The Midwestern Township Committee adopted a consent agenda at its Sept. 4 meeting that included a range of administrative and procurement actions.
Resolutions listed on the consent agenda included (as read into the record): a person-to-person transfer of a plenary retail consumption liquor license (Resolution 2025-282), authorization to purchase body‑worn camera equipment through a New Jersey cooperative purchasing program and state contract (Resolution 2025-283), and insertion of a special item of revenue into the fiscal year 2025 budget for drunk-driving enforcement in the amount of $23,421.14 (Resolution 2025-284). The packet also included a settlement authorization with Ozitis International Inc. (2025-285), notices of intent to award contracts under cooperative purchasing agreements, authorizations to join wastewater and municipal cooperative pricing systems, and a resolution authorizing the purchase of a pump system through a wastewater cooperative pricing system.
Additional consent items covered unpaid municipal charges and assessments (grass cutting, clean-up and related charges), appointment of crossing guards, a refund for a consultant summer candidate, and related administrative housekeeping measures.
A motion to approve the consent agenda was made, seconded and approved by roll-call vote; the clerk recorded affirmative votes by committee members on the record. The transcript does not show debate on the consent items; the items were approved by consent. The consent agenda bundled procurement approvals, small-dollar revenue insertions, appointments and administrative actions that the committee approved in a single vote.
The inclusion of the $23,421.14 state revenue for drunk-driving enforcement means the township's fiscal year 2025 budget will reflect that grant revenue once the required budget insertion is completed, but the transcript does not record further detail on how the funds will be used. The body‑worn camera purchase was authorized through cooperative purchasing, but the transcript does not list contract price or implementation schedule.
Committee members did not request separate votes on any consent item during the Sept. 4 meeting; no amendments or conditions were recorded.