Tag: Tinton Falls municipal government
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Tinton Falls council adopts $26.4M municipal budget
TINTON FALLS – The Tinton Falls Borough Council has adopted a $26.47 million municipal budget for 2019. During a meeting on May 21, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilman Brock Siebert, Councilman Christopher Pak and Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama voted to adopt the spending plan. A public hearing on the budget was held on…
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Tinton Falls council holds off on adoption of $26.4M municipal budget
The Tinton Falls Borough Council expects to adopt a $26.47 million municipal budget during its meeting on May 7. A public hearing regarding the budget took place during the council’s April 16 meeting, but members of the governing body did not vote on the spending plan after Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama said she had not received…
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Tinton Falls adopts affordable housing ordinance
TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted an ordinance that will implement Tinton Falls’ third round housing plan element and fair share plan and provide the borough with immunity from developers’ lawsuits through 2025. The ordinance relates to the development of affordable housing in the borough. Affordable housing is defined as housing that is…
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Tinton Falls council frustrated with info on landfill improvements
TINTON FALLS – Borough Council President Gary Baldwin has expressed his frustration regarding what he called a lack of information being provided to Tinton Falls by Monmouth County officials about ongoing improvements at the Monmouth County Reclamation Center. The reclamation center is on Asbury Avenue in the borough. Garbage from all 53 of the county’s…
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Tinton Falls officials introduce $26.4 million municipal budget
A public hearing has been scheduled for April 16 on a $26.47 million municipal budget that has been introduced by the Tinton Falls Borough Council. On March 19, council President Gary Baldwin, Councilman John Manginelli, Councilman Brock Siebert, Councilman Christopher Pak and Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama voted to introduce the municipality’s 2019 spending plan. The council…
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Tinton Falls council bans sale of animals from puppy/kitten mills
TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted an ordinance that will amend the Tinton Falls municipal code and prohibit the sale of dogs and cats in retail stores, with the exception of animals that have been rescued or donated. Borough Council President Gary Baldwin, Deputy Council President John Manginelli, Councilman Christopher Pak, Councilwoman Nancyanne…
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Tinton Falls ordinance makes feeding feral cats illegal
TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted an ordinance that amends the Tinton Falls municipal code and prohibits the feeding of feral cats. Borough Council President Gary Baldwin, Deputy Council President John Manginelli, Councilman Christopher Pak, Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama and Councilman Brock Siebert voted to adopt the ordinance during a meeting on March 19.…
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Tinton Falls municipal officials establish ‘No Knock’ registry
TINTON FALLS – The Borough Council has adopted an ordinance that amends the Tinton Falls municipal code and creates a “No Knock” registry. Council President Gary Baldwin, Deputy Council President John Manginelli, Councilman Christopher Pak, Councilwoman Nancyanne Fama and Councilman Brock Siebert voted to adopt the ordinance on March 19. The ordinance will give residents…
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Tinton Falls introduces ordinance to conclude affordable housing issue
The Borough of Tinton Falls Council has scheduled March 19 as the date for a public hearing on an ordinance that will, if adopted, implement Tinton Falls’ third round housing plan element and fair share plan. The ordinance relates to the development of affordable housing in the borough. Affordable housing is defined as housing that…