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City of Northfield, Gateway to the Shore
City of Northfield, Gateway to the Shore

City News

SPRING HOUSEHOLD RENOVATION MATERIALS COLLECTION
Using grant funding provided through the NJ Clean Communities Entitlement Program, the City of Northfield is pleased to announce an organized pick up event that will allow residents to place household renovation debris, to include doors, windows, fencing, cabinets, kitchen and bathroom fixtures, scrap wood, etc. out for collection on their regular trash day May 12th through May 16th only. The next scheduled household renovation debris collection will be in fall 2025.

This program is not open to contractors; contractors doing work on residential homes are responsible for removing and disposing of construction debris and/or trade waste at their expense.

Residents are asked to adhere to the following guidelines: • Separate these items from your regular trash • Each household will have a 3 item or can limit (in addition to your regular trash) • Cans cannot be larger than 40 gallons; 50 pound weight limit for cans or individual items • No hazardous materials, such as paint, solvents, pool chemicals, flammable liquids, etc. • Broken glass or items with sharp or jagged edges shall be placed in a secure container to facilitate safe loading If you have questions or concerns please contact the City Clerk’s Office at 641-2832 x 125.

SPRING STREET SWEEPING APRIL 28TH - MAY 9TH
The City of Northfield will be conducting street-sweeping services from April 28th through May 9th.

Please be advised that the operation will commence at 7:00am, and that residents will be required to remove their vehicles from the side of the street on which sweeping services are being performed.

Please remember to move all vehicles, trailers, boats, etc., from affected areas before work is performed. This is the number one reason that areas are missed and or skipped, and your assistance is appreciated.

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.

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Wabash Avenue - Alternating Traffic
Road work will begin on Wabash Avenue from Mill Road to the Linwood border on February 24th for approximately two weeks. Road will remain open, traffic may be alternating at times. We appreciate your patience.

MESSAGE BEING SHARED AT THE REQUEST OF ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC RE STORM PREPAREDNESS
The following is being shared at the request of Atlantic City Electric:

Being prepared is a responsibility that we take very seriously, and we encourage others to do the same. Please help us spread the word in your community about the steps that can be taken to prepare for a winter storm.

• Assemble an emergency storm kit.
• Prepare a plan for what to do during a power outage or winter storm.
• Please confirm we have your current phone number in the “My Alerts and Notifications” section of our website: //atlanticcityelectric.com/MyAccount.
• Visit //atlanticcityelectric.com/Mobileapp to download our mobile app, which has many resources to keep you informed during a storm.
• More tips, resources and safety information are available at //atlanticcityelectric.com/StormPrep.

If a severe storm hits, we monitor local weather reports regularly and follow the advice of local emergency management officials. We follow a strategic response plan to restore service to the greatest number of customers first and will work to restore service in your community safely and as quickly as possible.

Customers are asked to immediately report a downed wire or service issue by calling 1-800-833-7476, visiting atlanticcityelectric.com or through our mobile app. Atlantic City Electric customers can also text “Out” to “20661”. Customers must first text “ADD OUTAGE” to “20661” to sign up for this service.

By taking a few simple steps, together we can be ready and stay safe, warm and dry this winter.
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WHERE DO YOUR TAX DOLLARS GO?
In NJ, your property tax bill pays for local government, school and county expenses. The City of Northfield collects your property taxes, and distributes most of this money to the other entities. So where exactly does your money go? Please see the chart attached. Roughly 28 cents of every dollar is retained by the City of Northfield for the purpose of providing all municipal services, including public safety, and the other 72 cents is sent to the local and regional schools, and to Atlantic County government, to fund the services they provide.
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NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH DISCLAIMER
The "Northfield Neighborhood Watch” and its members are independent of, not in any way officially or unofficially connected, affiliated or associated with, sponsored, authorized or endorsed by the City of Northfield, or any of its officers, elected officials, offices or departments including, but not limited to, the Common Council for the City of Northfield and/or the Northfield Police Department.

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Events

3-18  City Council Meeting City Hall Council Chambers
Time: 6:00PM

3-22  FREE Rabies Clinic City Hall Fire Station, 1600 Shore Road
Time: 9am-11am

4-3  Planning Board Meeting City Hall Council Chambers/Zoom
Time: 7:00 p.m.

4-8  City Council Meeting City Hall Council Chambers
Time: 6:00PM

4-18  Municipal Offices Closed

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