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A
Clients
of
the
open
public
meetings
act,
state
of
new
jersey,
adequate
notice
of
this
meeting.
The
atlanta
county
board
of
commissioners
was
provided
in
the
following
manner,
published
in
the
press
of
atlantic
city
and
mailed
to
the
current,
the
daily
journal,
the
hamilton
gazette
and
the
hamilton
news.
It
has
been
posted
on
the
bulletin
boards
in
the
county
office
building
in
atlantic
city
stillwater,
building
in
northfield
and
the
county
clerk's
office
in
mays
landing
as
we
kick
off
today's
meeting
with
the
prayer.
A
The
tragic
passing
of
naomi
judd
this
past
weekend
is
a
reminder
that
mental
health
does
not
discriminate
in
who
it
impacts
one
in
five
adults
from
one
in
six
children
age.
Six
to
seventeen
in
the
us
experience.
Mental
health
each
year
also
may
is
also
brain
cancer
awareness
month.
Brain
cancer
represents
26
of
all
childhood
cancer
cases.
It
kills
more
children
than
any
other
cancer.
B
F
F
E
G
A
Yes,
anyone
that
would
like
to
speak
during
public
comments
this
evening.
Please
come
to
the
podium
state,
your
name,
the
town
you
reside,
you'll
be
provided
up
to
three
minutes
to
speak
if
you
are
attending
virtually
please
type.
Yes
and
the
resolution
number
in
the
question
answer
box
any
items
not
listed
on
the
agenda,
you
may
speak
during
the
public
comments
section.
A
A
So
now
it's
a
pleasure
to
have
cara
with
us
this
evening,
timely
as
well,
since
the
new
ban
on
plastic
and
paper
bags
in
new
jersey
begins
tomorrow
may
4th
it
will
be
an
adjustment
for
all
of
us
and
will,
of
course
be
a
transition,
but
in
the
long
run
we
only
need
to
look
at
the
ever
increasing
climate
events
to
know.
We
need
to
act
now
to
make
a
difference
for
the
future
of
our
children.
H
Good
evening,
madam
chair
commissioners,
I'm
cara
johnson,
I'm
atlantic
county's,
acting
public
health
division
director.
I
want
to
thank
you
for
having
me
here
today
to
give
you
information
on
how
atlanta
county
health
department,
what
role
we
have
in
the
band
for
new
jersey's,
carry
out
bags
and
styrofoam
and
forget
that
so
polystyrene
phone
food
service
products
which
I'll
just
refresh
the
star
from.
G
H
Is
the
atlantic
county
environmental
health
coordinator
and
if
you
have
any
technical
questions,
so,
as
you
said,
you
know,
given
the
estimates
of
waste
volumes,
environment
or
damage
attributed
to
single-use
plastic
bags
and
to
the
foam
products,
the
state
of
new
jersey,
passed
public
law,
2020
number
c117
to
limit
or
ban
such
products.
So
we
minimize
the
plastic
pollution
and
improve
the
environment
for
future
generations
so
starting
tomorrow.
H
So
it
is
very
timely
that
I'm
here
today
it
prohibits
retail
stores
which
I'll
just
give
a
quick
overview
that
would
be
grocery
stores,
convenience
stores,
local
stores,
etc
and
food
service
businesses
from
selling
or
providing
single-use
plastic
carryout
bags.
It
prohibits
retail
stores
and
food
service
businesses
from
selling
or
offering
for
sale
any
polystyrene
foam
food
service
products,
so
the
styrofoam.
H
It
also
prohibits
all
food
service
businesses
from
selling
or
providing
any
food
served
in
the
styrofoam
packaging.
It
will
permit
single-use
paper
carryout
bags
with
or
without
handles,
except
for
grocery
stores,
larger
than
2500
square
feet.
So
you
may
see
some
of
those
from
pharmacies
and
things
like
that.
H
H
Exemptions
for
certain
styrofoam
packaging
until
may
of
2024,
so
you
might
still
see
out
two
ounce
single
serve
containers
and
anything.
Maybe
that's
pre-packaged,
that
the
store
is
buying
from
the
seller.
That
already
comes
with
the
styrofoam
container,
any
business
that
feels
that
they
are
unable
to
find
a
commercially
available
or
physically
available
poly
styrene
phone
first
service
product.
They
can
apply
for
a
weaver
for
a
one
year.
H
H
H
We
sent
a
letter
to
about
1500
establishments
and
it's
the
packet
that
was
provided
to
you.
It
has
an
overview
in
a
letter,
basic
overview
of
the
law
and
the
resources
that
are
available
from
cep
and
from
the
new
jersey
business
action
center.
So
we
include
those
handouts
that
are
easy
for
me,
so
they
can
answer
some
questions.
H
H
H
H
H
So
our
first
round
of
inspections
will
be
education
and
we'll
continue
that
as
long
as
possible,
because
we
know
there's
quite
a
learning
curve
with
this,
it's
a
big
change
of
behavior.
I
know
we've
been
hearing
about
it,
but
behavior
doesn't
really
change
until
you
meet
to
make
the
change
right.
We
received
some
guidance
from
a
new
jersey,
dep
that
indicated.
H
You
know
when
we're
providing
a
first
offense
after
we've
done
our
education
period.
We're
gonna
provide
30
days
for
compliance
as
well
as
we're
allowed
to
ask
for
a
reasonable
extension
and
say
they
are
looking
waiting
for
a
product
to
be
delivered
and
that
hasn't
been
received
yet
so
they're
giving
us
as
the
enforcement
agency
the
ability
to
do
that
and
we're
waiting
for
further
guidance
from
dep
on
habit
to
navigate.
You
know
inspections
moving
forward
and
we'll
be
given
that
guidance
in
time.
H
Well,
we're
waiting
for
a
little
bit
more
guidance
from
the
ep
on
that
we're
looking
at
our
first
encounters
with
businesses
as
being
an
education
period.
So
you
know
the
law
does
go
into
effect
tomorrow
and
we're
taking
the
stance
of
education
for
our
first
visit.
F
Great
presentation,
thank
you
just
just
one.
I
don't
know
if
you
said
it,
but
I
know
several
businesses
and
even
charitable
organizations
who
do
like
food-related
fundraising
that
have
like
stockpiles
of
styrofoam
are
they
allowed
to
use
it
until
it
runs
out
or
they
well.
H
We
were
talking
about
this
with
some
other
established
establishments
as
well,
so
kathy
nazal
is
our
environmental
health
coordinator
for
the
environment.
J
Basically,
you're
not
allowed
to
use
it
or
sell
it,
but
I
had
a
call
today
from
a
church
organization.
Exactly
and
I
said,
look
I
said
we
are
doing
the
educational
thing
here.
Your
event
is
friday
night.
Southern
lucky
is
close
so,
but
we're
going
to
come
across
this
when
we
go
out
to
the
firefighters,
chicken,
dinners
and
stuff
like
that.
Excuse
me,
allergies,
we're
not
coming
out
there
that
put
the
hammer
down
these
folks,
they're
still
recovered
from
code
yeah,
and
it's
just.
J
K
F
And
then
the
other
question
I
have
is:
have
we
seen
any
funding
opportunities
for
the
food
bank
specifically
for
the
reasonable
bags,
because
I
mean
they're,
like
my
reason
for
asking
that
is
you
know
if
we
need
to
encourage
people
to
make
donations
in
the
food
bank
of
those
kind
of
things
as
another
thing
to
consider,
you
know
right.
J
We're
working
closely
with
the
atlanta
county
recycling
coordinator,
rebecca
out
of
the
acla
he
was
in
turn
working
with
the
municipal
recycling
coordinators,
okay,
so
they're
doing
a
recycling
formula,
basically
within
their
towns,
and
their
green
teams
are
being
really
proactive
with
this.
