Discover opportunities months before the RFP drops
Learn more →Chief of Police
Work Email
Direct Phone
Employing Organization
Board meetings and strategic plans from Michael Davison's organization
The committee held a work session to review the draft budget for 2026, focusing on strategies to avoid tax increases. Key discussion items included significant expenditure reductions, adjustments for public works staffing, the impact of rising healthcare costs, and the status of re-evaluation procedures. The committee also discussed line-item adjustments in various departments, including office supplies, copier equipment, and historical preservation committee expenses.
The committee held a meeting primarily focused on the implementation of the housing element and fair share plan to meet mandatory affordable housing obligations. Key agenda items included the introduction of four ordinances related to bond issuance for land acquisition, the establishment of a new zoning district, and updates to the affordable housing and development fee ordinances. Additionally, a presentation regarding an Eagle Scout sign project was discussed, and the committee addressed procedures for collecting development fees and modifications to the township's receiving area to support affordable housing goals.
The committee meeting addressed several key topics including public comments regarding historic district regulations and local affordable housing mandates. The committee introduced multiple ordinances related to affordable housing development, site acquisitions, and land development code updates. Additionally, the committee passed resolutions aimed at reducing health insurance costs for township employees through a new debit card-based health reimbursement arrangement program and approved professional services for health insurance brokerage.
The meeting included discussions on animal licensing payment methods, a public hearing for a CDBG grant application, and the introduction of an ordinance for the acquisition of a property for affordable housing purposes. The council also authorized a recreation improvement grant application, appointed a sub-code official, approved the hiring of new police officers, reviewed engineering proposals for road projects, and authorized event road closures. Additionally, the committee discussed historical right-of-way maintenance issues related to the New Jersey Turnpike.
The meeting focused on a Fire District referendum discussion concerning the need to exceed the 2% tax levy cap. Key topics included the financial challenges stemming from rising firefighter overtime costs driven by FLSA standards, increasing healthcare expenses for staff, and the decline in volunteer availability. The Fire Chief presented a proposal to hire two additional firefighters to improve emergency response reliability, stabilize staffing, and better align with National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards for crew effectiveness. The discussion also covered the logistical reasons for the scheduled referendum and why consolidating services or contracting with other districts is not currently a viable alternative for the township.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
Decision makers at Chesterfield Township
Enrich your entire CRM with verified emails, phone numbers, and buyer intelligence for every account in your TAM.
Keep data fresh automatically
What makes us different
Leah Furey Bruder
Township Planner
Key decision makers in the same organization