A public hearing at the Pompton Lakes Council Meeting on March 27, 2024, highlighted significant funding initiatives aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and recreational facilities. The council discussed two key projects: the library exterior upgrades and improvements to Hirschfield Park.
The council is seeking funding through the Passaic County Open Space Farmland and Historic Preservation Trust Fund for the library's Phase 2 project. This initiative aims to address critical exterior upgrades, including a new roof and front porch, with an estimated cost of $100,000. Mayor DeLine emphasized the importance of these enhancements, noting that previous funding from Congressman Pascrell has already been allocated for initial work.
In addition, the council plans to apply for a grant to fund Phase 2 improvements at Hirschfield Park, which will replace and add playground equipment. This project is expected to be fully funded with an additional $100,000, complementing the $105,000 already secured from Passaic County. The improvements are part of a three-phase plan that includes future enhancements to park walkways, contingent on the county's bridge replacement project.
The meeting also addressed the introduction of the 2024 municipal budget, totaling $323,300, which is funded through a business improvement district tax rather than taxpayer dollars. A public hearing for the budget will take place on April 24, 2024, allowing residents to voice their opinions.
Overall, the discussions at the Pompton Lakes Council Meeting reflect a proactive approach to securing funding for community enhancements, ensuring that local facilities meet the needs of residents while maintaining fiscal responsibility.