Waldwick Borough Council Plans Community Enhancements Amid Insurance Rate Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
08/13/2024
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Recording Published:
08/13/2024
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Waldwick
- Meeting Overview:
The Waldwick Borough Council meeting covered topics including the introduction of new ordinances, updates on community events, financial concerns, and public comments on local issues. Key discussions included the council’s efforts to address rising insurance rates, the introduction of environmental initiatives, and public feedback on various municipal matters.
During the meeting, one of the most discussions centered on the forecasted increase in insurance rates, projected to rise between 15% and 18% in the coming year. Council member Michael F. Ritchie, Jr. presented this information, noting the substantial impact it could have on the borough’s finances. In response, the council is exploring alternative insurance options in an effort to mitigate the potential financial strain. Ritchie also highlighted the improved purchase order signing process, which reduces the paperwork burden on the council, streamlining approval procedures.
The council also discussed a redevelopment plan that has garnered positive feedback from the community. This initiative aims to revitalize certain areas within the borough and has sparked interest from residents seeking to include their neighborhoods in the project. Ritchie proposed a marketing campaign to promote the borough, which would involve a software demonstration to track data on foot traffic and business performance. He suggested integrating this initiative into the following year’s budget and collaborating with local organizations to enhance its effectiveness.
Environmental initiatives were another focal point of the meeting. The Mayor reported on the success of a recent styrofoam collection event, which filled three-quarters of a dumpster, emphasizing the importance of reducing styrofoam waste. Plans for future environmental programs, including a schedule for collection dates in 2025 and 2026, were also mentioned. Additionally, the introduction of EV charging stations and a styrofoam recycling program was highlighted as part of the borough’s ongoing efforts to promote sustainability.
Public safety updates were provided, detailing the Waldwick Fire Department’s response to 29 emergency calls since the last report. The Public Safety Committee noted that Waldwick Emergency Medical Services had undertaken 46 runs in July, with several calls related to breathing issues and falls. The efficiency of response times was emphasized, with 90% of units arriving within five minutes.
Public Works Committee updates included recent valve repairs on Waldwick Avenue and Hudson Avenue, as well as ongoing maintenance of borough properties, which received positive feedback from residents. The opening day for junior football and soccer events scheduled for early September was announced, encouraging community support for local youth sports.
Several ordinances were introduced and discussed, including amendments to bond ordinances for public improvements and water utility capital improvements, both of which were aimed at incorporating additional funding sources. The council unanimously supported these amendments, noting their necessity for ongoing projects. Additionally, an ordinance was introduced to regulate the removal and replacement of trees, a state-mandated requirement to protect local flora while considering residential interests.
The council also addressed concerns raised during the public comments segment. John Vort expressed frustration with unsolicited salespeople knocking on his door, despite having submitted a do-not-solicit request. He was advised to call the police business line if approached by such individuals, with assurances that action could be taken against habitual violators. Another resident inquired about the need for a permit to remove dead trees, clarifying that all tree removals require a permit, although no fee is associated with removing dead trees.
Additional public comments included a resident’s suggestion to implement a badge system for tennis court usage to manage overcrowding and a grant program aimed at making New Jersey more age-friendly, which could provide funding for senior accessibility initiatives. Concerns were also raised about trucks operating during late hours and causing disturbances, with the council promising to look into the situation further.
The meeting included several routine approvals and resolutions, such as requests for pavilion usage for private events, a block party request, and the appointment of a senior member to the fire department. The council also accepted the resignation of a full-time Public Safety telecommunicator and appointed a new individual to fill the position.
Thomas A. Giordano
City Council Officials:
Michele S. Weber, Michael F. Ritchie, Jr., Andrew Brennecke, Mark Ramundo, Kathleen E. Cericola, Joseph Martinello
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
08/13/2024
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Recording Published:
08/13/2024
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Duration:
52 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Waldwick
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