So
I
would
suggest
any
of
the
food
banks
to
contact
in
our
counties.
We're
set
up
a
little
different
than
other
campuses,
okay
to
contact
with
becca
over
the
acua.
H
Okay-
and
I
do
not
see-
I
just
checked
the
website
before
I
came
down
because
we
got
some
of
the
guidance
just
this
afternoon,
but
I
did
not
see
anything
as
far
as
any
sort
of
financial
assistance
being
offered
at
this.
J
Time,
no,
they
can't
get
the
through
the
clean
communities
yeah
grant.
They
can
that's
who's,
providing
the
money
for
the
bags
that
the
aca
has
gotten.
Okay
and
the
towns
are
also
they
can
apply
for
that,
and
once
we
get
to
the
stage
where
we
have
to
do
it.
Fine,
seventy
percent
of
the
fine
money
goes
back
to
okay,
that's
great,
so
it's
kind
of
like
a
circle,
okay
and
keep
it
going.
L
G
B
B
J
Said
we
had
approximately
1
500,
what
we
call
retail
food
establishments
that
we
inspect
and
that's
who
we
sent
these
to,
but
that
includes
nursing
homes.
We
do
their
kitchens
schools,
the
superintendents
got
them
notice
because
it
also
schools
for
trades
lunchtime
itself.
The
problem
with
the
schools
is,
I
know,
in
jersey,
there's
a
coalition
that
got
together
of
the
schools
and
they
were
applying
for
an
extension,
because
the
problem
is
when
the
schools
went
from
the
trays,
the
plastic
trays
that
you
ran
through
the
dishwasher
and
went
to
the
throwaway
ones.
J
B
B
J
The
state
the
ep
did
was
the
enforcement
part
can
either
be
the
municipal
recycling
coordinators
or
anybody
who
is
under
the
seahawk
rate,
the
county
environmental
health
act,
which
is
actually
on
the
table
for
tonight.
That's
what
we
we
get
money
to
do
all
of
the
environmental
programs.
It
doesn't
cover
everything,
but
it's
just
a
portion
and
they
attached
this
plastic
bag
ban
to
the
seahawk
ring.
G
M
J
H
J
B
That's
what
I
was
curious,
you
see
kind
of
convoluted.
I
wasn't
sure
you
know
again,
I'm
not
I'm
not!
You
know
condemning
the
you
know
the
need
for
this.
It's
just
that.
Like
again,
this
team
seems
to
be
mandating
and
telling
you
how
to
do
this
without
providing
the
funding
to
make
sure
it's.
It's
done
the
way
we
need
it
done,
yeah
and
the
way
we
want
it
done.
J
These
folks,
like
the
food
banks
and
stuff
down
the
road,
they
may
be
able
to
get
the
biodegradable
facts
and
there
are
ones
out
there
they're
calling
reusable
it's
written
right
on
there.
It's
a
heavier
great
plastic,
a
different
type
of
plastic,
and
it's
supposed
to
break
down
easier
than
what's
being
given
out
now.
H
H
H
H
P
P
P
But
it's
interesting
because
when
you
have
kids
that
age,
someone's
teaching
them
about
the
environment
and
the
classics
and
they
talk
about
the
turtles
and
he
was
going
through
this
whole
long
spell.
I
could
defend
your
comments
cause
I'm
like.
Oh,
I
gotta
call
you
I'm
back,
but
he
was
very
interesting.
I
might
have
to
bring
him
open
yet
he.
E
G
E
Into
our
ordinances,
and
we
have
bond
ordinance
number
two
for
the
first
reason,
bondhorn
is
providing
for
various
2022
capital
improvements
and
the
acquisition
of
various
capital
equipment
by
and
in
the
county
of
atlantic
state
of
new
jersey,
appropriating
25
million
632
000,
therefore,
and
authorizing
the
issuance
of
24
million
349
000
bonds
or
notes
to
finance
part
of
the
cost
thereof.
First
reading.
E
Bond
is
providing
for
various
capital
improvements
for
fiscal
year
2022
by
and
for
the
atlantic.
Cape
community
college
appropriating
4
million
807
000,
therefore,
and
authorizing
the
issuance
of
4
million
807
000
bonds,
or
a
note
to
the
county
of
atlantic
state
of
new
jersey
for
financing
such
appropriation.
E
F
E
E
Capital
orders
providing
for
various
capital
improvements,
equipment
and
furnishings
in
and
for
the
county
of
atlantic
state
of
new
jersey
and
appropriating
four
million
seven
hundred
eight
thousand
one
hundred
and
sixty
six
dollars
from
the
capital
improvement
fund
and
or
the
capital
surplus
fund
to
pay
for
the
cost.
There
first
created.
E
The
atlantic
county
department
of
public
safety
division
of
adult
attention,
detention
to
hire
county
correctional
police
officers
on
a
temporary
basis,
with
conversion
to
permanent
status,
upon
completion
of
an
appropriate
full
basic
course
for
the
correctional
officers
and
to
permit
the
atlanta
county
chair
sheriff
to
hire
sheriff
officers
on
a
temporary
basis
basis
pursuant
to
public
law.
2021
chapter
406
final
readings.
F
Welcome
I'm
sorry,
I
just
wanna
highlight
that
our
staff
applied
for
this
there's
just
additional
money
that
was
available
and
they
apply
the
more
successful.
So
it's
additional
money
getting
distributed
to
our
musical
alliances.
We
want
to
give
thanks
to
the
staff
for
taking
that.
A
A
E
B
E
E
A
B
Here
we
have
actually
three
three
questions
here
is:
is
stockton
sharing
in
the
cost
of
this?
Yes,
that's
what
I
was
going
to
mention.
Q
One
of
one
of
the
things
we
don't
we're
doing
with
with
with
stockton
was,
is
that
we
own
the
property
directly
across
from
from
where
the
light's
going
we
own
all
that
property
in
order
in
order
to
do
exits,
41
or
44,
we
had
to
buy
a
certain
certain
amount
of
properties.
One
of
the
things
we
we've
been
asked
and-
and
john
probably
has
a
lot
more
information
than
I
do.
Q
Is
the
group
there's
a
bicycle
group
in
in
galloway
that
wants
to
use
that
property
and
they
want
to
get
from
that
property
across
to
jimmy
lee's
road,
and
so
we've
been
working
with
with
stockton
to
see
what
we
can
do,
how
to
how
to
navigate
that
through
the
light
across
the
stockton
property
and
out
onto
jimmy
lee's
road.
Q
S
This
is
going
to
resurface,
basically
from
the
base
of
the
bridges
at
the
parkway
at
the
entrance
exits
there
through
the
intersection,
where
it's
it's
a
little
rough,
and
it
goes
for
a
while,
not
too
long,
there's
another
segment
of
the
road
that
we
are
paving
beyond
that.
It
was
left
out
when
stockton
originally
was
going
to
do
additional
parking
areas
further
to
the
staff
on
polona
road.
So
that
will
be
part
of
it.
S
It's
already
designed
engineering
and
will
be
hopefully
the
next
highway
improvement
program
in
2023,
but
that
piece
was
left
out
because
stockton
was
going
to
do
some
of
that,
paving
as
part
of
their
original
project.
That
project
got
knocked
back
for
lack
of
funding
and
for
them
to
continue
this
bureaucratic,
paris
and
pomona
road,
so
more
of
it
will
be
paid.
There
will
be
still
a
segment
between
the
end
of
this.
