Westampton Town Council Approves $1.44 Million Budget with Key Focus on Infrastructure and Safety
- Meeting Overview:
The Westampton Town Council meeting focused on the approval of a $1.44 million capital budget, emphasizing infrastructure improvements and safety enhancements. This included significant allocations for municipal projects and upgrades to emergency services equipment. Additionally, the council celebrated local police officers for their exceptional service and discussed potential shifts in technology procurement strategies.
06:43At the forefront of the meeting was the approval of the 2025 capital budget, which was presented with a $97,000 reduction from its initial proposal. The revised budget addresses infrastructure needs and safety upgrades across multiple departments. The roof, over three decades old, was deemed beyond repair, necessitating a complete replacement.
14:37The police department received attention with a proposed budget of $660,000. This funding is earmarked for replacing aging vehicles and a substantial $510,000 investment in an Axon system. The Axon system will modernize body-worn cameras, in-car video cameras, and digital evidence collection systems. Concerns were raised about the current Panasonic equipment, which is obsolete and unsupported.
19:46In the realm of emergency services, the budget request included $125,000 for immediate expenditures. A notable aspect was the decision to approach the purchase of a new ambulance as a two-year project, with $75,000 allocated this year for the chassis. The urgency of this phased approach was highlighted by the extended ambulance production timeline, projected to reach 2027 without preemptive action. The existing ambulance set for replacement is a 2016 Ford E450.
24:18Further discussions in the meeting revolved around the procurement of technology for general administration. The council considered a $15,000 request to replace outdated laptops unable to support recent software upgrades. A council member suggested exploring leasing options for computers as a potential cost-effective solution, given the rapid pace of technological obsolescence. This idea was met with interest, and the council agreed to investigate this alternative further.
The meeting also addressed the acquisition of emergency medical equipment, including personal protective equipment and IT hardware, with a proposed budget of $50,000. Although these funds are not immediately required for the 2025 fiscal year, the council emphasized the importance of having resources available for urgent needs without impacting the operational budget.
01:57In addition to budgetary matters, the council celebrated the achievements of local police officers. Awards were presented in recognition of outstanding service, with one officer honored with the 2024 Chief of Police Award for their dedication and fundraising efforts for the canine unit. Another officer received the 2024 Officer of the Year Award, acknowledging their exemplary performance and community recognition throughout the year. These awards underscored the department’s appreciation for the officers’ contributions to public safety.
29:41The meeting also involved routine deliberations on ordinances and resolutions. Notably, an amendment to chapter 88 of the township code concerning animals and an ordinance to exceed municipal budget appropriation limits were unanimously supported. A resolution authorizing self-examination of the municipal budget was passed, and various payments were approved. The council also agreed to provide tax refunds for totally disabled veterans, although one council member abstained from the vote.
32:58Public engagement was minimal, with no comments during the designated period. However, the council announced upcoming community events, including a recreation committee meeting and a basketball game featuring local police and fire departments playing with children.
Sandy Henley
City Council Officials:
Odise Carr (Deputy Mayor), Dr. Ashlee Caldwell (Committeewoman), Gail Maddox-Canteen (Committeewoman), Jaime Mungo (Committeewoman)
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
05/27/2025
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Recording Published:
05/28/2025
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Duration:
39 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Burlington County
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Towns:
Westampton
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