Former Factory Site Catches Attention of Councilman Neil Carroll
Continuing his commitment to looking out for residents and protecting neighborhoods, city council member Neil Carroll has taken decisive action in response to safety concerns raised by several residents. Carroll galvanized city resources to “drain the swamp” and clean up the problematic property, significantly improving the area’s safety and livability. This initiative underscores his dedication to addressing community concerns and enhancing the quality of life for all residents.
Bayonne’s Field of Heroes Expands Along Broadway
Neil Carroll, one of the founders of The Field of Heroes in the Bayonne Board of Education where he serves as a History teacher, has taken on an expanded role in supporting veterans. As a councilman, Carroll has been instrumental in extending the ever-growing veteran banner program to Broadway. This initiative honors and celebrates local veterans, ensuring their service is recognized and remembered throughout the city.
Bayonne Boy Scouts Helping to Keep Their City Litter Free
Through the recent launch of a new “Clean Sweeps” initiative, two troops of Bayonne Boy Scouts are keeping true to the community service focus of the organization by helping rid their community of litter.
City Installs Reflector Strips on Road Signs to Reduce Distracted Driving
City council member Neil Carroll has spearheaded a traffic safety program that initially began in the First Ward in 2019. Due to its success, the program has now expanded citywide. Carroll’s initiative focuses on reducing traffic accidents, improving pedestrian safety, and ensuring safer streets for all residents. The expansion of this program marks a significant step towards enhancing the overall safety and livability of the city.
Bayonne City Council Agrees to Rent Control Study
In an ongoing effort to address the affordable housing crisis, city council member Neil Carroll has taken a proactive stance by supporting affordable housing initiatives. Carroll is now calling for a comprehensive study to evaluate the potential benefits of reintroducing rent control measures.
Looking out for the Little Guy
City council member Neil Carroll is proud to look out for the little guy. Unlike some, Carroll views it as a key element of his job and essential to being a good person. His dedication to advocating for the underrepresented and ensuring their voices are heard underscores his commitment to serving the community with integrity and compassion.