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The Special Board Meeting was scheduled to take action on the AWARD OF BID #2026-01 for the ABLETT VILLAGE AND ALFRED CRAMER SITE A located in the City of Camden. Formal action was expected to be taken on all matters brought before the Authority during the meeting.
The primary purpose of this special Board meeting is to take action regarding the cancellation of the award of Bid #2025-02 for the ABLETT VILLAGE AND ALFRED CRAMER SITE A, and to approve the re-issuance of that bid.
The meeting commenced with the presentation of a Proclamation honoring Commissioner Betteridge upon her final meeting after three years of dedicated service, particularly highlighting her work concerning health issues like homelessness and addiction. Following the proclamation, the minutes of the previous meeting were accepted, and the Comptroller's Report was adopted. A public hearing portion focused on discussion of resolutions to be acted upon, including support for Resolution No. 83 endorsing the New Jersey State Immigrant Trust Act (ITA) S672/A 4987. The Commissioners subsequently adopted Resolutions 1 through 90 in blocks, addressing numerous topics such as contract awards for engineering services, trail improvements, road work, shared service agreements, grant applications, personnel actions, budget insertions, various departmental agreements (Health and Human Services, Corrections, One Stop), and the expansion of the Camden County Board of Taxation. Resolution 84 was pulled. The session concluded with final comments from the Commissioners, further recognizing Commissioner Betteridge's service, and noting charitable contributions made by county employees before adjourning.
The meeting commenced with the presentation of a Proclamation recognizing Lynn and Jim Cummings for their work establishing Jake's Place playgrounds, which provide accessible recreational spaces for children with special needs. The Board approved the minutes of the previous meeting and adopted the Comptroller's Report. A public hearing was opened and closed regarding resolutions to be acted upon. The majority of the session involved voting on 88 resolutions, which covered numerous areas including budgetary insertions for grant programs (e.g., Capital Improvements FY26, Port Infrastructure Development Grant), authorizations for professional engineering and inspection services for bridges and dams, contract awards for ongoing services such as asphalt paving and animal shelter operation, approvals for financing substitutions for park projects, agreements related to health and human services (e.g., IDRC Education, Project SAVE), agreements for correctional facility services, public safety equipment purchases, community development services for the homeless, and police services equipment. Commissioners also offered comments congratulating colleagues on election victories, highlighting community events like the opening of a new training tower for firefighters, announcing the schedule for sustainability classes, recognizing the start of the Girls Camden County Basketball Tournament, and expressing gratitude for ongoing efforts by county departments like Metro Police, Health and Human Services, and Social Services amid difficult economic times.
The meeting began with the presentation of a proclamation recognizing the Holcomb Bus Company for their initiative to electrify their fleet, including the introduction of six electric school buses in Camden City. Following this, the Commissioners approved the minutes of the previous meeting and adopted the Comptroller's Report. Public comment covered several topics, including support for New Jersey's Green Amendment, inquiries about an air quality roadmap contract awarded to Gable Associates, and the appointment of Guy Matro to the Pinelands Commission. One resolution concerning nepotism policy was tabled. The Board then voted on Resolutions 1 through 93, which involved numerous actions such as budget insertions for grants (TB, Special Child Health, STD), awarding contracts for road and infrastructure improvements (Westfield Avenue, West Branch Avenue, Kresson Road), fire suppression system maintenance, approving bench donations for various parks, and amending agreements for park design services. Discussions also included concerns regarding outstanding sewer outfall issues in Oaklyn requiring DEP permits, the poor condition of a fishing pier area in Oaklyn, and extensive questioning regarding the transparency, auditing, and public posting of vendor payments and contract performance evaluations. Additionally, representatives from the Camden County Library System raised concerns about system-wide staffing crises due to uncompetitive wages relative to inflation and compared to neighboring counties, noting that contract negotiations were currently in mediation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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