B
S
So
there's
a
piece
between
mulch
world
and
this
intersection
that
is
not
going
to
be
completed.
But
if
you
ask
next
time
I'll
make
sure
that
I
have
a
map
there
there
for
you,
so
you
can
see.
What's.
B
Q
By
the
as
you
go
past
I
need
to
go
past
the
fields
you
can
make
I'll
eat
your
areas
going
north.
Now
you
make
them.
You
can
make
a
left
in
here.
That
piece
in
there
is
what
john
is
saying.
That
stockton
was
supposed
to
do
as
part
of
some
of
the
work
that
they
were
doing
on
campus.
They
they
they
didn't,
have
the
funding
to
do
that.
So
we're
moving
along
on
our
project,
all
right.
A
B
A
G
A
T
E
E
A
A
Grizzly
yes
and
kern
yes,
mission
carry
and
as
we
go
into
appointments,
I
will
entertain
a
merchant
to
combine
it
up,
237
to
242
registered.
Second,
any
comments
see
I'm
hearing,
none
anything
from
the
public.
A
E
G
A
A
E
Resolution
urging
governor
murphy
and
the
new
jersey
state
department
of
education
to
cease
from
implementing
their
sexuality
education
curriculum
for
grammar
elementary
school
children
and
require
that
all
local
school
boards
have
public
meetings
for
public
input
on
the
sexuality.
Education
curriculum
prior
to
implementation,
sponsored.
R
At
the
last
commissioners
meeting
here
we
were,
I
brought
to
the
attention
that
some
of
the
residents
mothers
fathers
in
the
community
were
coming
to
me
in
my
district,
and
they
were
indicating
some
concerns
that
they
had
with
the
implementation
of
some
aspects
of
the
curriculum
of
the
state
of
new
jersey,
the
rights
responsibility,
respect
curriculum
that
they
were
presenting
the
biggest
issue
that
they
had
with
them
was
that
in
the
first
and
second
grade
level.
R
R
R
They
may
have
on
policies
that
we're
implementing,
especially
because
it
may
impact
them
they
reached
out
to
me
and,
as
I
said
earlier
and
we've
discussed
it,
that
seemed
to
be
the
crux
of
the
major
issue
that
they
had
at
the
local
school
board
level.
Publicly,
they
didn't
get
a
chance
to
discuss
it.
R
R
There
are
a
variety
of
issues
that
some
parents
then
can
take
when
it
comes
to
curriculum
that
they
ask
in
schools-
and
I
said
to
them-
you
do
have
that
option
to
do
that
process.
I'm
not
going
to
sit
here
and
tell
you,
I
know,
process
district,
the
district
and
that
each
one's
treated
the
same.
I
have
no
idea
what
they're
doing
independent
individual
school
systems,
but.
R
Problem
I
said
that
we
could
discuss
and
say,
hey
look
before
that
is
implemented
at
least
allow
these
local
school
boards
and
those
members
of
the
public.
They
may
have
a
concern
in
that
first
and
second
grade
level.
I
keep
going
back
to
that,
because
I've
had
people
reach
out
to
me
and
tell
me
what
they
believe.
The
context
of
my
resolution
is
that
you're
against
this
and
you're
like
where
do
you
read
that?
That's
why
I
was
specific
in
the
language?
R
G
R
On
what
I
have
today
and
that's
the
information
I
have-
and
I
appreciate
the
njea
folks
last
night
talking
to
me
about
where
we
find
common
ground-
that
we
want
to
work
on
some
other
issues
with
us
with
respect
to
this
curriculum.
So
I
thought
that
was
interesting,
but
I
still
set
out
at
this
point:
hey.
If
I
didn't
bring
this
discussion
to
the
table,
we
wouldn't
be
having
that
discussion
on
where
to
proceed
and
how
to
adjust
this,
so
it
works
for
the
parents
at
the
local
school
board
level.
R
It's
not
an
issue
I
like
to
talk
about
here
at
the
county
level.
I
know
it
belongs
back
in
the
local
school
districts
and
with
the
department
of
education,
but
I'm
not
afraid
to
stand
up
and
say,
as
we
all
are
here
at
this
boardwalk,
it's
something
that
we
believe
may
impact
the
kid
adversely
that
we're
going
to
stand
up.
I
always
will
I'll
stand
up
and
give
an
opinion
and
say:
hey,
look.
R
You
need
the
opportunity
to
go
back
and
look
at
this,
look
at
the
local
level
and
give
those
parents
the
opportunity
to
hear
about
it
or
at
least
discuss
it.
So
that
was
the
context
from
my
presenting
the
this
resolution
for
this
board
to
consider.
It
wasn't
meant
to
be
anything
obvious,
devious.
I
have
no
agenda,
I
have,
and
I
have
a
cousin
that
identifies
as
being
gay.
R
Yes,
forget
all
that,
that's
not
what
this
that's,
not
what
this
resolution
was
about,
and
it's
not
what
its
intent
is,
and
I
want
to
be
clear
that,
with
the
board
members
in
case,
you
have
questions
that
you
guys
may
want
to
have
and
ask
about
it.
I'm
here
to
answer
any
of
them.
I
If
I
may,
I
guess,
speaking
as
an
educator
or
someone
who
served
on
curriculum
teams
for
districts,
I
think
I
guess
I'm
a
little
bit
more
aware
of
the
process
and
I
think
the
process
is
in
place
towards
handling
a
local
level.
So
I
you
know,
I
wasn't
really
sure
I
did
speak
to
commissioner
arpatino
about
this.
I
It
just
seems
like
we're.
Writing
a
resolution
about
a
process
that
should
already
be
in
place.
You
know
it
comes
to
curriculum.
Curriculum
is
something
that
is
always
handled
in
the
local
level,
so
you
have
state
standards
and
the
state
handles
the
standard,
but
on
the
curriculum
side
of
it,
it's
up
to
each
individual
school
district
to
implement
those
curriculum
based
on
standards.
You
know-
and
so
I
think,
they're
talking
about
process
and
just
and
you
know,
commissioner
bertino
did
speak
up
to
say
that
he
was
not
exactly
clear
about
the
process.
I
What
I'd
like
this
to
happen
is
for
us
to
consider
this
in
subcommittee
in
the
education,
the
schools
continue
and
have
the
educational
schools
committee
look
into
this
and
reach
out
to
maybe
phil
comfort,
some
of
the
superintendents
and
speak
to
maybe
the
njea
reunion
and
and
some
educators
to
find
out
what
the
process
actually
is.
What's
going
on,
what's
not
going
on
what
the
governor's
office
is
working
on
and
that
way
we
can
have
a
clearer
understanding
of
what
it
is.
We're
voting
on.
I
You
know
in
terms
of
passing
the
resolution,
so
my
recommendation
is
that
we
send
this
back
to
subcommittee
and
education
schools
committee
with
some
sort
of
timeline,
because
we
don't
want
this
thing
to
extend.
You
know
nobody
wants
to
see
this
thing
go
four
or
five.
I
You
know
six
months,
you
know
maybe
some
stipulation
that
the
educational
schools
committee,
which
I'm
I'm
born,
I'm
a
member
of
we
can
be
and
look
into
this
and
then
we
can
come
back
and
maybe
look
at
the
language
of
the
resolution
and
maybe
see
what
may
be,
because
I
think
everyone
agrees
james-
that
this
parents
deserve
a
right
at
the
school
board.
The
school
board
loved
to
ask
to
have
to
say
whatever
they
want
about
theirs
about
their
kids
curriculum
about
what
theirs
their
kids
being
taught
in
school.
I
I
don't
think
anyone's
arguing
with
that
point.
