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Votes at a glance: Atlantic City Council approves redevelopment plans, street namings, EV fees, Ducktown plan and a cannabis retail cap
Summary
At its Sept. 17, 2025 meeting the Atlantic City Council approved a slate of ordinances and resolutions on redevelopment, street and facility namings, parking and regulatory measures. Most items passed by recorded roll calls; several passed unanimously or by an 8‑0 tally.
What happened: During its Sept. 17, 2025 meeting the Atlantic City Council voted on a broad set of ordinances and resolutions, including redevelopment plans, street‑naming ordinances, handicap parking designations, electric vehicle fee rules and a cap on retail cannabis dispensaries. Many items were approved by recorded roll calls; the clerk recorded repeated 8‑0 affirmative tallies for several ordinances and resolutions.
Why it matters: The package affects downtown redevelopment projects, property transfers, traffic controls and local regulation of new industries (including a cap on certain cannabis retail licenses). These votes set policy and authorize actions the administration said will be implemented by city departments or outside contractors.
Votes at a glance (selected items recorded on the transcript): - Ordinance 72 – Redevelopment plan for the Sheraton…
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