In a recent government meeting, officials discussed several key community initiatives and updates, including upcoming construction projects, health services, and local events.
A developer provided an update on the Paddle Club project, indicating plans to break ground in April 2024, with an estimated 10 to 12-month construction timeline. This timeline aims to accommodate hiring and ramp-up activities for the summer season.
Mayor's announcements included a reminder about a free flu clinic hosted by Shore Medical on October 12, as well as an educational breakfast on nerve pain treatment scheduled for October 3. The mayor also highlighted the recent POW MIA ceremony, thanking local police and fire departments for their support.
The meeting also addressed the New Jersey Run for the Fallen event, which honors service members who died in the global war on terror. The run will make a stop at Patriot's Park to commemorate local resident AJ Salstow.
Health concerns were raised regarding a positive West Nile virus case reported by the Atlantic County Health Department, prompting officials to remind residents to eliminate standing water around their properties.
Additionally, the mayor corrected an error in the town's Christmas parade date, which is set for December 7, rather than December 6, to facilitate better attendance.
On infrastructure, discussions included the New Jersey American Water Company's plans to expedite a project on Third Street, which is scheduled for repaving in 2025. The city expressed support for this initiative to ensure the water main work is completed before the street is paved.
Lastly, updates on paving schedules for New Jersey Avenue and Ballard Drive were provided, with expectations for bids to be released soon, allowing for construction to commence in late fall or early spring.
Overall, the meeting underscored the local government's commitment to community health, infrastructure improvements, and honoring service members, while also addressing logistical concerns for upcoming events.