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Westwood historic commission approves May minutes, reviews budget and social media proposal

Borough of Westwood Historic Preservation Commission · June 18, 2026
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Summary

At its June 18 meeting the Westwood Historic Preservation Commission approved May minutes, recorded a $5,000 2026 budget and a $1,200 encumbrance for Veteran’s Park, and noted a $1,050 proposal for seven months of social media services.

The Borough of Westwood Historic Preservation Commission approved its May 2026 meeting minutes and recorded key budget items at a brief meeting on June 18, 2026.

During roll call the commission recorded members present and Business was opened at 7:01 p.m. by Louis Scheideler, who said the meeting "conforms with the Open Public Meetings Law, Chapter 231, Public Laws of 1975" and that notices had been filed with local newspapers and posted on the municipal bulletin board. A motion to accept the May minutes with one attendance correction (Bill Haffler marked excused) was made by Mike Bieri and seconded by Steve Lydon; the motion passed. Christine Scheideler, the commission secretary, was directed to forward the approved minutes to the clerk for posting on the borough website.

The commission recorded an approved 2026 budget of $5,000 and noted encumbered funds of $1,200 carried from the 2025 budget earmarked for Veteran’s Park (earmarked 5/16/2025); Lou Scheideler said he would check the status of that encumbrance. Members also noted a proposal for seven months of continued social media services totaling $1,050; Camille Sena was listed as the party expected to submit a contract for those services.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn at 7:31 p.m., which passed. The commission listed a follow-up meeting date in the minutes as recorded.