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Steve Grillo Leads Ridgewood Business Alliance: Downtown Upgrades Ahead

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New Business District Leadership Brings Big Plans for Downtown Ridgewood

photo courtesy of the Rotary Club of Ridgewood A.M.

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Ridgewood NJ, The Rotary Club of Ridgewood A.M. recently hosted Steve Grillo, the newly appointed Executive Director of the Ridgewood Business Alliance (RBA), to discuss the future of the Village’s commercial center.

Established in late 2025, the RBA operates as a Special Improvement District (SID)—an independent nonprofit serving more than 700 local businesses. With over 15 years of economic development experience, including heading the improvement district in Millburn-Short Hills, Grillo brings extensive experience in urban planning and downtown revitalization to Ridgewood.

“Steve Grillo brings more than 15 years of experience in economic development and has had major success,” said Deputy Mayor Pamela Perron, an RBA Board member. “We have hired the ideal person to lead our organization.”


Streetscape Upgrades and the Fight to Preserve Irreplaceable Trees

As Executive Director, Grillo will oversee broad revitalization efforts across the business corridor. Key focus areas include:

  • Streetscape Enhancements: Upgrading sidewalks, pedestrian safety, public art installations, and district lighting.

  • Zoning & Parking Consulting: Advising Village leadership on parking logistics, signage regulations, and commercial zoning updates.

  • Business & Government Liaison: Serving as a bridge between local business owners, municipal leaders, and regional agencies.

However, as streetscape redesigns, sidewalk reconstruction, and lighting overhauls move forward, local residents and environmental advocates are raising a crucial question: How will downtown development impact Ridgewood’s mature shade trees?

Major streetscape projects frequently require utility trenching and sidewalk widening, which can disrupt tree roots or lead to the removal of established, irreplaceable trees that define the Village’s historic character. Community eyes will remain focused on the RBA and local leadership to ensure that business growth goes hand-in-hand with preserving Ridgewood’s green space and urban canopy.


Looking Ahead

The establishment of the SID aims to stabilize property values, foster strategic planning, and enhance overall economic vitality across downtown Ridgewood.

To follow ongoing developments and community initiatives, visit the Ridgewood Business Alliance on Instagram (@ridgewoodbusinessalliance).

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2 thoughts on “Steve Grillo Leads Ridgewood Business Alliance: Downtown Upgrades Ahead

  1. How much are we paying this clown?
    How many hours does he work each week?

  2. He should check out North Monroe on a rainy day. You could barely drive up the street from w Ridgewood ave to Glen.

    Flooded. Sewers obviously not clean. Water poring down the street.

    Instead of parks fix the roads!!!!!

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