Politics & Government

Video Of The May 7 Middletown Township Committee Meeting

Members of the public expressed concerns about the pavement on the dunes at Ideal Beach and security guards hired by the Board of Education.

MIDDLETOWN, NJ — Recorded by Middletown resident Don Watson, here is full video recording of the most recent Middletown Township committee meeting, held last Monday, May 7.

  • An ordinance was introduced to allocate $250,000 towards the new Middletown municipal complex that is under development.
  • An ordinance was introduced to revise floodplain maps according to FEMA mandates.
  • An ordinance was introduced to designate certain intersections as stop intersections.
  • An ordinance was introduced to limit parking on various roads.
  • All ordinances will have a public hearing at the May 21 meeting, after which a vote will be taken on each.
  • Various resolutions were adopted in the consent agenda.

Of all the items on the agenda for discussion, there were only two that drew any discussion: The Township attorney mentioned that there should be some resolutions granting easements on some properties. Members of the public expressed concerns about the pavement on the dunes at Ideal Beach and security guards hired by the Board of Education.

The public was also concerned about lines of sight at various intersections and thanked the Township for supporting the R.A.G.E. group in opposing the power lines along the train tracks.

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A copy of the agendas, ordinances and resolutions can be viewed at: https://archive.org/details/5718TCBus...

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