
VILLAGE – COUNCIL WORK SESSION
THE RIDGEWOOD VILLAGE COUNCIL’S PUBLIC WORKSHOP AGENDA
APRIL 26, 2017
REVISED
1. 7:30 pm – Call to Order – Mayor
2. Statement of Compliance with Open Public Meeting Act
Mayor: “Adequate notice of this meeting has been provided by a posting on the bulletin board in Village Hall, by mail to the Ridgewood News, The Record, and by submission to all persons entitled to same as provided by law of a schedule including the date and time of this meeting.”
3. Roll Call – Village Clerk
4. Flag Salute/Moment of Silence
5. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 3 Minutes per Person – 40 Minutes in Total)
6. Discussion:
a. Ridgewood Water
Award Contract – Professional Engineering Services – Suez Corrosion Control
Water Conservation
b. Parking
1. Parking Kiosk – RFP
2. Train Station – New Parking
c. Budget
Fourth Quarter Financial Report
d. Policy
1. Graydon Pool – Designation of Historic Places
2. Amend Chapter 260 – Trees and Shrubs
e. Operations
1. Yardwaste Regulations – Factoids
7. Manager’s Report
8. Council Reports
9. Public Comments (Not to Exceed 5 Minutes per Person)
10. Resolution to go into Closed Session
11. Closed Session
a. Legal – RCRD Litigation; COAH; Valley Hospital
12. Adjournment a
How about paving some of the streets…?
how about paving parking lots, hudson, cottage ,
No time or money for that 6:36 and 7:07. Bike Lane is to busy drawing up plans for new parking lots and cutting down tress. When he get done there will no more asphalt left for streets or old parking lots.
How can you call the pool a historic landmark. Not one person I have spoken to would allow there kids or family members swim in that swamp. Drive by July and Aug during a heat wave and the pool will be empty. Other local pools in area will be jammed and making money. Redo the pool
didnt learn to swim in Brooklyn?
How much water does the pool lose due to it being a sand bottom pool? How can you allow that water to go back into environment. The pool does not need to be preserved it needs to be cleaned up.
Oh man I love Graydon; it’s fantastic. I think of it as a real luxury to have a natural-bottom pool. Also the water quality got a LOT better around 2011 or so; it used to be green but now it’s clear. Give it a try!