Woodbridge Township Council Tackles Soil Degradation and Autism Awareness in Eventful Meeting

In a recent meeting, the Woodbridge Township Council addressed concerns ranging from soil degradation and its impact on nutrition to autism awareness initiatives. The council discussed the Safe Soil Movement, emphasizing the need to restore organic content to soil, and highlighted community efforts during Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month. The meeting also covered various community programs, public safety concerns, and housing developments aimed at supporting veterans and seniors.

The meeting commenced with Mayor John McCormac introducing a special proclamation for the Safe Soil Movement, represented by Shashed Gupta. Gupta detailed the issue of soil degradation, citing that 52% of U.S. topsoil has already been compromised, which has led to a decrease in food nutritional value. He pointed out that one orange today equates to the nutrients of eight oranges from the 1920s. Gupta emphasized the potential of organic-rich soil in addressing climate change by sequestering carbon more effectively than electric vehicles, managing drought conditions, and reducing forest fire risks. He warned of a looming food security crisis.

Gupta further explained that the movement does not oppose fertilizer companies but advocates for integrating practices like tree planting and animal integration on farms to rejuvenate soil health. He mentioned studies indicating that farmers adopting these methods could see substantial financial benefits over time. Echoing Gupta’s concerns, Tom Flynn from the township’s sustainable division called the movement “fantastic,” underscoring soil health as a cornerstone of sustainability initiatives.

Transitioning focus, the meeting honored National Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month. Mayor McCormac announced plans for a handicap-accessible playground at School 14 in Fords, designed for children with special needs. The mayor conveyed that a child named Zach would be the first to use the playground upon completion. A proclamation was read, recognizing April 2026 as Autism Acceptance and Awareness Month in Woodbridge Township. The police department’s contribution was highlighted, with a special patrol car wrapped for the month and Sergeant Brian Vela expressing gratitude for engaging with the autism community. Vela emphasized mutual learning, stating, “we can also learn from you guys.”

A theater performance titled “Not the Right Mom” was also announced, exploring the experiences of a mother raising a child on the autism spectrum. The show was described as a respectful and portrayal of autism, celebrating resilience and connection. Community members, including individuals with autism, shared personal stories, with one participant named Brendan expressing pride in his identity and love for comforting characters like Thomas the Tank Engine. Another participant, Kenny, highlighted the community’s unity and excitement surrounding the event.

The program targets students aged 18 to 21 and has contributed to an influx of families with children on the autism spectrum moving to Woodbridge Township. The Mayor’s Max Cafe at the Cypress Center provides practical skills for students.

A significant portion of the meeting addressed public safety and housing concerns. The council discussed a bond ordinance for public improvements amounting to $7,360,000, along with amendments to traffic ordinances extending parking restrictions. Property acquisition and preservation for recreational spaces were approved, alongside amendments to stormwater control regulations. During the public comment session, a resident expressed concerns about homelessness and emergency housing, while another discussed an upcoming event promoting love and acceptance.

The discussion also touched on the management of feral cat populations through a trap-neuter-return (TNR) program. Residents highlighted the benefits of TNR in controlling cat populations and reducing unwanted litters. Concerns were raised about alleged retaliatory actions against TNR participants, with a council member denying any retaliation but acknowledging that complaints might lead to fines.

Mayor McCormac clarified misconceptions about a new facility labeled as a homeless shelter, explaining it is intended for supportive housing for vulnerable families and individuals facing emergency displacements. Public safety concerns regarding reckless bicycle riding among teenagers were also noted, with educational assemblies planned to address the issue.

The meeting concluded with announcements of community events, including the grand opening of a Hallmark store, affordable housing developments for veterans and seniors, and updates on local recreational and educational initiatives. The mayor praised the police and fire departments for their swift response to a recent fire, which resulted in no casualties, and thanked the Red Cross for assisting displaced residents.

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:
John E. McCormac
City Council Officials:
Cory Spillar, Sharon McAuliffe, Howie Bauer, Virbhadra N. Patel, Debbie Meehan, Lizbeth DeJesus, Gregg M. Ficarra, Brian Small, John M. Mitch (Municipal Clerk)

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