Tag: bond ordinance

  • Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    Tinton Falls council adopts bond ordinance to fund improvements in borough

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted a bond ordinance that will fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced by council members on Sept. 3. During a meeting on Sept. 17, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama and Councilman Brock Siebert voted “yes” on a motion to…

  • Howell introduces bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    Howell introduces bond ordinance to fund local improvements

    HOWELL – The Township Council has introduced a bond ordinance that appropriates $4,696,000 for capital improvements in Howell. Mayor Theresa Berger, Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Pamela Richmond and Councilman Thomas Russo voted “yes” on a motion to introduce the ordinance during a meeting on Sept. 24. The same ordinance was adopted…

  • Howell council authorizes funds for capital improvements

    Howell council authorizes funds for capital improvements

    HOWELL – The Township Council has adopted a bond ordinance that appropriates $4,696,000 for capital improvements in Howell. Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Pamela Richmond and Councilman Thomas Russo voted “yes” on a motion to adopt the ordinance during a meeting on Sept. 10. Mayor Theresa Berger was absent. The ordinance provides…

  • Tinton Falls introduces bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    Tinton Falls introduces bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has introduced a bond ordinance that will, if adopted, fund municipal improvements in Tinton Falls. The ordinance was introduced in a 5-0 vote by council members at their meeting on Sept. 3. A public hearing has been scheduled for Sept. 17. Council members may adopt the ordinance following the…

  • Howell bond ordinance would fund improvements

    Howell bond ordinance would fund improvements

    HOWELL – The Howell Township Council will hold public hearings at its meeting on Sept. 10 regarding two bond ordinances. Deputy Mayor Evelyn O’Donnell, Councilman John Bonevich, Councilwoman Pamela Richmond and Councilman Thomas Russo voted “yes” on motions to introduce the ordinances at the Aug. 13 meeting. Mayor Theresa Berger was absent. The first ordinance…

  • Jackson council adopts bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    Jackson council adopts bond ordinance to fund capital improvements

    JACKSON – The Township Council has adopted a bond ordinance that will fund capital improvements in Jackson. The ordinance appropriates $3.2 million and authorizes the issuance of $2.37 million in bonds and notes to finance capital improvements and the acquisition of equipment. Officials will make a $124,998 down payment and reappropriate $717,853 in excess proceeds…

  • Bond ordinance gives East Brunswick leverage in purchasing property along Route 18

    Bond ordinance gives East Brunswick leverage in purchasing property along Route 18

    EAST BRUNSWICK–Establishing financial support for the East Brunswick Redevelopment Agency, the Township Council adopted a $15 million bond ordinance to purchase property known as Area 3a. The ordinance pertains to the shopping center where Gap, The Wiz, Office Depot, Mattress Cowboy and the Gabowitz TV & Appliance once stood on Route 18 south near the…

  • PENNINGTON: Council introduces $400,000 bond ordinance for senior center repairs

    PENNINGTON: Council introduces $400,000 bond ordinance for senior center repairs

    The introduction of a nearly $400,000 bond ordinance to fund renovations at the Hopewell Valley Senior Center was recently approved by the Pennington Borough Council. During its Sept. 4 meeting, the governing body unanimously approved the bond ordinance’s introduction. According to the proposed ordinance, a bond of $373,059 will be issued to fund the renovations.…

  • Monmouth freeholders plan infrastructure improvements, equipment purchases

    Monmouth freeholders plan infrastructure improvements, equipment purchases

    Infrastructure improvements throughout Monmouth County and the purchase of equipment for county departments will be paid for through a bond ordinance that has been adopted by the Monmouth County Board of Freeholders. During a meeting on May 24, the freeholders took action to appropriate $57.42 million for various improvements in the county. The freeholders authorized…