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Commissioners Worksession 6/8/26
Published: Jun 8, 2026
Glover Street Project Recommended for Annual DOT Grant Application
The borough is recommending the Glover Street project, specifically from Grove to Evergreen, for the annual DOT grant application. This section of Glover Street received the lowest rating among five evaluated streets. The project is planned for summer, coinciding with when school is not in session. It is a short stretch with six houses but is heavily trafficked and currently rated a 21.
Solid Waste Ordinance Changes Address Bulk Trash and Trash Can Limits
The first reading of an ordinance concerning solid waste changes includes provisions for bulk trash and trash cans. The bulk trash changes are intended to take effect upon adoption of the ordinance, likely in early August, to allow for immediate impact assessment. The trash can portion, which may involve limiting the number of cans or switching to a one-arm truck system, will not take effect until September or October, depending on the bidding process for new cans and the implementation timeline. The decision on the one-arm truck system will be based on cost-effectiveness compared to the current method, with bids due in early July.
Resident Calls for Increased Police Presence to Address Bicycle Safety Concerns
A resident, Walter, voiced concerns about the visible presence of police on King's Highway and in King's Court, citing an increase in dangerous bicycle activity, including wheelies on sidewalks. He recounted an incident where a cyclist verbally confronted him when he pointed out the illegality of their actions. He also shared a story about a 95-year-old friend who fell and broke her hip after being scared by a cyclist, leading to her death. Walter requested increased police visibility to address these issues and ensure resident safety.
Garden Club Anniversary Proclamation and Agenda Items for Month-End Meeting Detailed
The council is planning its end-of-month agenda, which includes adding a proclamation recognizing the Garden Club's 120th anniversary, making it the first garden club in New Jersey. They also plan to update a previous proclamation from the club's 110th anniversary and invite members to the meeting. Additionally, a proclamation for a centenarian will be read. The agenda also features the borough budget hearing, potential adoption of the Business Improvement District, second reading on a special improvement district, first reading on solid waste changes, and several resolutions, including the annual DOT grant application for road improvements.
July 4th Celebration Moved to July 3rd to Accommodate Regional Anniversary Events
A resident inquired about the decision to celebrate the 4th of July on July 3rd. It was explained that this decision was made in response to a county-wide request to accommodate the larger 250th-anniversary celebration of America's birthday in Philadelphia on July 4th. Many vendors and reenactors were already booked for the Philadelphia event. The borough had already committed resources and booked entertainment for July 3rd and decided to proceed with that date to avoid financial loss and to allow residents to participate in the Philadelphia celebration.
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