Pompton Lakes Council to weigh $6.1M in bills, salary ordinance
The Pompton Lakes Borough Council's August 12 agenda includes authorizing $6,123,242.61 in bills and claims, a tax refund, and a salary ordinance, though no votes have been recorded yet. All recent meetings are listed as agenda-only, with minutes not yet published, so no final decisions are confirmed.
Borough Council (Aug. 12)
The council is set to vote on paying bills and wires totaling $6,123,242.61. It also will consider a $9,150.60 refund to Wolf Vespasiano LLC for 2023–2024 tax court judgments at 201 Wanaque Avenue. The consent agenda includes appointing multiple DPW laborers and promoting two to Truck Driver Heavy. Two salary ordinances are on the agenda: introduction of Ordinance 26-25 and final adoption of Ordinance 26-24, both amending employee salary ranges.
Environmental Committee (Aug. 4)
The committee reviewed service reports from AquaClear Lake for Pompton Lake and Twin Lake. Surveys found past treatments have worked well, and no treatment is needed at this time. Water quality samples showed pH 6.2, hardness 25, and dissolved oxygen around 6.6–6.7 ppm. No water use restrictions are posted on either lake. Continued monitoring is planned.
Shade Tree Commission (Aug. 10)
This regular meeting was largely procedural, covering approval of previous minutes, public comments, and reports. Councilwoman Maria Kent gave the Shade Tree Liaison report, and Chair Anne Tacinelli gave the chair report. The commission reviewed applications, but no specific items were listed.
Open Space Committee (Aug. 13)
The committee reviewed the Open Space Trust Fund balance of $350,870.58 as of May 2026 and a budget of $338,934.86. Discussion items included a site visit review for Lakeside Park and Muller Property, a landscaping quote for the Morris Canal Greenway, and a walking path at Hershfield Park. A tabled proposal for Katie Cole Park was also on the agenda. No final decisions were listed.
Environmental Committee (Aug. 13)
This regular meeting included old business, such as an Open Space Committee report, and new business covering lake reports, support for trail maintenance days, flood advisory outreach, and collaboration on “The Pompton Paddle” boat rental season event. No substantive votes were on the agenda.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next 14 days. Residents should check the borough website for future agendas and minutes.