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Public urges county to back Climate Superfund Act; commissioners decline to pass resolution
Summary
Multiple public commenters asked the Bergen County Board of Commissioners to support the Climate Superfund Act; the board said it would not pass a formal resolution, citing limits of county authority and the administration's preference for an energy action plan instead.
At the Feb. 19 meeting of the Bergen County Board of Commissioners, several members of the public urged the board to adopt a resolution supporting the Climate Superfund Act; the board responded that it would not place a formal resolution on the agenda and said it is pursuing an energy action plan instead.
Members of the public, including Paula Rogovin of Teaneck, Lisa Rose of Teaneck and Chris Nowell of Fort Lee, told the board that municipal resolutions backing the Climate Superfund Act have been passed in other New Jersey towns and urged Bergen…
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