Waldwick Council Tackles Rising Health Premiums and Prepares for Historic Borough Celebration

In a recent meeting of the Waldwick Borough Council, discussions focused on the escalating health benefit premiums for public employees and the anticipated 250th anniversary celebration of the borough. Amidst these deliberations, the council also addressed community concerns, ongoing pool operations, and redevelopment initiatives.

The meeting’s most pressing topic was the steep rise in health benefit premiums for public sector employees, which have surged by 80.4% over the past four years. The council presented a resolution urging the New Jersey State Health Benefits Plan to adopt specific reforms to ensure sustainability. Proposed measures included eliminating high-cost plan designs, modifying co-pays, and implementing reference-based pricing to enhance medical transparency and manage costs.

Equally significant was the enthusiastic presentation by a guest speaker, Dame Elizabeth Ross, who represented the Waldwick Community Alliance and the Waldwick Museum. In character as Bessie Ross, she plans for the borough’s 250th anniversary celebration. The event promises to be a vibrant affair, featuring reenactors, military encampments, and activities for children. Historical displays, including American Revolutionary War artifacts and reenactor demonstrations, are set to enrich the occasion. Ross emphasized the event’s historical importance and shared personal anecdotes, linking her family heritage to the borough’s history. Mayor Thomas A. Giordano expressed his anticipation for the celebration, scheduled for Sunday.

The council also addressed ongoing technical issues with audio equipment during meetings. A new microphone was installed to remedy past malfunctions, and efforts are underway to acquire a cordless microphone for future use. Mayor Giordano thanked the community for their patience as these technical challenges are resolved.

The administrative reports covered various community and business matters, including a meeting with the new owners of the Waldwick Pharmacy. The owners expressed concerns about competition from larger pharmacies, prompting the mayor to encourage community support for local businesses. Additionally, a recent breakfast hosted by the mayor featured County Commissioner Tom Sullivan, who provided insights on shared services and county operations.

Council member Joseph Martinello from the financial administrative committee addressed the budget passed in a previous meeting, noting forthcoming ordinances for budgetary adjustments, including salary settings. Martinello took the opportunity to dispel misinformation circulating on social media regarding the borough pool. He categorically denied claims of budget issues, asserting that there was “never a budget problem for the pool.” He clarified that the council had proactively initiated the search for a pool manager, countering rumors of delays in hiring.

The pool’s operations were further detailed, with the hiring of a pool manager, Brian Doyle, who is well-regarded for his background in teaching and coaching. Recruitment efforts for lifeguards are ongoing, with 18 returning lifeguards and four new appointments. The pool is scheduled to open on June 20, with online registration for membership beginning on May 26.

The Public Safety Committee provided updates on the Waldwick Volunteer Fire Department’s activities, including their assistance with a local 5K event and plans to integrate a new fire department member. The department’s collaboration with the ambulance corps was commended for its effectiveness in serving the community. The committee also announced a reduction in costs by 10% without significant staff changes.

Miss Smith from the Recreation and Health Committee expressed gratitude to the Lions Club and other volunteers for their support of recent events, particularly for a local child, Oscar, facing health challenges. Upcoming community events include the 250th anniversary celebration on May 17 and summer music performances on June 10.

The council reviewed several consent resolutions, all passed collectively. These included requests for the municipal pool’s use for school events, contracts for towing services, and appointments related to the pool’s management. An ordinance amendment concerning the compensation of non-union salaried employees was introduced, with a public hearing set for two weeks later.

Redevelopment plans were also discussed, focusing on designated areas near the train tracks and a separate area designated as block 116. These plans were approved without debate.

Public comments highlighted community gratitude for council support of events, such as an annual gathering with over 700 participants and a recent golf outing by the Waldwick Baseball Association. Concerns about local business operations, particularly regarding idling trucks, were addressed, with council members acknowledging their limited regulatory authority but emphasizing compliance with state guidelines.

The meeting concluded with plans for a closed session, expected to last 30 to 45 minutes, with no actions anticipated as a result.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
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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