Upper Township Council Addresses Beach Vandalism and Public Safety
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
32 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Cape May County
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Towns:
Upper
- Meeting Overview:
At the Upper Township Council meeting on June 7th, 2024, discussions included the handling of vandalism at a local field, the donation of a new boat for beach patrols, and the successful use of drones by the police department in a recent missing person case. Additionally, the council tackled the issue of increased parking enforcement, the impact of cellular license agreements on revenue, and the progress of infrastructure projects such as the storm water pump in Strair and the NJ Doot project on Route nine.
A notable concern raised during the meeting was the vandalism occurring at a local field. The council expressed gratitude to the fire department for their prompt response to the incident. The state police are currently investigating the vandalism. This issue underlines the challenges faced by public spaces and the importance of community and interagency cooperation in maintaining safety and order.
In terms of public safety and community service, the police department was commended for their efficient response to a missing person case. The use of drones in search and rescue operations was particularly highlighted. This instance of technology use represents a growing trend in local governance to incorporate advanced tools for public service.
The meeting also discussed the donation of a new boat to enhance beach patrol capabilities. This addition is expected to increase the efficiency and reach of patrol operations. The council reported no major issues at the beaches, which is indicative of the effectiveness of the township’s management and maintenance efforts.
Parking and traffic were another area of focus, with the council discussing parking enforcement in popular areas. Specific examples of assistance provided to the public were cited. The influx of vehicles and boats in the area, possibly due to the township’s growing attractiveness as a destination, necessitates ongoing discussions and strategies to accommodate and regulate these increases.
Financially, the council deliberated on the potential impact of increased licenses for AT&T, Verizon, and T-Mobile. The combined annual licensing fee from these agreements amounts to approximately $110,000, with a 3% yearly increment. Such agreements are vital for the township’s revenue and require careful negotiation and management to balance corporate needs with community benefits.
Infrastructure projects were also a key topic, with the council reporting progress on the storm water pump project in Strair. Additionally, the NJ Doot project along Route nine and its consequent traffic implications due to road closures for concrete improvements were discussed.
The Coastal Coalition’s efforts to address flooding issues were highlighted. The council discussed plans for outreach meetings and distributing flyers for recertification with the community rating system.
The council addressed the introduction and first reading of two ordinances. One aims to align the Township Code with Municipal Land Use Law, and the other updates stop signs, loading zones, and parking regulations. These ordinances represent the council’s efforts to update and refine local laws to reflect current needs and standards.
A resolution authorizing the township committee to enter an executive session for personnel matters and contract negotiations was incorporated. This standard procedure allows for private discussions on sensitive topics.
Finally, the disposal of surplus property was on the agenda. The council approved the donation of an old ladder rack from the beach truck to Troop 79. This act of repurposing government property for community use exemplifies the council’s resourcefulness and community support.
John “Jay” Newman
City Council Officials:
Kimberly R. Hayes, Curtis T. Corson, Victor W. Nappen II, Mark E. Pancoast
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
06/10/2024
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Recording Published:
07/22/2024
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Duration:
32 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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