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City Council Approves Handicap Parking Ordinance and Passes Three New Bills

February 22, 2024 | Woodbridge, Middlesex County, New Jersey



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City Council Approves Handicap Parking Ordinance and Passes Three New Bills
The Woodbridge Township Council meeting on February 20, 2024, highlighted a significant step towards improving accessibility with the approval of a new handicap parking space on Michael Court. The council unanimously passed an ordinance to amend Chapter 7, ensuring that residents with disabilities will have better access to this area.

During the meeting, council members swiftly moved through the agenda, starting with the approval of minutes from the previous meeting. The council then opened the public hearing for the handicap parking ordinance, which saw no public comments. Following this, the council voted to adopt the ordinance and submit it to the mayor for final approval.

In addition to the second reading of the handicap parking ordinance, the council also addressed three first reading ordinances. These will be published in the Home News Tribune on February 23, with a public hearing scheduled for March 5, 2024, at 6 PM.

The meeting concluded with a motion to approve a total of 33 items by consent, demonstrating the council's efficiency in handling municipal business. This meeting marks a proactive approach by the Woodbridge Township Council to enhance community accessibility and engage with local governance effectively.

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