I
just
think
we're
again
we're
talking
about
process
and
with
so
much
so
many
question
marks
about
what's
going
on
with
the
governor's
office
and
what
the
process
is,
and
you
know
not
knowing
what
what's
happening
in
atlantic
city,
school
district
versus
that
probably
township
school
district.
You
know
it's
just
there's
just
too
many
great
unanswered
questions.
I
You
know,
at
least
for
me
as
an
educator
to
vote
with
a
you
know
with
a
clear
conscience
on
his
resolution
tonight.
So
I
think
the
process
would
be
if
we
kick
this
back
to
educational
schools
committee
and
had
them
or
had
us.
I
guess
I
should
say
mr
corsi,
I
don't
know
if
I'm
misspeaking,
I
know
you're
the
chair
of
that
committee,
so
I
want
to
speak
out
of
turn.
Take
a
look
at
this
a
little
bit
further.
R
That's
why
I
wouldn't
be
clear
about
the
intent,
because
that's
why
I
didn't
want
this-
to
develop
off
in
the
20
different
kind
of
conversations
they're,
not
the
intent
of
the
resolution.
It
was
very
important.
It
was
those
particular
issues
in
the
first
and
second
grade
level.
I've
explained
that
we
had
a
discussion
with
the
ngo
people
last
night.
It's
not
about
the
general
power.
I
see
the
curriculum
nobody's
worrying
about
bullying
all
that
stuff
that
they
have
in
that
general
curriculum.
No,
that's
fine!
R
These
were
the
issues
that
those
parents
raised,
because
they
didn't
feel
like
at
the
local
school
board
like
they
had
that
opportunity
to
go
and
discuss
it
at
an
open
forum.
There
was
no
mechanism
in
place
and
that's
the
thing
I
think.
If
you're
going
to
review
in
committee,
you
want
to
look
at
that
because
I'll
be
looking
for
that.
What
is
it
that
we
have
in
place
that
works
at
the
state
level?
That's
going
to
allow
them
that
mechanism
to
have
that
discussion.
I
never
run
and
I've.
R
R
We
know
because
a
lot
of
times
we
have
information,
they
may
not
know
same
as
you're
speaking
to
commissioner,
that
the
education
side,
I'm
not
going
to
be
specifically
clear
on
all
of
it.
You
may
have
more
that
you
want
to
add
to
it.
I'm
fine
with
you
guys.
If
you
want
to
review
it,
but
don't
let
it
die
and
don't
let
it
delve
out
of
the
content
of
whatever
what
I
propose.
P
P
You
know
what
I
was
going
to
say,
but
I
would
agree.
First
of
all,
it
did
not
come
to
connect
and
I
think
it
should
have
committed.
I
think,
that's
a
good
opportunity.
The
second
thing
is
is
that
I
think
we
do
need
to
get
back
from
superintendents
around
the
county.
Get
some
feedback
I
mean.
P
Sometimes
the
intent
was
the
spirit
of
the
resolution
or
the
intelligent
resolution.
So
so
what
happens
is
as
you're
saying
this
is
the
politics
is
not
politics.
This
really
has
nothing
to
do
with
politics.
It
really
has
to
do
as
you
indicated
from
the
beginning,
but
I
think
it
needs
to
be
more
dialogue
in
terms
of
getting
more
additional
information,
and
I
really
agree.
We
don't
know
what
the
hell
in
the
front
office
that
they
can
say
reviewing
it.
Please
review
it.
P
Can
we
get
a
representative
from
the
department
of
education
acting
commissioner,
someone
to
talk
to
us?
While
the
conference
call
will
come
down
we'll
go
up,
I
think
we
can
get
it
done.
We
might
be
sure,
changing
ourselves
and
talk
about
bringing
in
the
next
meeting.
So
I
would
like
to
consider
recommending
that
at
least
two
meetings
out
I
would
agree,
don't
let
it
die
whether
it's
up
and
down,
but
I
think
it's
it's
a
good
benchmark
to
saw
it
and
you
get
a
good
conversation
to
find
out
report.
P
P
So
I
think
what
we
need
to
do
is,
I
would
agree,
we
we
pull
up
a
table
and
tape,
review
and
review.
K
Q
P
So
so,
let's
get
my
colleague
over
this
upcoming
level
culture,
it's
not
going
to
be
dragged
out,
but
I
think
what
we
need
to
try
to
do.
If,
in
fact,
we
get
somebody
from
department,
education
and
again
talk
to
superintendents
again,
we
can
have
you
all
to
set
up
a
committee
meeting
circle
and
if
we
get
back
to
the
next
week,
we'll
bring
back
you
don't
worry.
P
Can
we
look
at
some
calendar
dates
and
holy
committee
members
and
we
set
the
means
of
this.
G
U
I
am
here
as
president
of
the
atlantic
county
council's
education
associations,
the
county
affiliate
of
njea,
why
I
came-
and
commissioner
I
spoke
with
commissioner
bertina
last
night
about
this
resolution,
so
to
state
like
to
state
our
concerns
that
there
is
no
standalone
sexuality
curriculum
for
grammar
in
elementary
schools.
U
They
don't
have
control
over
implementing
curriculum.
It
curriculum
is
implemented
at
the
local
level
and
all
parents
have
that
ability
to
speak
on
curriculum
at
their
local
school
district
levels
and
that's
where
superintendents
always
welcome
public
comment.
Public
input
contacting
the
superintendent's
office
in
order
to
be
able
to
have
these
discussions.
These
discussions
that
parents
have
a
right
to
ask
questions
and
then
to
ask
what's
happening
directly
in
the
classroom.
U
The
governor
and
the
department
of
education
implemented
the
standards
and
they're,
not
new
standards.
They
were
revised
in
2020
and
when
you
have
standards
that
are
being
reviewed,
which
happens
periodically,
there's
a
schedule
of
when
all
of
the
standards
math
ela
health
and
phys
ed,
the
arts.
They
all
go
through
a
regular
revision
every
every
several
years,
the
the
way
that
to
be
able
to
explain
what
standards
are
and
then,
where
curriculum,
folds
picture,
a
house
picture
a
house.
U
U
The
mission
is
that
all
students
will
acquire
the
knowledge
and
skills
of
what
is
most
essential
to
become
individuals
who
possess
health
and
physical
literacy
and
pursue
a
life
of
wellness
by
developing
the
habits
necessary
to
live
healthy,
productive
lives
that
positively
impact
their
families,
schools
and
community,
and
the
vision
is
a
quality,
comprehensive
health
and
physique
program
that
fosters,
and
it's
the
basic
core
concepts,
the
poor
ideas
and
it's
not
just
sexual
social
and
sexual,
social
and
sexual
core
ideas.
There
are
other.
U
The
governor
and
the
department
of
education
have
these
standards
put
in
place
and
then
the
school
districts
are
responsible
for
then
implementing
a
curriculum
based
on
that
foundation
and
the
vision
and
the
mission,
and
I'm
sorry.
I
know
that
I
have
three
minutes,
but
I
don't
know
if
there's
anybody
else
that
would
be
qualified
to
be
able
to
present
this.
So
I
asked
I
asked
madam
chair
for
an
extension
of
my
time.
Thank
you
with
that
said.
U
We
build
this
foundation
that
schools
take
a
look
at
then
once
the
standards
are
revised,
schools
do
take
an
opportunity
to
look
at
the
curriculum.
They
go
through
an
extensive
and
rigorous
process.
It
starts
out
with
your
curriculum
supervisor
and
the
teachers
who
are
involved
in
that
in
that
matter,
in
the
curriculum
I
know
mr
parker
has
been
on
curriculum
committees,
I've
served
on
them
and
any
other
educators
can
say:
we've
I've
written
an
entire
science
curriculum
for
a
district
from
pre-k
to
12.
