Washington (Bergen) Council Allocates $700K for Emergency Stream Restoration
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
04/17/2024
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Recording Published:
04/17/2024
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Duration:
336 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Bergen County
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Towns:
Washington (Bergen)
- Meeting Overview:
The Washington (Bergen) Town Council meeting concluded with a notable decision to allocate $700,000 for an emergency stream restoration project on the Masqusink Brook to repair a sewer line. This urgent infrastructure issue took precedence, leading to a debate about the potential suspension of the 2024 Road program to redirect funds to the emergency project. The financial implications and the potential impact on other planned projects were considered thoroughly before reaching a resolution.
The council’s deliberation on the emergency project underscored the pressing nature of the sewer line repair, with concerns raised about the immediate risks and long-term consequences if not addressed.
In addition to the emergency stream restoration, the meeting addressed other budgetary concerns, including the allocation of a revised $600,000 for the 2024 Road program. The necessity of road maintenance and the responsibility for sidewalk repairs were topics of discussion. The council examined the town ordinance, which states that sidewalk maintenance falls under the homeowners’ responsibility. Despite a list of residents with sidewalks in violation of the ordinance, the issue had not been addressed, prompting a debate about whether the town should cover the repair costs or enforce the ordinance and have homeowners incur the expense.
The council also scrutinized the allocation of funds for the Department of Public Works (DPW). It approved $30,000 for two stainless steel Mason dump bodies for trucks, while the request for a field rake was deferred to 2025. The necessity of park improvements was discussed, with the council ultimately approving a $146,000 budget for INF field Rehabilitation at four locations, emphasizing the importance of safety and the urgency of the improvements.
Discussion on police resources included the approval of $32,000 for an EMS FD pager system and the decision to postpone the acquisition of police stationary PRS cameras until 2025, given the financial constraints and prioritization of other projects. The council also approved the purchase of police vehicles, with a proposal to reduce the number of vehicles from two to one annually, considering supply chain issues and the cost-benefit analysis compared to leasing options.
Budgeting for town events was another focal point, with proposed reductions to the holiday celebrations and remembrances budget from $10,000 to a range between $6,000 to $9,000, based on the potential use of a trust fund and donations to offset costs. The council engaged in a detailed debate over the financial reports’ accuracy and the responsible management of the public celebrations trust.
Employee compensation and benefits were extensively debated, including discussions on the fair market value adjustments for certain positions and the reinstatement of mileage stipends for administrative and clerk positions. The council voted in favor of salary increases for specific roles to align with market value and explored cost savings related to healthcare plans, weighing the financial benefits of transitioning to different plans against the town’s liabilities.
The meeting also covered topics such as the allocation of funds for statutory expenses, grants, and the approval of various contracted services. These discussions included the analysis of healthcare premiums, the reserve for uncollected taxes, and the capital plan, with the council members requesting detailed information to make informed decisions.
Peter Calamari
City Council Officials:
Michael Desena, Steven Cascio, Tom Sears, Michael Ullman, Daisy Velez, KEN POLLER (Twp. Attorney), MARK DICARLO (Twp. Administrator)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
04/17/2024
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Recording Published:
04/17/2024
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Duration:
336 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:
Washington (Bergen)
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