Mayor Desiderio's Report to Council on April 22, 2025
On council’s agenda today is the public hearing for the municipal budget for 2025. The budget was reviewed in detail at a public workshop last month, and introduced by council on March 24th. This is a responsible budget that funds all city services, including all costs necessary to continue to keep the city clean, safe, and well maintained. The budget has an excellent surplus position, which is vital to maintaining our outstanding double A bond rating from the major credit rating agencies; and the administration endorses the adoption of the budget.
As most everyone knows, we are moving full steam ahead on construction of the new Community Center. Over the past year, much has been accomplished, and the contractor is working now to close the building in so that they can focus on completing the interior. At this point, the roof deck is complete, with final insulation and roofing placement in progress. Framing of the exterior walls has been completed, with weather and waterproofing barrier in progress. Windows and the glass entrance wall are scheduled to be installed over the next several weeks.
Heating, ventilation and air conditioning ductwork is nearing completion; and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing work is in various stages of completion. The schedule is for the building to be watertight within the next month. During the summer, the workers will be limited to parking on site, with the Library parking lot being used as needed, in order to provide for as much street parking as possible for our residents and visitors. With the majority of the work being done on the interior, noise and disruption to the neighborhood should be limited.
With Memorial Day weekend only one month away, I want to provide an update on our plans for public safety. As everyone is aware, several of our shore towns have experienced unfortunate incidents of unruly behavior by juveniles; and it has been most prominent at the start of the season on the Memorial Day weekend. First of all, I want to make it very clear - we welcome everyone here; but if you don’t want to behave, Sea Isle is not the place for you. Two years ago, the city enacted two ordinances to assist our police by giving them additional tools to ensure public safety.
One was a citywide curfew for individuals under 18 years old; the other was a restriction on the carrying of backpacks on our beaches and promenade after a certain time in the evening. The intention of these ordinances was to discourage behaviors and actions that can lead to situations we don’t want. There’s no good reason for young people to be out late unsupervised; and we’ve seen far too many instances of items in backpacks that shouldn’t be on our promenade or beaches, let alone in the possession of anyone out in public. This coming Memorial Day weekend, our police will be fully staffed, with all hands on-deck for the entire weekend. The majority will be assigned to address the juvenile situation throughout the city. Between our full-time and seasonal staff, we will have approximately 40 officers on-duty or on-call. Our police have much experience engaging with juveniles, and we want to be clear that we will enforce the law and that parents will be held accountable for their juvenile’s actions. Having stated this, I also want to say that I know that the vast majority of our children are good kids. They represent the future, and we want public safety for them as much as we want it for everyone else.
As always, please remember, we are one Sea Isle City and together we’ll be stronger than ever.
Smile…You’re in Sea Isle!
Mayor Leonard C. Desiderio
Message from the Council - April 17, 2025
There were no ordinances listed on City Council’s April 8 agenda; however, each of the resolutions on the April 8 consent agenda was approved, including…
• Resolution 066, which recognized the month of May as “Builder Safety Month.” City Council would like to remind all builders operating in Sea Isle City to please keep their work areas safe, and to follow all municipal rules regarding construction – including covering dumpsters at night and when they are being transported.
• Resolution 067, which opposed Atlantic City Electric’s 17.23% Electricity Rate Increase, and called on A.C. Electric to withdraw their application to the NJBPU for an additional 8% increase, which is up for consideration.
• Resolution 069, which confirmed the charges that will be paid by individual property owners for the installation of curbs and sidewalks in conjunction with municipal road improvement projects on various streets in Sea Isle City.
• Resolution 070, which authorized contracts with private vendors for various summer programs, hosted by Sea Isle City’s Division of Recreation.
• Resolution 072, which approved the newest members of the Sea Isle City Fire Department.
• Resolution 073, which authorized the Award of a Public Bid in the amount of $850,000 to Southwind Ice Cream, LLC, of Wildwood Crest, NJ, for 2025 and 2026 Ice Cream and Bottled Water Beach Concession.
• Resolution 074, which authorized the Award of a Public Bid in the amount of $10,250 to Luna Soul & Bowls, LLC, of Ocean View, NJ, for 2025 and 2026 Acia Bowl and Protein Snack Beach Concession.
• Resolutions 076 and 077, which authorized First Bank of Sea Isle City to be the Depository for Sea Isle City’s Municipal Court, establishing Dennis Township’s Bail Account and Regular Account respectively (in conjunction with the Shared Services Agreement Sea Isle City has with Dennis Township).
Our next City Council meeting will take place on the third floor of City Hall at 10:00 AM on Tuesday, April 22.
We hope everyone is enjoying the spring season – and that you have a Joyful Easter and Happy Passover!
Best regards from the members of City Council,
Council President William Kehner
Frank Edwardi
J.B. Feeley
Jack Gibson
Mary Tighe