Westfield Town Council Supports Traffic Safety Grant and Recognizes Local and Community Initiatives
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Westfield
- Meeting Overview:
The recent Westfield Town Council meeting focused on several updates and resolutions, including support for a traffic safety grant application, community initiatives, local business developments, and upcoming elections. The council addressed issues such as traffic safety enhancements, community solidarity, and infrastructure improvements, while also celebrating local organizations and events.
The most critical resolution discussed was the council’s support for a grant application aimed at improving traffic safety at the intersection of Tuttle Parkway and North Avenue. This intersection has been identified as a site with frequent accidents, and the town has long awaited county analysis for potential safety measures, including the installation of a new traffic signal. This resolution marks the beginning of efforts to secure funding and implement necessary changes to improve pedestrian and vehicular safety in the area.
Another topic was the proclamation recognizing the 75th anniversary of the Arc of Union County. The organization, founded in 1949 by parents of children with disabilities, has been instrumental in providing support and services to individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The council acknowledged the Arc’s dedication to offering educational, residential, vocational, and recreational programs to over 1,000 individuals and families. Mayor Shelley Brindle expressed pride in the partnership between Westfield and the Arc, particularly noting the successful development of residential communities.
Updates on community programs were also provided. The leaf collection program has undergone changes, with an earlier start date to accommodate early leaf fall. This year, collection begins the week of October 21, with a revised schedule starting in zones two and seven. Street sweepers will work alongside leaf collection crews to ensure thorough cleanup, especially in wet conditions. Free leaf bags will be available starting October 15, and residents are encouraged to sign up for Nixel alerts for timely updates.
The meeting also highlighted developments in downtown Westfield, with the opening of new businesses. A 1950s-themed hot dog restaurant, 1950s Originals, has opened on Elm Street, boasting “the best fries ever.” Maze Coaching and Cocktails is in its soft opening phase, with full operations expected to start by October 15. This adds to the town’s vibrant commercial scene, attracting both residents and visitors.
Upcoming community events were a point of interest, with announcements of family-friendly activities such as the Brightwood Park Jack-o-Lantern Trail and Trunk or Treat on October 26, and the Trick-or-Treat Halloween event on October 27, hosted by local organizations. Registration is required for these events, and further details are available on the town’s website.
In addition to these engaging community events, the meeting addressed upcoming elections. The council reminded residents of the importance of voting, noting the availability of mail-in ballots and early in-person voting from October 26 through November 3 at Union County College. The general election will occur on November 5, with polls open from 6:00 to 8:00 pm.
Infrastructure updates included the completion of resurfacing projects at Tomos Park, now featuring new pickleball courts, and the ongoing installation of a new playground at Memorial Park. The council also discussed plans to bid for a pool filtration system replacement.
Road paving was another significant topic, with updates on the completion of 33 out of 49 roads by Elizabeth Town Gas. The council plans to continue road work in various neighborhoods. An additional three roads await state approval before proceeding with contractor bids.
The council also heard from Drew Erman regarding the annual Race for Children, supporting the Union County Child Advocacy Center. The event, scheduled for October 20, includes a 5K run and a two-mile walk. Mayor Brindle offered to promote the event through town communications.
Shelley Brindle
City Council Officials:
Linda Habgood, Todd Saunders, Michael Dardia, Michael Armento, David Contract, Michal Domogala, Dawn Mackey, David W Kiefer
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Meeting Type:
City Council
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Meeting Date:
10/08/2024
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Recording Published:
10/08/2024
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Duration:
29 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
New Jersey
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County:
Union County
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Towns:
Westfield
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