U
it's
comprehensive
and
when
the
curriculum
is
written,
it's
based
on
appropriate
age
progressions
and
what
are
the
core
concepts
that
students
are
supposed
to
know
at
about
second
grade?
In
the
case
of
health
and
phys
ed,
it's
at
the
end
of
second
grade
at
the
end
of
fifth
grade.
At
the
end
of
day
three
at
the
end
of
12th
grade
and
these
core
ideas,
then
progress
so
we're
not
teaching
children,
anything
that
would
be
inappropriate.
U
Our
lesson
plans
are
based
on
the
curriculum.
That's
been
adopted
at
the
board
of
education
level
and
the
board
after
they
hear
the
hear
what
the
revised
curriculum
is.
That's
proposed
by
the
curriculum
supervisor,
and
then
the
staff
that
are
responsible
for
that
they
take
it
to
the
school
board
subcommittee
on
curriculum
revision
and
they
go
through
and
and
have
presentations
on
what
has
been
revised
for
the
most
part.
Revisions,
really
don't
change
a
lot
it
might
be.
U
U
The
public
has
that-
and
this
is
where
I
know
that
I've
agreed
with
commissioner
bertino-
that
we
need
to
be
able
to
do
a
better
job
explaining
to
our
parents
that
they
do
have
a
voice
so
that
they
can
go
to
their
local
school
board
and
the
first
step
isn't
to
just
call
the
superintendent
and
demand
a
change,
or
it's
not
to
send
a
letter
to
the
governor.
That
says,
you
need
to
cease
and
assess,
because
the
governor
has
no
control
over
over
the
local
curriculum.
U
U
This
is
where
we
would
like
to
have
that
ability
to
be
able,
through
through
working
with
your
subcommittee,
on
being
able
to
explain
the
process
and
then
also
to
draft
any
type
of
resolution
or
statement
whatever
it
is
that
this
board
this
this
agency
decides
to
adopt
so
that
you
have
every
every
option.
U
U
So
I
would
I,
as
I
said
I
reached
out
to
commissioner
pertino-
and
I
was
aware
of
this
and
I
I
have
reached
out
to
different
people
and
I'll
say
I've
reached
out
to
commissioner
parker
I
reached
out
to
commissioner
fitzpatrick.
It's
it's
it.
It
sounds
to
be
able
to
network
and
have
these
conversations
and
work
together
rather
than
have
some
kind
of
public
outcry
or
come
out
and
speak.
That's.
A
U
F
G
C
Ricka
has
been
a
superintendent
progressively
larger
school
district
since
2009
served
on
his
county
college
board
of
trustees.
Since
2011
was
one
of
the
last
people
appointed
by
governor
christie
to
the
state
board
of
education
and
also
happens
to
be
a
registered
republican.
C
His
statement
in
relation
to
this
whole
issue.
You
can't
fact
check
fantasy
this.
G
C
Not
a
real
thing,
it's
madness
party
can't
supersede
reality.
I
think
cases,
unfortunately,
there's
a
temptation
to
sort
of
exit
reality
into
an
echo
chamber,
we're
all
just
yelling
and
screaming
about
things
the
parents
are
concerned.
Talk
to
your
local
superintendent.
Talk
with
your
school
board
talk
with
your
child's
teachers.
The
politicians
know
nothing
about
education.
That
last
part
was
his
words.
C
Except
for
two
of
them
I
would
mention.
Obviously
there
are
three
of
you
who
have
previous
experience
on
a
board
of
education.
There
are
two
of
you
who
are
educators,
so
obviously
no
offense
on
this
part.
I've
been
on
the
board
side
too.
I
didn't
okay,
then
there's
been
four
and
the
thing
is
people
have
that
knowledge
of
what
actually
is
involved
in
writing
curriculum.
C
C
C
Becky
was,
but
she
didn't
teach
us
such
a
diary,
but
the
whole
thing
is
it's
one
thing
to
be
involved
with
how
the
committee,
while
talking
about
sexuality,
education,
what's
being
done
at
the
special
services
school,
was
being
done
at
acit,
because
that
is
actually
under
county
control,
but
getting
the
whole
rest
of
it
seems
to
go
beyond
that
now,
whether
you
know
during
the
committee,
you
want
to
make
arrangements
for
walker
to
be
substitute
out.
You
know
that's
up
to
you
all
how
you
want
to
do
that.
C
G
C
C
So,
in
all
seriousness,
the
last
thing
you
would
want
to
have
is
a
situation
where
the
kids
feel
they
have
no
place
safe
to
talk
about.
If
you
think
that
they
are
not
hearing
about
sex
outside
of
school,
then
sorry
you're,
naive,
they
are
school,
hopefully
is
where
they
can
get
better
information
and
no
commitment.
So
I
would
in
fact
hope
the
resolution
I'll
respect.
Is
it
because
it's
just
full
of
triggers
and
but
you
go
from
there
with
the
subject.
N
S
N
And
I
live
in
nightclub
township,
I
am
retired
teacher,
so
I
don't
have
to
be
as
pr
as
that.
Hey.
N
N
The
curriculum
should
be
followed,
as
it
is
written
or
standards
will
not
be
met
by
the
time
the
students
graduate
the
cl.
The
lessons
are
age
appropriate
and
I
do
have,
for
instance,
family
life,
which
is
again
where
this
this
is
the
model
curriculum.
We
have,
we
have
the
standards,
and
then
we
have
a
model
curriculum,
which
kind
of
gives
you
a
little
shove
in
the
right
direction
as
to
where
you
want
how
you
want
to
teach
this.
N
N
Basically,
it's
only
asking
that
you,
you
acknowledge
that
these
people,
that
that
people
are
diverse
and
that
we
respect
okay,
I
read
through
the
66
pages,
the
curriculum
in
the
model
curriculum
that
the
state
puts
forth
to
guide
teachers,
and
there
is
no
mention
whatsoever
in
any
of
those
66
pages
when
anything
on
the
doe
website
about
pink,
blue
and
purple,
which
is
the
the
problem,
the
problem
that
your
parents
had
there.
I
couldn't
find
this
reference
anywhere
on
the
njvoe
website.
N
I
finally
did
find
the
quote,
and
it
was
in
the
new
york
post
article
okay.
The
county
commissioner,
has
requested
that
66
pages
of
curriculum,
or
at
least
that's
how
it
reads
as
far
as
I'm
concerned
for
this
resolution-
that
the
66
pages
be
done
away
with,
because
there's
four
sentences
in
a
program
that
may
be
used.
N
This
is
not
from
the
state.
This
is
from
a
private
company
who's
hoping
to
sell
their
product
to
the
school
systems.
To
say
this
is
their
easy
way
of
covering
all
the
bases
on
this
standard
use.
This
okay,
I
mean
like
the
three
r's
that
you
reference
is
not
curriculum
standards.
N
A
private
company
this
proposed
resolution,
the
way
it
reads
would
be
like
getting
rid
of
the
k-12
math
curriculum
entirely
because
you're
offended
by
a
picture
of
one
of
the
third
grade,
math
books
and
one
that
has
not
been
adopted
by
any
of
the
school
systems
has
not
been
adopted
by
the
state,
has
not
been
adopted
by
any
district
and
has
not
been
adopted
by
any
community.
It's
been
thrown
out
there
as
a
flash
point
from
the
likes
of
the
new
york
post
to
see
what
kind
of
what
kind
of
issue
they
can
make.
