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Greenwich Township Municipal Building

420 Washington Street

Gibbstown, NJ 08027

Telephone: (856) 423-1038
Fax: (856) 423-2989


  MAYOR GEORGE W. SHIVERY JR.

HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM THE MAYOR's OFFICE FOR 2008

I would first like thank the members of council department heads, employees committees and especially our volunteers for the outstanding achievements they accomplished in 2007.  I can tell you first hand these people devoted many hours toward the common goal of serving the taxpayers of Greenwich Township.

            When I sat in this chair 6 years ago as a newly elected Mayor, I set as a goal the modernization of our aging water system.  Well, I can tell you that endeavor came to fruition in 2007 with the start-up of our new water treatment plant on Memorial Avenue.  Together, with the installation of valves and hydrants and new mains, we are now delivering the best quality water we have ever experienced in Greenwich Township.  The water plant at the Municipal Building which treats Well #5 will be operating in the next several weeks bringing the multi-phased project to a close. 

            Other improvements last year include Forrest Street reconstruction, new roof and carpet for the Municipal building and playground equipment at the Ladner Avenue Park.

            The nature trail was completed in 2007 with a fitting dedication attended by Gibbstown native and trail name sake Dr. Silvia Earle.

            The Police and Emergency Services personnel continued to train in the latest response techniques.  The Township received an award and citation for recertification of our Emergency Operations Plan. The Fire Department organized with several other departments to create a regionalized special rescue task force.  The members have also been trained in the Neptune Fire Fighting System which is designed for large industrial fires.

            I had several meetings with state and county representatives along with members of DuPont Management in an effort to plan the redevelopment of the DuPont Property that is both economically beneficial and environmentally safe for our community.

            We are making progress on replacement of the sluice gates, however the involvement of multi-levels of regulatory agencies has delayed construction to at least next fall.

            I along with other council members, have attended several public hearings to oppose the New Philadelphia Airport flight pattern proposed by the FAA.  This is a David and Goliath type battle but you can be assured we will continue to work with our representatives to halt the plan.

            We are pleased to have received several grants in 2007 to include NJ DOT grant for Forrest Street and a grant commitment for both Carter Avenue and South School Streets; the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation Grant for the Sylvia Earle Nature Trail; and, with the assistance of Assemblyman Burzichelli, a NJ DEP Grant for the water treatment plant.

            I should point out that the progress we have made has been carried out in a safe work environment.  In fact, in a survey conducted just last month by the Joint Insurance Fund, Greenwich Township was commended for its safe work practices.

            These are just some of the highlights of 2007.  Now, where do we go from here?  I have put together a “wish list” of projects that I would like to see happen in 2008:

                            ·      The Police Station is woefully out of date. It needs major modernization and expansion.
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      We must institute a systematic road repair program to include infrastructure upgrades.
·      Our Senior Citizens need adequate space in which to meet and hold events.

            These are just a few items that need attention.   However, as we all know, Rome was not built in a day and money does not grow on trees.  We must respond to these needs AND continue to provide current services with fiscal responsibility.  In order to keep our taxes 2nd lowest in the county or better for 2008, I will aggressively explore cost cutting initiatives particularly in the area of shared services with other municipalities and the county.

            Should you have any concerns, complaints or suggestions during 2008, I urge you to reach out to myself, the members of council or our staff of professionals.  We are all here to respond to your needs.




 





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411 SWEDESBORO ROAD
GIBBSTOWN, NJ  08027

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The Greenwich Township Council Work Meetings are held on  the 1st Monday of each month @ 7:00 p.m. at the Library.  Regular Meetings are  held the 3rd Monday @ 7:00 p.m. All meetings are held at the Greenwich Twp Library, 411 Swedesboro Road, at 7:00 p.m.                              

                                    
                                    Monday, January 7, 2008
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GREENWICH TOWNSHIP 2008

 COUNCIL RESPONSIBILITIES


Mayor George W. Shivery Jr.

Director of Public Safety

Department of Administration

Policy and Procedures

Department of Public Works- Streets / Roads & Parks

Finance Committee - Chairman

Councilman R. Williams

Department of Public Works- Water and Sewer

Buildings and Grounds

 Facilities Planning Committee  

Codification

Councilman V. Giovannitti

Municipal Alliance 

JIF Commissioner- Alternate

Historical Society

Cultural and Heritage Committee

Councilman J. DiMenna

Affirmative Action Coordinator

Flood Mitigation Committee

Environmental Committee

Clean Communities Coordinator

Councilwoman G. Pohlig

Planning Board

Public Safety Committee

Recreation Committee
Finance Committee - Member
Economic and Business Development Committee


Regional Employment

The U.S. Census Bureau is seeking self-motivated, energetic, and enthusiastic persons to join the Philadelphia Regional Office. Positions available are listed at http://www.census.gov/rophi/www/emply.html


 Site Remediation Program

The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection (NJ DEP) is pleased to provide you with a REVISED application for requesting financial assistance from the Petroleum Underground Storage Tank Remediation, Upgrade and Closure Fund (UST Fund).

Questions regarding this program should be directed to the Bureau of
Contract and Fund Management at (609) 777-0101. The NJDEP looks forward
to providing you with funding assistance on your underground storage
tank projects.

www.state.nj.us/dep/srp/finance/ustfund/ustf_app.htm


UST FUND APPLICATION PACKAGE:

BUREAU OF CONTRACT & FUND MANAGEMENT
UST FUND PROGRAM
P.O. BOX 413
TRENTON, NJ 08625-0413

PHONE: 609-777-0101


The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA)

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Eastern Terminal Service Area has released the Final Environmental Impact Statement for review, this document is available at the Greenwich Township Public Library, 423 - 0684. In addition, the entire document may be viewed and downloaded from the project website by clicking here.

What is the difference between the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS) and the Final Environmental Impact Statement (FEIS)?

The DEIS was made available to the public and agencies for formal comment before a Preferred Alternative was identified. This phase provides direct public involvement disclosure prior to any decisions.

The FEIS contains the responses to the comments received on the DEIS, Mitigation Strategies, and changes resulting from these inputs and identification of a Preferred Operational Alternative. It will also contain. various Mitigation Strategies that have been designed to reduce impacts resulting from the Preferred Alternative.

What is the next Step?

The fmal step in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) process is the release of the Record of Decision or ROD. This cannot occur until 30 days after the Notice of Availability of the FEIS is published in the Federal Register. The ROD represents the final decision by the FAA as to what alternative, along with what mitigation, the agency will implement. Implementation can begin once this document is released.


The State of New Jersey
Department of Environmental Protection

The State of New Jersey, Department of Environmental Protection has distributed a fact sheet to those municipal offices that may deal with underground storage tank issues, so that the information is available to the general public.

The links to information about these programs on your municipal web-site, available at http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/finance/ustfund/ and http://www.njeda.com/ust_funding.asp. In addition, a Homeowner's guide to Cleaning Up Heating Oil Discharges and other useful site remediation information is available at http://www.nj.gov/dep/srp/commimity/homeowner.htm.


FEMA   

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has added Gloucester County to the list of counties whose residents are eligible for assistance with water damage sustained between April 15 and April 20. To make application for help, call 1-800-621-3362 or online at www.fema.gov.


 Construction Permits   

Township residents are reminded to call the Construction Office at 423-9129 Ext. 210 before beginning any home repair or construction projects. >>>More Information


SENIOR CITIZENS ASSOCIATION

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GREENWICH TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD LAND DEVELOPMENT / SUBDIVISION APPLICATION PROCESS AND BULK / USE VARIANCE PROCESS is now online




 

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