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Morris County commissioners introduce eight capital ordinances, approve resolutions 98–141 and routine payments
Summary
At its January 2025 meeting in Morristown, the Morris County Board of County Commissioners introduced eight capital improvement ordinances totaling $3.26 million, approved resolutions 2025-98 through 2025-141 as a block, and authorized routine bill payments; all actions passed by roll-call votes recorded as unanimous.
The Morris County Board of County Commissioners, presided over by Director Sellen, introduced eight capital improvement ordinances by title and approved a block of resolutions and routine fiscal actions during its January 2025 meeting in Morristown.
The eight ordinances introduced on first reading appropriate a combined $3,261,660 for equipment, vehicle and building projects across county departments, including the sheriff's office, the prosecutor's office, the department of public works, Morris View and the public safety training academy. Each ordinance was introduced by title only and advanced on unanimous roll-call votes.
Ordinances introduced (by title, first reading): - Ordinance 2025-1: $460,000 for replacement and purchase of equipment, including security cameras, canine equipment and…
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