N
N
According
to
the
2019
report,
the
national
resource
center
of
reaching
victims
from
2011
to
2015,
one
in
five
hate
crime,
victims
reported
sexual
orientation
as
the
motive
and
according
to
the
williams
institute,
ucla
school
of
law
findings.
20
percent
of
lgbtq
students
reported
physical
assault
in
the
year
prior
to
the
report,
and
84
percent
of
transgender
students
were
bullied
or
harassed
because
of
their
gender
identity.
N
Okay,
you
had
said
that
this
curriculum
would
do
more
harm
than
good.
That's
a
lot
of
harm.
That's
a
lot
of
harm.
That's
already
happening
you're,
seeing
these
kids
getting
hurt,
hurting
themselves
getting
bullied,
hating
school
because
they
don't
want
to
show
up
a
court
and
then,
according
to
the
health
and
human
service,
governor
website,
title
9
of
the
education
amendment
of
1972
prohibits
sex,
including
pregnancy,
so
sexual
orientation
and
gender
identity,
discrimination
in
any
education
program
or
activity
receiving
federal
financial
assistance
just
to
put.
G
N
Out
there
and
say
this
is
this
is
something
that
you're
gonna
have
to
contend
with.
Also,
how
do
we
change
this?
According
to
the
one
resource
that
was
linked
on
the
doe
website,
okay,
school
saw
their
incidents
of
bullying
and
assault,
be
cut
in
half
with
the
introduction
of
supportive
staff
genders
and
sexualities
alliance
clubs
started
by
the
students
and
positive
inclusion
in
curriculum.
N
A
N
I
would
again,
if
you
all,
of
its
own
d-o-e,
okay,
don't
start
off
the
new
york
post,
starting.
V
I'd
like
us
to
look
at
the
bigger
picture
think
about
moving
forward
right.
Mr
last
night,
and
I
am
in
agreement
that
something
is
broken
in
the
process,
but
not
just
in
the
process
when
it
comes
to
these
sexual
education
standards
and
the
health
standards
right,
we
need
to
look
at
why
parents
feel
that
they
are
not
being
heard
or
not
having
an
opportunity
for
endpoint,
I'm
a
math
teacher
for
years
ever
since
about
2014
when
the
standards
were
changed,
I've
been
screaming
to
anybody
that
will
hear
me
that
the
mascaras
are
inappropriate.
V
I'm
teaching
abstract
skills
to
kids
that
do
not
have
abstract
reasoning
ability
right.
So
what
I'd
like
to
see
coming
out
of
this
committee
is
that
we
start
a
conversation
in
our
level
and
urge
the
state
to
look
at
ways
that
we
can
make
sure
parents
know
where
curriculum
meetings
are
whether
it
be
posted
on
the
website
whether
they
be
special
meetings
like
we
have
the
budget
meetings.
The
curriculum
is
just
as
important
as
the
money
when
it
comes
to
school,
the
two
hand
in
hand.
V
So
we
need
to
make
these
curriculum
meetings
as
important
and
is
recognized
to
the
public
so
that
they
do
have
the
opportunity
for
english.
They
do
need
to
know
when
to
go
in.
So
when
you're
directing
your
language,
I
urge
you
to
remove
that
part
about
the
sexual
education.
It's
a
hotbed
topic
right
now.
F
Education
in
terms
of
the
process
and
also
just
feeling
like
they
have
a
comfortable
space
to
go
in
and
ask
questions
about
curriculum
that
might
be
sensitive
questions
depending
on
the
topic,
but
I
want
to
ask
to
seek
to
understand
so
just
just
for
the
committee.
I
think
that's
a
really.
Those
were
really
great.
M
M
Been
said
so
far
this
evening,
clearly,
the
resolution
is
not
what
it
needs
to
be,
and
I
appreciate
that
the
board
will
be
having
the
education
committee
take
a
look
at
it
and
rework
it
and
like
pre.
I
hope
that
this
is
essentially
completely
done
away
with
rehashed,
because
when
I
read
this,
I
was
immediately
concerned,
especially
specifically
the
ceasing
the
implementation
of
this
curriculum.
M
My
community
is
living
in
survival
mode
right
now,
when
things
like
this
come
up,
we
are
immediately
on
alert
because
the
next
generation
that's
coming
after
us,
we
are
trying
so
hard
to
make
everything
better
for
them
so
that
they
don't
have
to
live
through
the
shadows
and
the
stigma
that
comes
from
being
a
part
of
a
community
that
has
too
high,
and
we
are
unique
in
that.
We
are
a
community
that
gets
too
high
and
those
social
situations
that
evolve
out
of
that
can
really
have
long-standing
disastrous
effects.
K
M
You
know
it's
a
massive
step
in
the
right
direction,
because
it's
going
to
change
the
dynamic
that
people
who
are
figuring
themselves
out
through
their
cage,
recall
of
life,
are
going
to
be
interactive
with
interfacing,
with
their
friends
are
going
to
understand
what
they
are
and
how
they
identify
in
a
way
that
they
don't
currently,
because,
let
me
tell
you,
I
graduated
in
2009,
my
introduction
to
the
lgbtq
community
through
my
education
system
was,
and
gay
people
exist
too.
That
was
it.
M
So
I
just
hope
that,
as
it's
been
mentioned
this
evening,
that
this
gets
completely
redirected
to
the
focus
that
it
should
be,
which
is
that
parents
need
to
know
how
to
interact
with
their
schools,
parents
need
to
know
how
to
communicate
their
concerns
about
anything,
whether
it's
curriculum
or
whether
it's
extracurricular
with
their
school
kids.
So
that's
all.
I
really
wanted
to
mention.
Thank
you
very
here.
Thank
you.
Much.
T
Hi
I'm
betsy
devos.
I
live
in
northfield,
my
kids
attend
field
school
and
I'm
an
associate
professor
of
sociology
at
stockton
and
I've
been
working
with
schools
in
atlantic
county
and
throughout
new
jersey
to
implement
the
lgbtq
inclusive
curriculum
over
the
last
three
years,
and
I've
provided
some
professional
development
sessions
to
schools
around
the
state,
including
in
atlanta
county,
and
so
I
just
wanted
to
share
some
of
the
basic
things
that
I've
learned
working
with
new
jersey,
educators
and
communities
and
trying
to
implement
these
policies
over
the
last
few
years.
T
Several
points
have
already
been
made.
I
appreciate
that
mr
terry
brought
up
adverse
impact
because
the
one
one
clarification
I
want
to
make
is:
there
are
two
separate
policies.
One
relates
to
lgbtq,
inclusive
curriculum,
which
is
about
the
social,
political
and
economic
contributions
of
lgbtq
people.
T
This
policy
that
this
resolution
is
meant
to
address
is
about
sexual
health
and
physical
health,
education
for
all
students.
It
is
not
the
same
thing.
It
is
not
part
of
the
same
thing.
The
lgbtq
inclusive
curriculum
was
specifically
passed
and
implemented
in
new
jersey
multiple
years
ago.
It's
been
in
effect
for
multiple
academic
years
already
to
address
those
adverse
impacts
and
to
close
gaps
in
emotional
and
social,
health
and
well-being
and
mental
health
and
reduced
suicidality,
and
the
other
effects
that
have
already
been
mentioned.
T
This
change-
that's
come,
you
know,
has
been
it
was
passed
a
couple
of
years
ago,
but
is
coming
into
effect.
This
fall
is
getting.
Some
new
attention
is
essentially
to
bring
a
school
board
level
curricula
which
needs
to
be
adapted
to
fit
new.
You
know
revised
standards
into
alignment
with
current
scientific,
evidence-based
understanding
of
sex
and
gender.
T
The
law
against
discrimination
in
new
jersey
has
been
lost
since
2006
and
in
new
jersey.
