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Borough Council Meeting - 16 June 2026
Published: Jun 16, 2026
Council Approves Infrastructure Projects, Library Upgrades, and Cooperation Agreement
The council approved several items related to infrastructure and community services. These include awarding bids for the 2026 DCED MTF curb ramp program to NJS Concrete, and the Morrisville Library paint and floor improvement project to PR Commercial Services. They also approved opening a new bank account for the borough and a cooperation agreement with the Redevelopment Authority for the Stockholm building. Additionally, a resolution for the truck scale relocation project and an ordinance vacating portions of streets related to the Cloverleaf project were passed.
Minor Subdivision Approved for 600 North Lafayette Avenue Project
The council considered and approved the 600 North Lafayette Avenue minor subdivision project. This involved dividing a lot, refurbishing an existing house to be a single-family home, and ensuring compliance with borough ordinances and state/local laws. The project received preliminary and final approval.
Police Chief Reports on Crime Statistics, Issues Fireworks Warnings, and Congratulates Retiring Sergeant
The Police Chief provided a report on recent activity, noting a decrease in Part I offenses. He also issued reminders about fireworks regulations for the upcoming Fourth of July, emphasizing that fireworks cannot be discharged on public property without permission and that parks have specific open hours. The Chief also publicly congratulated Sergeant John Esperante on his retirement after 30 years of service.
Council Members Raise Concerns Over Financial Records Access and Executive Session Rule Information
Council members raised concerns regarding access to financial records and the process for executive session rules. One member requested specific bank statements and loan information, stating they had not received requested documents and were entitled to them. Another member inquired about the status of executive session rules and regulations, mentioning a prior communication about the solicitor reviewing the request. Discussions also touched upon the budget not including reserve money and the need for transparency on the borough's financial status.
Cloverleaf Residences Age-Restricted Community Approved
The council reviewed and approved the Cloverleaf Residences project, a proposal to develop three parcels into an age-restricted, for-sale residential community. The project includes 41 townhome units and 32 condominium units. The approval involved a map amendment to rezone a portion of the site and a text amendment to the RN district. The project aims to provide a high-end, tax-generating development with a lower impact on schools and traffic compared to market-rate housing. Remedial work is ongoing, and the development will incorporate storm water management, parking, and landscaping.
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