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Public Safety Building Committee Disbanded

By Vince Conti

CAPE MAY – “The Public Safety Building Advisory Committee has completed its charge and is hereby dissolved.” With those words, a resolution at the Dec. 15 meeting of Cape May City Council ended the formal existence of an advisory committee appointed in April 2017. 

The resolution expressed the city’s “appreciation and gratitude” to the committee’s members that recommended the city build a combined public safety facility for its fire, police, and other public safety departments on the site of the firehouse and fire museum.  

Controversy dogged the project from the beginning, following the announcement that the committee’s chair and vice-chair disagreed with the majority recommendation of the body. 

The controversy resulted in two overlapping and conflicting citizen resolutions on the 2020 ballot. The referendum calling for a $15 million bond issue for the combined building did not carry. The referendum for $5 million to construct a separate firehouse won voter support. 

A new city administration taking office in January will decide how to proceed. 

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