That
law
specifically
states
that
gender
identity,
gender
expression,
are
grounds
for
protection.
You
know
for
critical
protection
of
your
rights
and
that's
been
in
effect
in
all
spaces
of
public
accommodation,
including
public
schools,
since
2006.
T
and
since
well.
Before
that
point,
you
know
that
that
law
responds
to
not
just
the
adverse
impacts
for
which
there's
been
mountains
of
evidence.
You
know
that
lgbtq
youth
in
particular
face
specific
struggles,
isolation,
mental
health
challenges
and
those
things
create
specific
barriers
to
learning
to
their
success
in
educational
environment,
to
their
ability
to
focus
on.
What's
going
on
to,
you
know,
focus
on
learning
instead
of
avoiding
using
the
bathroom
and
therefore
not
even
drinking
during
the
day.
Things
like
that,
but
this
sexuality,
health
curriculum.
T
All
you
know
pretty
much
all
of
the
mainstream
scientific,
medical,
social,
scientific
associations
and
professionals
nationwide
agree
that
gender
identity
and
expression
take
on
a
myriad
forms.
We're
used
to
being
raised
with
this
binary
male
female
system,
but
that
is
not
actually
scientifically
correct,
either
physically
or
mentally,
psychologically,
socially,
and
so
these
new
standards
are
basically
just
bringing
the
standards
which
help
local
school
boards
design
and
choose
curriculum
and
lesson
plans
up
to
date
with
those
understandings
and
then
yeah.
I
I
appreciate
the
clarification
about
standards
are
at
the
state
level.
T
Curriculum
is
locally
chosen.
There
is
no
curriculum,
and
this
has
been
a
point
of
confusion,
so
I
really
appreciate
this
opportunity
to
clarify
to
anyone.
I
can
share
this
information
with.
There
is
no
lgbtq
curriculum,
there
doesn't
exist,
there
is
no
sexuality,
health,
ed
curriculum,
there's
standards
and
there
are
sample
lessons
and
nobody's
required
to
use
those
right.
Each
each
school
district
is
specifically
giving
guidance
to
choose
curriculum,
that's
suitable
for
their
community,
their
school
system,
their
students
and
to
serve
the
best.
T
You
know
the
best
they
can
the
needs
of
their
supporting
students
in
that
community,
so
these
standards
clarify
and
help
educators,
even
better
from
my
perspective,
as
a
social
scientist,
and
as
some
of
these
are
working
alongside
educators
to
implement
these
policies,
and
I'd
be
happy
to
answer
questions
now
or
anytime.
F
F
Our
team
also
provided
an
update
in
terms
of
pushing
along
permit
approval
and
things
like
that.
The
lenovo
dan
powerhouse
improvement
has
gone
outfit
and
is
expected
to
be
completed
by
possibly
may
20th,
depending
on
the
level
of
questions
that
come
back.
F
But
just
things
are
continuing
to
move
move
well
and
the
congressman
banjor's
office
and
our
local
state
legislators
offices
are
both
helping
us
to
expedite
the
permitting
the
state
permitting
that's
required
so
that
we
can
get
again
those
funds
automated
by
september
30th.
F
I
had
reached
out
to
vanessa
at
the
njdot,
because
it's
spring
2022
and
if
anybody
can
remember
the
number
of
resolutions
and
letters
we
talked
about
with
regard
to
column,
avenue
and
room
30.
and
the
traffic
improvements
there
are
needed
from
the
safety.
F
If
you
remember
in
2020,
they
were
happy
to
tell
us
that
those
improvements
were
going
to
happen
in
two
years,
so
I
had
asked
on
the
status
of
that
and
we
got
a
response
that
it's
moving
on
time
without
delays.
However,
it's
not
the
same
schedule
that
they
gave
us
previously,
so
they
previously
told
us
complete,
rfw
right-of-way
requisition
will
happen
in
spring
of
2022
advertiser,
construction,
late
spring
2022
award
contract
early
summer,
2022
construction
start
summer
2022,
and
they
are
looking
to
do
advertisement
in
may.
F
F
R
R
R
The
document
that
I
think
they
would
present
that
they
were
talking
about
is
trying
to
do
maybe
possibly
five
year,
agreements
with
landfills
and
or
the
haulers
and
or
whatever,
but
he
has
to
get
started
in
that
process
because,
as
you
guys
know,
trash
has
gotten
very
complicated.
R
As
I've
told
people
before
trash
is
going
to
get
expensive,
you
know
it's.
No,
it's
just
the
nature
of
the
business,
the
fuel
cost
products.
I
don't
have
to
tell
you.
Nobody
here
has
all
the
issues
that
are
happening
with
it
along
with
every
other
business,
so
he
did
discuss
it
with
the
board.
So
once
you
get
some
information
back
and
they've
been
able
to
ascertain
if
it's
feasible,
they
want
they'll.
Let
us
know
and
he'll
let
us
know
so
that
was
presented
at
the
board
as
well.
R
W
Yes,
so
the
next
meeting
we
talked
and
jerry
said
an
update
on
some
of
the
projects.
We've
talked
about
with
some
safety
issues,
but
something
that
was
brought
up
by
commissioner
fitzpatrick,
where
the
gentleman
was
struck
by
a
vehicle
and
killed
one
of
those
threats
out
there
with
a
bike
pit
and
looking
at
possibly
some
there's
many
streets
that
flank
goes
across
whether
it's
misfit
one
thing
that
we
can
possibly
do
in
the
immediate
future
is,
if
you
can
have
engineering
look
into
reducing
the
speed.
W
I'd
be
surprised,
you
have
housing
complexes,
multiple,
multiple
units
and
the
speed
limit
there.
If
you
start
basically
at
the
bay,
you
know
you
look
at
a
25,
then
when
you
get
the
shore
road,
the
new
road
is
35
miles
an
hour
which
should
be
25
and
then
you
cross
over
and
get
to
the
the
little
bridge
there
in
the
arena
is,
and
then
it
raises
you
past
that
it
picks
up
the
45
and
then
you
get
the
two
now
stimulate
road,
and
then
it
picks
up
to
50..
W
So
there's
there's
so
many
different
phases
that
faces
in
to
reduce
that
speed.
In
that
stretch
of
roadway,
where
we
have
a
bike
path
and
where
we
have
multiple
residential
units,
I
think
would
increase
the
safety
of
that
stretch
of
roadway
immensely
and
then
you
know
in
the
future
whether
there's
you
know
a
flashlight
beacon
there,
but
but
again,
once
we
get
into
that,
then
we're
looking
at
these
things
in
all
the
county
roads
and
pushing
for
municipal
roads
along
these
flight
paths
which
traverse
multiple
municipalities.
F
F
Oh
this
morning,
so
I'm
hoping
in
our
next
budget
subcommittee
meeting.
D
Actually
mourinho
the
state
filed
a
motion
for
re
reconsideration
and
judge
bleed
denied
that,
for
reasons
which
were,
he
was
very
clear
on
in
an
18-page
opinion
that
he
wrote
the
state
in
my
mind,
and
I
said
that
I
think
when
I
reported
before
I
thought
it
was
totally
off
base
in
the
arguments
that
they
made,
that.
D
In
the
decision
that
the
judge
issued,
it
wasn't
buying
their
arguments
at
all
that
they
didn't
know
what
they
were
supposed
to
be
arguing
in
court
when
they
had
the
oral
argument
before
judge
marzack,
I
mean
the
state
really
now
should
come
to
the
table
in
this
thing,
he'll
look
to
resolve
it
for
the
benefit
of
the
county
and
quit
playing
around
quit,
wasting
everybody's
time
and
money
we'll
see
if
they
do
that
we're
prepared.
