Sayreville redevelopment agency plans new website; approves $30,907.16 in operating and escrow bills

5862280 · August 15, 2025

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Summary

At the Aug. 14 meeting agency staff said a modernized SARA website will launch next month to improve transparency and link to state redevelopment resources; the agency also voted to approve payment of bills totaling $30,907.16 (operating $25,008.43.21; escrow $5,063.95).

Agency staff told commissioners Aug. 14 that Sayreville Economic Redevelopment Agency will launch a modernized website next month to improve transparency, explain New Jersey redevelopment processes and provide links to state resources including the New Jersey Economic Development Authority, the Department of Community Affairs and the Department of Environmental Protection. Agency staff said the new site will include pages that explain the redevelopment process, list areas recently designated in need of redevelopment, and present potential developers with the community’s vision for each site.

The same staff presentation said the Bass Pro Shop update provided by Justin complemented the website content and that the new platform will be optimized for desktop and mobile devices.

Separately, the agency approved authorization for payment of bills in a motion that passed on roll call. The total authorized payment was $30,907.16; the meeting record lists the operating total as $25,008.43 and $0.21, and the escrow total as $5,063.95. The payment authorization was approved by roll-call vote.

Why it matters: An updated website may change public access to project documents and schedules; the bills approval reflects routine agency operations and short-term obligations.

Ending: Staff said the fully updated website is expected to launch next month and that agency staff will continue to migrate and update content for public access.