Tag: municipal improvements
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South River Council plans series of municipal improvements
SOUTH RIVER–The Borough Council introduced two bond ordinances to provide funding for capital, sewer system and water utility improvements. Borough Administrator Jack Layne Jr. said currently the pavement on Willett Avenue is failing. Willett Avenue needs to be repaved and minor drainage repairs need to be done. One of the approved bond ordinances will fund capital…
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Freehold Borough officials provide funding for municipal improvements, equipment
FREEHOLD – The Borough Council has adopted a bond ordinance that will help to pay for road and infrastructure repairs and improvements in Freehold Borough. On June 18, council members adopted the ordinance following a public hearing. The funds will provide for road resurfacing, storm drainage repairs and crosswalk improvements. The bond ordinance appropriates $800,000 for…
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Tinton Falls borough engineer outlines 2018 road improvement program
The Tinton Falls Borough Council has authorized its engineer, T&M Associates, to serve as the administrator for the municipality’s 2018 road improvement program. At its meeting on June 12, the council passed a resolution authorizing a $290,000 payment to the engineering firm. On a roll call, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilman Christopher…
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Englishtown council approves road improvements for Hospitality Way
ENGLISHTOWN – Members of the Englishtown Borough Council have taken action to improve one of the borough’s roads. On May 23, council members adopted a bond ordinance that will appropriate $275,000 to provide for road improvements to Hospitality Way. The ordinance authorizes the issuance of $86,250 in bonds or notes to cover part of the costs.…
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Shrewsbury officials announce plans to finance $1.07M in capital improvements
Shrewsbury municipal officials will use bonds to finance a portion of the costs for capital improvements that total more than $1.07 million. During the May 21 meeting of the Borough Council, four members of the governing body – Kim Doran-Eulner, Peter Meyer, Jeff DeSalvo, and Deidre DerAsadourian – voted to adopt several ordinances for capital…