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Board meetings and strategic plans from Ridgewood Water
The council meeting addressed several ordinances and resolutions. Proposed ordinances included the rescission and replacement of regulations regarding blade signs, a bond ordinance for soil remediation at the Schedler property, and amendments to land use and development policies concerning affordable housing. Resolutions considered included awarding a professional services contract for traffic engineering, authorizing 2025 budget reserve transfers, and approving revisions to the field policy.
The meeting included a presentation on the donation of a new scoreboard for Maple Park, which was approved. There was a presentation by the NY/NJ Trail Conference regarding trail assessment findings, including heat maps and the need for volunteer stewards. Additionally, the committee discussed the implementation of the open space tax referendum, covering stewardship, land acquisition, and adherence to Green Acres regulations. The meeting concluded with a discussion on strategies to better publicize the existing park inventory to the community through signage and outreach.
The meeting included discussions on making upcoming July 4th festivities more accessible to individuals with disabilities, including potential use of vacant commercial space for viewing and soliciting community input. Reports were provided regarding sensory-friendly dinners, updates on village park development and inclusionary playgrounds, and information from the Special Education Parent Advisory Group (SEPAG). The Health Department discussed upcoming workshops on restorative sleep, blood drives, and mental health awareness initiatives. Additionally, the committee reviewed HILT programming, including upcoming Lunch and Learn events, and rescheduled a future meeting date.
Key discussions included the introduction of the new Board of Education (BOE) liaison, replacement of the Green Team chair due to resignation, and updates from the Village Council liaison regarding rejected bids for contaminated soil removal at the Schedler property and the postponement of an affordable housing vote pending court decisions. Planning is underway for the 2026 Daffodil Festival/Earth Day Fair, focusing on the 'Sustainable Yards' theme and poster promotion. Strategy moving forward for the Climate Resiliency Planning Grant involved coordinating with seven communities for a joint application. Subcommittee reports covered the postponement of a municipal fleet meeting regarding leaf blowers, discussions on the state's Food Waste Reduction Act, and the new 'skip the stuff' legislation. Updates were provided on low rainfall levels, preparation for Sustainable Jersey certification in 2027, status of MS4 reports for flood mitigation, and student projects related to food scraps and Sustainability Day.
The joint meeting covered several principal items. PRC Board members introduced themselves, followed by introductions from Open Space members. Public comments addressed the CRPL co-sponsorship of a trail assessment and the need for open space maintenance. A presentation from the RLA detailed a gift of a new scoreboard for Maple Park, which was approved for installation and management by the Park and Recreation department. Patrick Erb from the NY/NJ Trail Conference presented findings from trail assessments for several parks, emphasizing the goal of creating volunteer stewards. A significant discussion focused on executing the Open Space Tax Referendum, which involves stewardship, land acquisition, and park improvements, adhering to Village of Ridgewood Ordinance and Green Acres guidelines. The meeting concluded with a discussion on publicizing the existing Village of Ridgewood park inventory to encourage community use, noting the immediate need for trail stewards and signage.
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