Waldwick Borough Tackles Infrastructure Issues Amidst Community Concerns
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
01/23/2024
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Recording Published:
01/23/2024
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Duration:
60 Minutes
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Towns:
Waldwick
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County:
Bergen County
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State:
New Jersey
- Meeting Overview:
In a recent meeting of the Waldwick Borough Council, community members voiced concerns over infrastructure and public safety, including unresolved water drainage issues on Scott Street and delays in the road reconstruction on Hudson Street. The council addressed these concerns, assuring residents of forthcoming improvements and discussing various measures to mitigate the issues.
At the forefront of the community’s concerns were the ongoing water drainage problems on Scott Street, which have led to property damage and safety issues for residents. The discussion took a constructive turn as the council contemplated applying for a grant to fund necessary improvements to resolve the situation. This topic took on a sense of urgency as residents emphasized the damage and pointed to the need for regular clearing of storm drains to prevent further flooding.
The Hudson Street road reconstruction also generated significant dialogue, with residents expressing their frustration over delays despite previous commitments from the council. The issue was brought to light by a resident highlighting safety concerns and the town’s responsibility to follow through with its verbal promises. The council responded with reassurances that the reconstruction was indeed scheduled for the entire road and that a contract had already been awarded, with work expected to commence in the spring months.
In addition to infrastructure concerns, the meeting also touched upon the beautification of the borough. A member of the beautification committee questioned the necessity of a proposed ordinance, which they felt might infringe upon the committee’s volunteer work. The committee member advocated for a focus on enhancing the town’s aesthetic rather than aligning with environmental concerns. The council acknowledged the need to address tree ordinances and took note of the member’s preference to concentrate on improving the town’s appearance.
Another item of business was the third annual holiday lights competition, which saw the borough celebrating community spirit and engagement. The mayor reported on the competition, with notable mentions of the most outlandish house, the runner-up, and the best overall display.
Further discussions included updates on various committee reports and planned activities. The Financial Administrative Committee and Fire and Police Protection Committee provided insights into the budget process, with the latter apologizing for not having met with department heads due to a family medical issue. The Public Safety Committee shared information on an ambulance corps meeting, detailing the number of runs and response times. The Recreation and Health Committee reported on the Board of Health meeting and local sports associations’ activities, while the Public Works Committee spoke on snow removal and shared services efforts. Updates from the Grounds Committee included infrastructure projects and the installation of a charging station. The Department Head Administrator addressed the completion of the Assessment program, upcoming budget discussions, and efforts to address water and flooding issues.
The council also deliberated over various resolutions, such as the acceptance of funding from the county for improvements to Lions Park and the authorization to apply for a 2024 Recreation grant. The appointment of municipal representatives to the Bergen County Community Development Regional committees was also discussed, as well as the approval of several contracts for services. One council member raised questions about the refund of permit fees for certain properties and the appointment of a risk manager for professional insurance services. During the public comments section, the council assured residents that they were working to address the drainage issues and considering applying for a grant to fund necessary improvements.
The meeting concluded with the Clerk reporting on resolutions related to committee appointments and a permit fee refund. The Clerk also informed attendees of upcoming events and deadlines, including dog licensing and political affiliation declaration forms. The Grant Administrator made general remarks about the meeting and past meetings, providing a sense of continuity and ongoing attention to borough matters.
Thomas A. Giordano
City Council Officials:
Michele S. Weber, Kathleen E. Cericola, Michael F. Ritchie, Jr., Joseph Martinello, Andrew Brennecke, Mark Ramundo
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/23/2024
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Recording Published:
01/23/2024
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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:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Waldwick
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