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The South Plainfield Council convened on December 2, 2024, to finalize several key ordinances and discuss community improvements. The meeting highlighted the adoption of Ordinance 23-32, which allocates $2,575,000 for the resurfacing of Oak Tree Avenue and other roads in the borough. This funding includes a significant grant of $1,000,000 from the New Jersey Department of Transportation, underscoring the borough's successful efforts in securing state support for local infrastructure projects.
Council President Benjovanga and Councilman White moved to adopt the ordinance, which passed unanimously with a 5-0 vote. Mayor stated appreciation for the state’s financial assistance, emphasizing the importance of these grants for ongoing community development.
In addition to the final adoption of Ordinance 23-32, the council introduced two more ordinances: Ordinance 23-33, which amends the borough's sewer code, and Ordinance 23-34, which authorizes capital improvements, including a new roof for the South Plainfield Senior Center. Both ordinances were also approved unanimously.
The council set a public hearing for the final adoption of Ordinances 23-33 and 23-34 for December 16 at 7 PM, allowing residents to voice their opinions on these important local issues.
The meeting concluded with the approval of various resolutions and a motion to pay bills totaling $5,943,095.41, which also passed unanimously. The council remains focused on enhancing community services and infrastructure, reflecting a commitment to the borough's growth and development.
Converted from December 2, 2024 Council Meeting meeting on December 02, 2024
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