Upper Town Council Addresses Amanda’s Field Lighting and Approves Capital Improvements
- Meeting Overview:
The Upper Town Council meeting on April 24th, 2026, concentrated on several issues, most notably the debate over permanent lighting at Amanda’s Field, the approval of a significant capital improvement bond, and the intricacies of affordable housing payments. The council also discussed various community improvements, including public safety enhancements and the upcoming sale of township-owned land.
The ongoing discussion about Amanda’s Field lighting was a focal point of the meeting. Kevin McCale, representing the Upper Township Soccer Association, articulated the association’s challenges in securing adequate field time due to the lack of permanent lighting. McCale highlighted the financial burden of temporary lighting and reiterated the association’s willingness to contribute financially to a permanent solution. Although a bond approved in February included funding for lighting, the specific resolution discussed in this meeting did not cover it. Despite the recent denial of their lighting request, McCale expressed a desire to work collaboratively with the township to find a feasible solution, requesting a clear outline of steps needed to move forward.
Another resident, Luvo, echoed concerns about the funding for lights. The council acknowledged the community’s needs and the visible improvements around the fields but maintained a structured approach.
In a development, the council approved a capital improvement bond, which includes plans to purchase two dump trucks and a street sweeper, as well as design work for a skate park at Amanda’s Field. This decision marks a substantial investment in the township’s infrastructure and recreational facilities.
Affordable housing payments also featured prominently in the meeting. The council clarified that payments from the affordable housing trust fund were intended for legal counsel and Triad Associates, which oversees the affordable housing program. These payments are part of the township’s ongoing affordable housing initiatives, with projects in Beasley’s Point and Fair Haven highlighted as areas of focus.
The council also discussed a six-month extension request from the New Jersey Department of Transportation concerning a grant for safe routes to school. This extension is necessary to complete the project. CME Associates is tasked with executing the project.
A resident, Natalie Nie, raised concerns about school funding, linking financial struggles to the township’s tax base. The council emphasized ongoing efforts to address these financial challenges, including applying for grant money and exploring partnerships with the school district to alleviate tax burdens on residents.
In other business, the council addressed the sale of township-owned land to residents Stuart and Marian Sean. The engineering department found no issues with the sale, and the council confirmed that an appraisal would be conducted before proceeding. Additionally, the council considered a request from the Upper Township Rescue Squad to hold raffles at Mosquito Landing Beach.
The meeting also featured a discussion on the results of the Request for Proposals (RFP) for beach vending services, with a recommendation to award the contract to SJ Aladdin. This decision is expected to generate additional revenue for the municipality, with the council indicating that a contract would be prepared for discussion at the next meeting.
In a notable administrative update, the council considered ordinance number 9, 2026, concerning traffic regulations and guidelines for roll-up dumpsters. With no public comment, the ordinance was promptly adopted.
The meeting concluded with a motion to enter into an executive session to discuss contract negotiations related to life insurance, information technology services, and short protection. The council agreed that discussions would be disclosed to the public once it was determined to be in the public interest.
Curtis T. Corson, Jr.
City Council Officials:
Curtis T. Corson, Jr., Victor W. Nappen, Ii, Zachary H. Palombo, Samuel J. Palombo, Tyler C. Casaccio
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/27/2026
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Recording Published:
04/27/2026
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Duration:
60 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Upper
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