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The meeting included welcoming new commission members, noting the transition of leadership from Chairperson Diane Korzinski to Jodi DeMarco. Key discussions involved the 2025 Fall Planting update, which included the completion of planting 160 trees and planning for future plantings like Saucer magnolias and Emerald Green Arborvitaes. Post-planting items for 2026 included addressing sidewalk repairs that may be damaged by roots and establishing a base price with a contractor, as well as managing sewer or sprinkler line damages during such work. Ongoing efforts include the Tree Inventory count with Sterling, pending DEP approval for the Grant Narrative, and preparations for the AAR 2025 completion submission and the Arbor Day Foundation completion. Annual accomplishments from 2025 were reviewed, such as the website redesign, creating a communication app, hosting tree seedling giveaways, and community engagement through surveys and booths.
The council meeting addressed several ordinances, including the approval of redevelopment plans for One Washington Avenue and Lafayette Avenue. Discussions also covered updates to the affordable housing ordinance to align with state regulations, increasing rental and lease set-aside requirements to 20%. Additionally, the council passed an ordinance requiring the removal of snow and ice within a 3-foot radius of fire hydrants, while clarifying regulations prohibiting the throwing of snow into streets from private property.
The document is a transcript of a council meeting. The transcript content consists primarily of repetitive audio segments and lacks substantive documentation of specific agenda items or policy discussions.
The meeting focused on the organization of the council for the new year, including the election and swearing-in of the Council President and Vice President. Key discussion topics included progress on borough-wide water filtration and water main replacement projects, and the financial impact of complying with unfunded state mandates, such as rental unit lead paint inspections and affordable housing requirements. The council also reviewed budget challenges related to rising utility and insurance costs and discussed ongoing support for the police department and neighborhood preservation programs.
The event featured the swearing-in ceremony of the Mayor for a second term, conducted by a Judge. The ceremony included invocations and benedictions by local clergy, acknowledging the municipal departments and local government leaders. The Mayor delivered remarks expressing gratitude for community support, emphasizing town values, upcoming goals, and the commitment to continued collaboration across departments to improve the borough. Plans for an upcoming reorganizational meeting were mentioned, and the public was encouraged to utilize the borough's notification systems and website for ongoing communications.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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