D
If
we
don't
hear
from
judge
blee
in
the
next
couple
of
days
as
to
you,
know
what
he
intends
to
do
in
terms
of
a
mechanism
of
moving
forward,
because
all
we
have
right
now.
I
want
to
be
very
clear
on
this
everybody's
talking
about.
Well,
you
know
how's
this
going
to
affect
the
budget
going
forward.
We
may
be
a
long
way
from
that.
All
that's
been
determined
at
this
point
is
the
liability
aspect
of
the
case.
D
I
A
little
bit
of
what
commissioner
martino
said
for
anyone
who's
interested
tomorrow
at
the
atlantic,
county
parks
and
environment
committee
meeting
rick
dolby
will
be
given
a
presentation
about
his
plan
that
was
breakfast
tonight
as
well,
and
then
so
for
anyone
that
missed
the
swag
meeting.
If
you
want
to
hear
from
rick
dolby,
he
will
be
maybe
tomorrow.
L
B
Don't
have
kind
of
new
business
that
kind
of
blends
into
unfinished
business
when
we
were
at
the
the
southern
new
jersey
commissioners,
meeting
john
highway
mentioned
that
the.
B
W
Just
one
more
thing:
real,
quick,
just
a
reminder
to
the
public
that
may
be
here
tonight
and
listening
may
4th
11
o'clock
is
the
dedication
of
the
courts
in
may's,
landing,
dedicated
three
quarters.
That's
correct!
Three
courtrooms
to
you
know
two
of
the
retired
assignment
judges
and.
D
D
He
was
appointed
to
the
bench.
I
believe
that
I
have
my
facts
correct
when
he
was
30
years
old,
one
of
the
youngest
appointed
judges
in
the
entire
state
of
new
jersey
and
one
of
the
first
may
be
the
first
african-american
judge,
certainly
in
in
this
vistage,
but
they
may
be
in
the
state
of
new
jersey.
D
His
son,
joe
jacobs,
is
going
to
be
going
to
be
there
tomorrow
with
other
family
members,
but
judge
mendez
joe,
who
is
the
our
most
recent
assignment
judge,
who
retired
as
of
march
1
and
judge
valerie
armstrong,
who
was
the
first
female
assignment,
judge.
G
D
Visitage-
and
we
got
three
really
terrific
honorees
I
mean
they
they
are.
They
were
exceptional
jurists
who
did
a
lot
to
advance
the
cause
of
equal
justice
under
the
law
in
this
in
this
country,.
L
The
news
today
that
was
leaked
from
the
supreme
court
that
roe
vs
wade
is
likely
to
be
overturned.
I
would
like
this
board
to
create
a
resolution
in
support
of
that.
F
Well,
I
don't
want
to
miss
I
it's
kind
of
written
communications.
I
think
you're
going
to
get
an
email
today.
At
some
point,
north
beach
mini
golf
is
having
a
grand
opening
in
atlantic
city
on
saturday
at
noon.
F
Ribbon
cutting
everybody's
invited
it's
not
the
weather's,
not
looking
too
good,
so
just
brave
it
out
there
for
these
these
young
entrepreneurs
in
the
city,
they
we
did,
support
them
from
the
improvement
authority
perspective
to
have
to
help
them
get
this
venture
on
the
ground,
and
I
think
it's
a
really
great
new
asset
for
the
city
right
on
the
new
boardwalk.
So
I'm
a
little
biased,
they're
friends
of
mine,.
F
Invest
in
atlantic
city,
so
I
want
to
see
them
be
successful,
so
I
just
want
to
encourage
everybody
to
come
out.
Euclid
avenue.
G
A
The
public
comments
portion
anyone
that
would
like
to
speak
during
public
comments.
Please
come
to
the
podium
state,
your
name
and
the
town
that
you
reside
and
again.
O
Township
the
thing
I'm
looking
for
is
basically
I'm
a
retired
county
corrections,
police
officer-
and
I
guess
you
could
say
the
covet-
was
a
staffing
fund
that
was
issued
to
the
officers
at
the
jail.
O
There
was
a
thing
that
if
you
were
in
the
military,
if
you
went
to
another
department
or
if
you
were
retiring,
you
didn't
get
that
money
during
the
pandemic
period
between
march
and
june,
I'm
a
retiree,
a
friend
of
officer
doctor
he
was
here
with
me-
is
also
a
retiree.
We
have
25
officers
who
retired
during
that
time
and
they
didn't
get
paid.
I
don't
think
it's
fair.
I
think
we
should
not
pay
him
work
in
the
gym.
We
did
our
job
and
especially
me
I
had
to
work
video
board.
O
I
couldn't
tell
the
judge:
hey,
listen.
We
can't
bring
nobody
down
due
to
the
fact
that
we
have
a
pandemic.
We
still
have
to
run
the
courts.
So
that's
why
I'm
here
and
that's
why
now?
Hopefully
I
can
get
something
in
clarification,
written,
saying,
hey.
This
is
why
it
happened,
and
I
would
appreciate
your
breakfast.
A
No,
I
I
think
mr
gilroy.
Q
Said
you
want
to
give
a
written
communication?
Oh
I'll
get
his
name
in
on
an
address
and
we'll
send
him
something.
I'm
just
telling
the
point.
There
were
480
people
that
left
county
government
during
their
time
period.
So
quite
quite
truthfully,
480
people
a
little
difficult
and
some
of
them
passed
away.
Some
of
them,
you
know,
moved
out
of
the
state,
so
we
made
the
decision
you
had
to
be
on
board
at
the
time
we
made
the
decision
for
for
the
premium
payout
hazardous
tax
that
that
you
had
to
be
on
board.
P
O
During
that
period
of
time
right
so
and
now
I
will
tell
you
this
chairman
balance,
mr
I
was
out
for
about
three
and
a
half
weeks
because
I
got
sick,
but
I.
O
M
O
W
Would
you
rather
have
their
union
head
give
you
a
list.
Q
A
As
I
mentioned
at
the
beginning
of
the
meeting
this
month
is
mental
health
awareness
month,
as
well
as
brain
cancer
awareness
month
I'll
be
working
with
council
on
resolutions
that
supported
these
very
important
issues.
As
you
know,
some
of
the
numbers
again,
an
estimated
700
thousand
people
in
the
united
states
were
living
in
a
primary
brain
living
with
a
primary
brain
tumor
and
approximately
970.
A
Was
held
this
past
weekend,
I
attended
that
and
they
are
very
excited
about
the
national
convention
coming
to
town
and
they
said
a
lot
of
nice
things
about
sandy
and
you
know
you
know
all
the
work
that
was
done.
There
was
quite
a
bit
of
work
that
was
done
to
bring
that
to
atlantic
city,
so
that
will
be
here
in
august
and
it
was
nice
to
hear
you
know
july
july,
72.
G
H
G
A
Prepare
in
advance
also
new
jersey
association
counties
will
be
hosting.
A
This
week
in
atlantic
city,
I'm
looking
forward
to
welcoming
the
attendees
and
attending
a
variety
of
the
workshops.
Anybody
else
right,
oh
yeah,.
I
And
technically
yesterday
was
eid,
which
is
the
festival
celebration
to
kind
of
celebrate
the
end
of
ramadan
fasting
season,
but
today
we
actually
had
all
school
for
eating,
even
though
yesterday
was
a
holiday.
Sometimes
we
can't
time
the
day
exactly
right,
but
they
do
give
us
in
our
district
that
they
offer
school
so
happy
heed,
indeed
to
all
the
muslims
out
there.