Union Town Council Celebrates Local Achievements and Tackles Community Concerns

During the Union Town Council meeting, the council celebrated local achievements, including the commendation of youth groups, and addressed community concerns such as traffic safety and infrastructure improvements. The meeting also saw the approval of several ordinances and the introduction of upcoming community events.

A highlight of the meeting was the recognition of the Diamondets Baton Twirling and Dance Team for their outstanding performance at the NBT National Baton Twirling Association and Mid-Atlantic Regional Championship. The team achieved first place in every category they entered. The mayor read a resolution that praised their dedication and commitment to both artistic and personal development. The team’s coach expressed gratitude for the acknowledgment and emphasized the importance of community support, recalling the contributions of a predecessor, Miss Pat, who helped sustain the legacy of baton twirling in the area. The commendation was met with applause from attendees, celebrating the team’s accomplishments and the community’s ongoing support for youth programs.

In addressing community issues, traffic safety emerged as a concern. Residents raised reports of traffic violations, including speeding and red-light running, which prompted the council to discuss potential measures to enhance safety. A committee member stressed the importance of addressing these infractions and tasked the director with developing a plan to tackle traffic issues at identified problem locations. During public comments, a fourth-grade student, Raphael Palanco, and his mother voiced concerns over speeding near his school on Whitewood Street. They highlighted the absence of sidewalks and frequent illegal parking. The council acknowledged these issues and showed a commitment to finding effective resolutions.

The council further demonstrated its dedication to community safety by authorizing emergency repairs for fire equipment, including ladder truck 4 and engine one, with expenditures capped at $38,287.87. Approval was also granted for the purchase of firefighter turnout gear, totaling $66,970, and the repair of the police department’s air conditioning unit, with costs not exceeding $92,000. These measures reflect the council’s focus on maintaining essential services and ensuring the safety of emergency personnel.

Moving to infrastructure matters, the council introduced a bond ordinance amounting to $23,500,000 for various capital acquisitions and improvements, with financing through the issuance of bonds. This ordinance received support for future discussion. Additionally, the council adopted a redevelopment plan for municipal lot expansion on Morris Avenue, referring it to the planning board for further consideration.

Other notable approvals included the extension of a plenary retail license for Joe’s Place until July 30, 2025, and the authorization to purchase a Polar Tech Plus AC machine for the fire department, sourced from Snap-on Industrial, for $8,945.50. The council also approved a contract with Garden State Fireworks for the July 4th celebration, with a fee capped at $24,000.

In community engagement, the council promoted upcoming events like the Open Road event and a Memorial Day encampment featuring a Revolutionary War reenactment. The Memorial Day parade will start from the VFW and conclude with a ceremony at Honor Roll Park, honoring fallen heroes.

The council also addressed requests for community events, approving street closures and the use of township resources for various gatherings. Among these was a red carpet prom event at Jefferson School and a block party on Cross Street.

Financial matters were handled, including the authorization for the tax collector to prepare and mail estimated tax bills. The council also approved a contract with Robert Pansula, Esquire, to represent the township in litigation involving Yuri Sims, with expenses not exceeding $10,000.

Departmental reports provided updates on various township operations. The police commissioner detailed enforcement activities and highlighted a significant arrest involving narcotics and a defaced firearm. Public Works reported on maintenance activities, including street sweeping and tree removals. The fire department’s report included response statistics and community outreach initiatives, while the recreation commissioner announced upcoming programs and events aimed at promoting community involvement.

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:
James Bowser Jr.
City Council Officials:
, Joseph Florio, Deputy, Manuel Figueiredo, Committeeman, Patricia Guerra-Frazier, Committeewoman, Sandra Terrell, Committeewoman

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