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The Bergen County Board of Commissioners approved a consent agenda covering resolutions numbered 11‑24‑25 through 11‑87‑25 at its Sept. 9 meeting. The board adopted the package by roll call after a motion to accept the consent agenda; the clerk recorded the vote and the chair announced the consent agenda was approved with six yes votes. The transcript does not record individual vote names tied to each tally. Commissioner Sullivan said the board approved a 0% home‑improvement loan to help a local taxpayer make repairs; the transcript did not specify the loan recipient or amount. Sullivan also said the board adopted resolution 11‑72‑25 to fund drainage repairs on Rochelle Avenue in Rochelle Park and authorized the purchase of 30 new radios for the sheriff’s department through a state contract. Other items referenced in commissioners’ reports included donations of board and card games to a senior activity center and recognition of community events; those were reported during committee reports rather than as separate recorded votes. Why this matters: The items noted by commissioners—home‑repair assistance, road drainage repairs and radios for first responders—affect local infrastructure, resident safety and county service delivery. Specific dollar amounts and contract vendors were not given in the transcript. What happened at the meeting: The chair asked for a motion to accept the resolutions as a consent agenda; a second was recorded and the clerk called the roll. The chair announced approval. The transcript does not show any resolutions pulled for separate discussion. Next steps and details not in transcript: The meeting transcript did not include the dollar amounts for the loan or the drainage work, vendor names for the radio purchase or dates for when the work or purchases will be completed. The transcript also does not record whether any of the specific resolutions will require further approval by outside agencies or additional funding actions.
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