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Somerset commissioners adopt capital bond ordinance 25-1399 after public hearing with no speakers

August 26, 2025 | Somerset County, New Jersey


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Somerset commissioners adopt capital bond ordinance 25-1399 after public hearing with no speakers
The Board of County Commissioners of the County of Somerset adopted Capital Bond Ordinance 25-1399, amending bond ordinance “25 7 9 7,” after opening and closing a public hearing that drew no speakers. The adoption was approved by roll-call vote.

Commissioners moved to open a public hearing on the ordinance, heard no members of the public during the hearing, and then moved to close the public portion before voting to adopt the ordinance. The transcript records unanimous affirmative roll-call responses from Commissioner Greener, Commissioner Drake, Commissioner Sui, Deputy Director Murano and Director Robinson at the adoption vote.

The ordinance was described in the meeting as “Capital bond ordinance 25 dash 1 3 9 9, amending bond ordinance 25 7 9 7, finally adopted by the Board of County Commissioners, the County of Somerset on 04/22/2025.” No members of the public spoke during the hearing; the clerk recorded that there were no phone calls or emails related to the item.

The record does not specify the ordinance’s effective date or the details of the amendments to the earlier bond ordinance.

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