The Hamilton Township budget hearing on April 18, 2024, focused on several key areas, including recreational programs, funding for athletic organizations, and senior citizen services. The meeting highlighted the ongoing adjustments in the township's budget to accommodate rising costs and community needs.
One significant topic was the funding for recreational summer programs. Officials noted a slight increase in the budget for recreational supplies, attributed to inflation and rising operational costs. Discussions also touched on the performance of the township's golf center and recent improvements to the miniature golf area, which aimed to enhance visitor experience.
A major point of contention involved the funding structure for local athletic organizations. The recreation committee is currently exploring new donation structures to support various leagues, but these changes will not impact the 2024 budget figures. Concerns were raised about the equity of funding distribution among different leagues, particularly regarding the disparity in stipends for organizations like Babe Ruth and others. Officials acknowledged the need for a fair approach, especially as some leagues face higher operational costs.
Additionally, the budget hearing addressed the senior citizen program, which saw minor adjustments. Officials reported an uptick in costs associated with running events, reflecting a return to pre-pandemic attendance levels. The township is also pursuing Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to support transportation services for seniors and disabled residents, with hopes of securing these funds by late 2024.
Overall, the meeting underscored the township's commitment to balancing budgetary constraints with the needs of its recreational and senior programs, while also addressing community concerns about equitable funding for local sports leagues.