Union Town Council Meeting Highlights Speeding Concerns and Community Support Initiatives
- Meeting Overview:
During a recent Union Town Council meeting, discussions centered around wide-ranging community issues, including concerns about speeding, the swearing-in of new officials, and a charitable donation to a local family. The meeting also featured updates on public safety measures and community engagement efforts.
Speeding and traffic safety emerged as a primary concern, with several residents voicing their frustrations during the public comment session. A resident, Nael Williams, highlighted congestion issues near Tedo Place, exacerbated by stop signs that allegedly create challenging driving conditions. He also noted ongoing disputes and noise complaints linked to a private social club known for playing loud music into the early hours. Another resident, Tom Delesio, raised alarms about excessive speeding on Nicholas Avenue, describing it as a thoroughfare for non-residents. Delesio suggested that speed control measures, such as speed tables, be implemented to mitigate the risk of accidents. He emphasized the urgency of addressing this issue before a potential tragedy occurs. The council acknowledged the problem and assured residents that traffic safety would be further examined.
In a show of community spirit, the meeting featured a notable segment honoring the resilience of the McCall family, whose infant, Leighton, had recently overcome significant health challenges. The Greater Union Township Chamber of Commerce, represented by Jim Masterson, presented a $10,000 check to the family. The donation stemmed from proceeds raised during the successful Community-Wide 5K event, which saw participation from over 400 runners and 97 sponsors. The event had been specifically dedicated to baby Leighton. The Mayor praised the family’s perseverance and the event’s positive impact on fostering local connections.
The meeting also included the swearing-in of Patricia G. Fraser, who had recently been elected to the council. Following this, three new police officers were introduced and sworn in by the Police Commissioner. Officers Charles Sly, Kyle Chipkin, and Charles Fetto, all graduates of the Morris County Police Academy, took their oaths. Their diverse backgrounds, including achievements in criminology and criminal justice, were shared during the ceremony.
Public safety updates were further addressed by the Deputy Mayor, who reported on the fire department’s recent activities. Over the past two weeks, the department responded to 383 emergency calls, with a majority being medical-related. Noteworthy incidents included a mass casualty event involving a New Jersey Transit bus collision and several vehicle fires. The Deputy Mayor took the opportunity to stress the importance of fire safety, particularly during the holiday season, urging residents to ensure smoke alarms are installed and regularly tested.
In addition to these major events, the council reviewed and approved several ordinances and resolutions. Key legislative actions included amendments to stop intersections, the designation of restricted parking spaces, and a lease agreement for a parking lot. Financial matters were also addressed, with budget increases for automotive parts and janitorial supplies approved. The council further authorized legal representation in ongoing litigation and approved the installation of parking pay stations.
Community initiatives were highlighted with announcements of upcoming senior workshops and recreational events. These include health maintenance checks for seniors, a workshop series on topics like living wills and fraud prevention, and social events such as a casino trip and holiday party.
Manuel Figueiredo
City Council Officials:
, Joseph Florio, Deputy, James Bowser, Committeeman, Patricia Guerra-Frazier, Committeewoman, Sandra Terrell, Committeewoman
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
11/12/2024
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Recording Published:
11/12/2024
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Duration:
67 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:
Union (Union County)
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