A representative from NJPIRG addresses the Montclair Township Council on Sept. 9, 2025. (MICHAEL STAHL)

Inspired by the Rutgers student activists of the NJPIRG “Save the Bees” campaign and with the backing and leadership of the Montclair-based Northeast Earth Coalition (NEEC), the Montclair Township Council has passed a “Bee City USA Resolution.” With this resolution, the Township joins a movement of towns and cities across the country to create, enhance, and protect pollinator-friendly habitat.

Second Ward Councilor Eileen Birmingham, who introduced the resolution at the September 9 Council meeting, was gratified by the support for Bee City on the Council. “It’s exciting to become a Bee City Affiliate and expand our efforts to support pollinators,” she said. “The Council’s unanimous support of the resolution reflects our enthusiastic respect for this critical work, and we look forward to making the Montclair community even more pollinator-friendly.”

At-Large Councilor Susan Shin Andersen also expressed enthusiasm for Montclair’s new Bee City status. “Bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects are critical to our local and global ecosystems.  I am excited to work with Council members, NEEC, the Office of Sustainability, and others on this project. Together with the recently passed local ordinance prohibiting synthetic pesticides on Township-owned land, as a Bee City Affiliate we can continue the work of educating the public about the importance of being a pollinator-friendly community.”