Millville City Commission Schedules Special Meeting for March 27
Millville's City Commission convened a special session with less than 19 hours' public notice, after city officials filed an emergency alert at 3:12 p.m. March 26 for a 10 a.m. meeting the next day.

With fewer than 19 hours between the public notice and the opening gavel, the Millville City Commission held a special session Friday morning at City Hall, 12 S. High Street, a compressed timeline that city officials themselves flagged as an emergency alert on the municipal website.
The formal notice appeared on the city's Alert Center at 3:12 p.m. on Thursday, March 26, setting a 10 a.m. start for the following morning in the Commission Chamber. The alert identified the meeting's date, time, and location, but listed no specific agenda items, leaving unanswered what commissioners considered urgent enough to call a session outside the regular meeting schedule.
On Millville's official website, where the alert remained active through the end of the week, the notice appeared alongside advisories typically reserved for road closures and boil-water warnings. The "emergency alert" classification was the city's own designation, and signals that officials judged the matter too pressing to hold until the next regular public meeting.

Under New Jersey's Open Public Meetings Act, municipal bodies may convene special sessions for time-sensitive business that cannot wait for a scheduled meeting. Common triggers include emergency appropriations, contract approvals with firm deadlines, or actions tied to state or federal funding. Millville's Commission ordinarily holds public meetings in the same Commission Chamber at City Hall, with the City Clerk publishing agendas in advance.
Because the March 27 session has now concluded, the official record of any votes, resolutions, or ordinances approved will be posted to the city's online Agenda Center. Residents seeking a full account of what commissioners decided may also contact the Commission Clerk directly at City Hall.
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