The Pompton Lakes Council meeting held on March 27, 2024, addressed several community concerns, notably the proposed fees for veteran banners and ongoing issues related to garbage collection in the borough.
The meeting began with a passionate public comment regarding the $90 fee to display banners honoring deceased veterans. A resident expressed deep frustration, stating that the cost was an insult to families who have served the country. He emphasized the distinction between veterans who died in action and those who passed away from natural causes, arguing that all veterans deserve recognition without financial barriers. He suggested that instead of individual banners, the borough should consider a large plaque listing all veterans' names, which would be more visible and respectful.
Another resident supported this viewpoint, highlighting that the banners might not be easily visible to drivers and proposed extending the display period from Memorial Day to Veterans Day to honor all veterans appropriately. He also commended the council for their efforts in addressing garbage collection issues, suggesting that the borough could facilitate dumpster placements behind local businesses to improve sanitation.
The discussions reflected a strong community sentiment towards honoring veterans and improving local services, with residents advocating for more inclusive and visible recognition of their contributions. The council is expected to consider these suggestions in future meetings as they continue to address community needs and concerns.