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Bergen County adopts bond and capital ordinances, introduces financing for Newbridge project
Summary
The Bergen County Board of Commissioners adopted multiple capital and bond ordinances — including county resurfacing programs funded by NJDOT grants and a county college bond ordinance — and introduced guarantee ordinances to back Improvement Authority notes for county and hospital projects.
The Bergen County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to adopt several capital and financing ordinances and to introduce three guarantee ordinances tied to the Bergen County Improvement Authority. The actions took place during the board's regular meeting at the Bergen County Justice Center in Hackensack.
The measures adopted on second reading included a county bond ordinance for capital improvements at Bergen County Community College, countywide resurfacing and ADA curb ramp programs funded by New Jersey Department of Transportation grants, and an ordinance vacating a portion of Forest Avenue and the Route 4 ramp in Paramus. The board approved each ordinance by roll call with seven yes votes and no recorded noes or…
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