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Mayor reports April police statistics, Tilton Road traffic monitoring; Memorial Day service announced

City of Northfield Council · May 5, 2026
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Summary

Mayor Chau reported April police statistics and said Chief Pollak has established traffic monitoring on Tilton Road following complaints. The mayor announced Memorial Day Services for May 25 at 9:30 a.m. at Veterans' Park and read state guidance on police promotions.

Mayor Chau reported the Police Department statistics for April and said Chief Pollak established traffic monitoring on Tilton Road in response to complaints and a Business Association request; he noted April overtime was high due to a detail on Mill and Zion but described it as an uncommon occurrence. The mayor also read guidance about statutory criteria for non‑civil‑service police promotions and said the chief recommends promotions internally with committee review prior to council action.

Chau announced that Memorial Day Services will be held on May 25 at 9:30am at Veterans’ Park and that on May 19 council will present a proclamation requested by Ed Dixon declaring August as Veterans’ Month. He thanked volunteers who placed flags, noting funding from the 250th committee. The minutes record Mayor Chau sent a letter to County Executive Levinson regarding paving at Mill and Zion and that he will attend a Mayor Convention at Hard Rock.