Pictured above at the July 1, 2025 Reorganization Meeting: (left to right) Council Members Frank Edwardi, Ian Ciseck, Mary Tighe, Michael Jargowsky & Bill Kehner.
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Message from the Council - June 26, 2025
There were no ordinances listed on City Council’s June 24 meeting agenda; however, each of the resolutions on the June 24 Consent Agenda was approved, including…
• Resolution 115, which amended a previous resolution that was written for the purchase of a dump truck for the Department of Public Works (correcting the trade-in vehicle’s VIN number).
• Resolution 116, which authorized various refunds of tax payments.
• Resolution 117, which authorized the cancellation of utility excess charges.
• Resolution 120, which outlines all of the details for an upcoming bond sale, including maturity schedules, dates, terms, the auction provider, etc.
• Resolution 121, which combined all the various bond ordinances that the city is going to issue in a single bond sale, in the amount of $21,000,000.
• Resolutions 125 and 126, which were written in honor of Councilman Jack Gibson and Councilman J.B. Feeley, respectively, who are finishing their time on City Council as of July 1.
Near the end of the June 24 meeting, Council members Kehner, Tighe and Edwardi each praised and thanked Councilmen Gibson and Feeley for their service, and they presented each with a framed copy of their resolutions (125 and 126). Additionally, several members of the audience stepped to the microphone during the “Citizen Comment” portion of the meeting to express their gratitude for Councilman Gibson’s and Councilman Feeley’s many years of service to Sea Isle City.
The next City Council meeting will be a “reorganization” meeting at 12 noon on Tuesday, July 1, on the third floor of City Hall, where Councilman-elect Mike Jargowsky and Councilman-elect Ian Ciseck will take their oaths of office, and Councilwoman Mary Tighe will once again take her oath of office and continue her service as a member of City Council.
In closing, City Council reminds local business owners that the city requires mercantile licenses for brick-and-mortar businesses that operate in town. Additionally, property owners who rent out their commercial or residential property for any length of time are required to obtain rental licenses from the city. If you are a business owner or a property owner that still needs to acquire a 2025 mercantile or rental license, please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 609-263-8687, ext. 1200 – or download and submit a permit application form, which can be found on the “City Clerk” page at www.seaislecitynj.us.
Best regards from the members of City Council,
Council President William Kehner
Frank Edwardi
J.B. Feeley
Jack Gibson
Mary Tighe
Best Wishes to City Councilmen J.B. Feeley and Jack Gibson, shown on June 24