrian also highlighted the importance of the Kids Recreation Trust Fund in making Hannah Atkins Park’s playground ADA accessible.
Rahway’s Mayor Raymond Giobi expressed appreciation for the grants, which will replace outdated play structures at Tulley Field, a vital hub for summer programs. Cindy Thomas from Roselle announced the receipt of a Green County Grant for tree planting and a proposal for splash park upgrades.
Mayor Josh Lardo of Scotch Plains plans to construct pickleball and tennis courts with the Kids Trust grant. Adam Le from Springfield emphasized the need for a new playground at Alvin Park due to weather damage.
Summit representatives discussed the long-overdue updates planned for Tatlock Park’s playground, with community feedback being gathered to ensure the new design meets local needs. The Township of Union expressed gratitude for grants that will enable a splash pad at Davis Park, offering a safe space for summer recreation. Finally, Megan Chaer from Westfield discussed grant applications to enhance safety and inclusivity at Memorial Park tennis courts.
In addition to community-focused discussions, the meeting included various resolutions presented by county officials. The Deputy Union County Clerk introduced resolutions for consideration, while the Union County Prosecutor’s Office and Sheriff Pete Corelli outlined resolutions targeting drug and alcohol addiction support among incarcerated individuals, funded by state grants. Other departments, including Engineering, Public Works, Facilities Management, Human Services, Parks and Recreation, and Public Safety, presented their collaborative efforts through additional resolutions.
Edward Oatman
County Council Officials:
Kimberly Palmieri-Mouded, Lourdes M. Leon, James E. Baker, Jr., Joseph Bodek, Michèle S. Delisfort, Sergio Granados, Bette Jane Kowalski, Alexander Mirabella, Rebecca Williams
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Meeting Type:
County Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
10/23/2024
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Recording Published:
11/13/2024
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Duration:
24 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Berkeley Heights, Clark, Cranford, Elizabeth, Fanwood, Garwood, Hillside, Kenilworth, Linden, Mountainside, New Providence, Plainfield, Rahway, Roselle, Roselle Park, Scotch Plains, Springfield (Union County), Summit, Union (Union County), Westfield, Winfield
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