Tag: bond ordinance

  • Marlboro council approves four-way stop intersections

    Marlboro council approves four-way stop intersections

    MARLBORO – The Township Council has adopted an ordinance that creates a four-way stop at two intersections in the Morganville section of Marlboro. The ordinance was adopted after a public hearing at the Aug. 19 council meeting. Council Vice President Scott Metzger, Councilwoman Randi Marder and Councilwoman Carol Mazzola voted “yes” on a motion to…

  • Holmdel officials adopt bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    Holmdel officials adopt bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    HOLMDEL – The members of the Holmdel Township Committee have adopted a bond ordinance that will fund municipal improvements. Committee members introduced the ordinance on Aug. 10. During a meeting on Aug. 24, Mayor Greg Buontempo, Deputy Mayor Cathy Weber, Committeeman Prakash Santhana and Committeeman Tom Critelli voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the…

  • Howell council adopts bond ordinances for capital improvements

    Howell council adopts bond ordinances for capital improvements

    HOWELL – Members of the Howell Township Council adopted four ordinances during a special meeting that was held on Aug. 10. The first ordinance unanimously adopted by the council, O-21-17, was introduced on June 22. The ordinance appropriates $8.6 million and authorizes the issuance of $8.17 million in bonds to provide for capital improvements and…

  • Tinton Falls officials introduce bond ordinance for park improvements

    Tinton Falls officials introduce bond ordinance for park improvements

    TINTON FALLS – Municipal officials in Tinton Falls are proposing to appropriate $400,000 to be used for the development of a new park and improvements to existing parks. During a meeting on Aug. 10, the Borough Council introduced a bond ordinance that will, if adopted, provide the appropriation and authorize the entire amount to be…

  • Bond ordinance will fund Millstone Township improvements

    Bond ordinance will fund Millstone Township improvements

    MILLSTONE – Municipal officials in Millstone Township are appropriating $1.17 million to fund road and park improvements, and vehicles for the community. On Aug. 4, members of the Township Committee adopted a bond ordinance that will provide the appropriation. The ordinance authorizes the issuance of $825,550 in bonds or notes to finance the majority of…

  • Holmdel officials introduce bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    Holmdel officials introduce bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    HOLMDEL – The Holmdel Township Committee has reintroduced a bond ordinance that failed to win approval from a two-thirds majority of the governing body when it was initially up for adoption on July 13. The reintroduced bond ordinance is the same legislation as the one that failed to win approval several weeks ago. Municipal officials…

  • Issuance of bonds will fund improvements in Millstone Township

    Issuance of bonds will fund improvements in Millstone Township

    MILLSTONE – Municipal officials in Millstone Township are appropriating $1.17 million toward road, park and vehicle improvements. On July 21, the members of the Township Committee introduced a bond ordinance that will, if adopted, provide the $1.17 million appropriation. The ordinance authorizes the issuance of $825,550 in bonds or notes to finance part of the…

  • Keyport Borough Council adopts capital improvements ordinance

    Keyport Borough Council adopts capital improvements ordinance

    KEYPORT – Municipal officials in Keyport are appropriating $1 million to pay for water and sewer improvements in the borough. On July 20, members of the Borough Council adopted a bond ordinance that will appropriate $1 million and authorize the issuance of $950,000 in bonds or notes to finance a portion of the cost of…

  • Eatontown council moves to fund local capital improvements

    Eatontown council moves to fund local capital improvements

    EATONTOWN – The Eatontown Borough Council is appropriating $9.25 million for improvements to municipal property and the acquisition of capital equipment. On July 14, council members adopted a bond ordinance providing the appropriation. The ordinance authorizes the issuance of $8.46 million in bonds and notes to finance a portion of the costs. Council President Kevin…