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Kenilworth — The borough council on July meeting night adopted two ordinances: a traffic change establishing a four‑way stop at Sheridan Avenue and 11th Street, and an amendment to the borough code updating Uniform Construction Code (UCC) fees.
The traffic ordinance (Ordinance 2025‑08) was adopted after a public hearing opened and closed with no public comments. The council voted by roll call to adopt the ordinance establishing a four‑way stop at Sheridan and 11th Street; all council members present voted in favor. The ordinance takes effect according to borough procedures for posting and installation of signage.
Council members also held a public hearing and adopted Ordinance 2025‑09 to amend the borough code’s UCC fee schedule. The hearing drew no public speakers and the ordinance passed on roll call.
Procedural notes: both adoptions were completed during the meeting and were recorded by roll call. Council members present voting in favor included Councilman Boyle, Councilwoman Giordano Cicerone, Councilman Morrow, Councilman Piper and Councilman Scurries; Councilman Fenistrella was excused.
What’s next: the traffic‑control change will be implemented by the borough’s public works or police department through sign installation and updated traffic schedules; the UCC fee changes will be reflected in permit and inspection fees administered by borough construction and inspection staff.
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