Allentown residents, attorney discuss development in Robbinsville
Allentown residents, attorney discuss development in Robbinsville
ALLENTOWN – Residents of Allentown spent an hour during the evening of April 20 asking questions to the land use attorney who is representing borough officials as they seek to mitigate the impact of commercial development in neighboring Robbinsville.
The Borough Council meeting that night was held in a virtual manner during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. Dozens of residents signed in to view the meeting. Several municipal officials were in Borough Hall and some officials were at remote locations.
Attorney Michele Donato joined the virtual meeting to answer questions about the Mercer Corporate Park on Robbinsville-Allentown Road, which is Church Street in Allentown and is also designated as county Route 526.
Allentown council members adopt 2021 municipal budget
Allentown council members adopt 2021 municipal budget
ALLENTOWN – The members of the Allentown Borough Council have adopted a municipal budget for 2021 that totals $3.13 million and will be supported through the collection of a $1.68 million local tax levy.
The budget was adopted during the council’s April 6 meeting, which was conducted in a virtual manner during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Council President John A. Elder III, Councilman Robert Strovinsky, Councilman Michael Drennan, Councilwoman Martha Johnson and Councilwoman Erica Torsiello voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the budget. Councilman Dan Payson was absent from the meeting.
Allentown council members introduce 2021 municipal budget
Allentown council members introduce 2021 municipal budget
ALLENTOWN – The members of the Allentown Borough Council have introduced the 2021 municipal budget and scheduled a public hearing for April 6. At that time, residents may ask questions or make comments about the budget.
Council members introduced the budget during their March 2 meeting, which was conducted in a virtual manner during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Council President John A. Elder III, Councilman Robert Strovinsky, Councilman Michael Drennan, Councilwoman Martha Johnson and Councilwoman Erica Torsiello voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the budget.
Councilman Dan Payson was absent from the meeting.
Allentown council members hear details of 2021 municipal budget
Allentown council members hear details of 2021 municipal budget
The March 2 meeting will be conducted in a virtual manner during the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
During the Feb. 16 meeting of the mayor and council, Chief Financial Officer June Madden reviewed the 2021 budget for municipal officials and members of the public who joined the meeting via Zoom.
Madden said Allentown’s appropriations for 2021 are expected to total $3.12 million. Residential and commercial property owners in the borough will support municipal operations through the payment of $1.68 million in a local tax levy.
From 2020 to 2021, appropriations are up by $140,000 and the tax levy is up by $100,000.
Allentown government reorganizes; officials look forward to busy 2021
Allentown government reorganizes; officials look forward to busy 2021
ALLENTOWN – Municipal officials in Allentown have a full agenda of projects ahead of them in 2021 and they got the new year’s business underway when they held their annual reorganization meeting on Jan. 5.
The 2021 reorganization meeting marked a first for the historic borough on the far western border of Monmouth County as it was held in a virtual manner due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Only a handful of officials were present at Borough Hall; some officials participated from home, while residents had the chance to watch the proceedings via a live broadcast. The virtual meetings are expected to continue through at least the first quarter of 2021. A full meeting schedule with links and times of meetings will be posted on the borough’s website.