The Morristown Town Council meeting on November 12, 2024, featured significant discussions on local business challenges and immigration policy.
One of the primary topics addressed was the rising operational costs faced by local taxi companies. Eddie Portis, owner of P&P Taxi, highlighted a dramatic increase in insurance premiums, which surged from $100,000 to $1.5 million. This financial strain, coupled with competition from ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft, has compelled Portis to request a fare increase of $15 for local runs, up from the current rate of $8. He emphasized that without this adjustment, it would be difficult for his business to remain viable.
In addition to business concerns, the meeting also focused on immigration issues. Leandra Durena, a member of the Wind of the Spirit Immigrant Resource Center, spoke passionately about the need for local government support for immigrant communities in light of potential federal deportation actions. Durena urged the council to adopt a resolution supporting the New Jersey Immigrant Trust Act, which aims to protect the privacy of immigrant residents and prevent local resources from being used for federal immigration enforcement. She provided information on the economic contributions of immigrants and emphasized their integral role in the community.
The discussions underscored the council's role in addressing both economic and social challenges facing Morristown residents. The council's response to these issues will be crucial in shaping the town's approach to local business sustainability and immigrant support in the coming months.