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Salem County commissioners adopt two bond ordinances and multiple resolutions; votes unanimous

5852841 · March 25, 2025
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Summary

The Board of Commissioners held public hearings and adopted two bond ordinances—one for county buildings ($2,000,000) and one for Salem Community College ($2,276,408)—and approved a package of resolutions covering appointments, contracts, and grant applications. All recorded roll-call votes were unanimous.

The Salem County Board of Commissioners opened public hearings and adopted two bond ordinances on Feb. 5, approving funding for county facilities and capital improvements at Salem Community College, and the board adopted multiple resolutions covering appointments, contracts and grant applications.

Ordinance 20-25-0001, described in the meeting as a bond ordinance “providing for various improvements to county buildings and facilities,” appropriated $2,000,000 and authorized $1,904,761 in bonds or notes to finance part of the cost. The board opened and closed the public hearing and, following a motion and second, adopted the ordinance by unanimous roll-call vote.

Ordinance 20-25-0002, a…

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