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Commissioners approve block of resolutions including construction contracts, grants and program certifications

July 22, 2025 | Cape May County, New Jersey


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Commissioners approve block of resolutions including construction contracts, grants and program certifications
The Cape May County Board of County Commissioners approved a consent agenda on July 22 that included Resolutions 396-25 through 411-25 authorizing personnel actions, grants applications, contracts and procurement steps. The board voted to approve the minutes of the July 8 meeting and to adopt the listed resolutions after a public-comment period on the consent items. Key items approved included a $2,5 million federal grant acceptance noted elsewhere in the meeting and several contract awards and procurement steps: a contract award to Landberg Construction, LLC for Fishing Creek Road (CR639) resurfacing improvements Phase 2 in the amount of $1,632,704.30; Change Order No. 2-Final reducing the New Jersey Avenue reconstruction contract by $914.07 and accepting work from Lexa Concrete, LLC; awarding Contract No. C5-122 to Inservco Insurance Services, Inc. to provide third-party administrator services for the county’s self-insured workers’ compensation program; and authorization for the county to participate in the 2025 South Jersey Power Cooperative natural gas bid with Camden County as lead agency. The board also authorized applying to the New Jersey Department of Health for the 2026 Strengthening Local Public Health Capacity Program for $42,534 (period July 1, 2025 through June 30, 2026) and affirmed Federal Transit Administration Certifications and Assurances for federal FY2025 assistance applicable to 5310 and 5311 programs. Other resolutions included a license and indemnification agreement with the City of Cape May for installation and maintenance of surveillance equipment on Beach Avenue (CR604), acceptance of claims payments to Travelers Insurance totaling $14,907.64, concurrence with the Township of Lower's request for additional bus stops on Breakwater Road (CR613), and bid advertisements and agreements for East Mill Creek Road (CR670/US 347) resurfacing improvements Phase 2. The resolutions were moved and adopted as a block; the transcript indicates approval of the consent agenda and subsequent motion to pay county bills and transfer checks.

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