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Morris County introduces 10 bond ordinances and adopts eight capital ordinances at meeting
Summary
The board introduced 10 bond ordinances for capital projects and adopted eight ordinances on second and final reading covering equipment, buildings and IT upgrades. Public hearings produced no speakers and roll calls recorded unanimous approval for adopted ordinances.
At a regularly scheduled meeting, the Morris County Board of County Commissioners introduced 10 bond ordinances for capital projects and adopted eight ordinances on second and final reading, covering vehicle and equipment purchases, building repairs and information-technology upgrades.
"We're really happy that we get our capital budget all in line," Commissioner Schrecker said, noting the capital budget committee vetted the projects and the board and public received a December briefing.
The board introduced 10 bond ordinances (Ordinance 2025-9 through 2025-18) on first reading by title only. The introductions covered HVAC repair and replacement, interior building projects, window and roof waterproofing, bridge and drainage design and construction, road and railroad improvements, vehicle and equipment replacement, information-technology upgrades, an amendment to a previously adopted bond ordinance, a new K-9 facility for the Morris County Sheriff's Office, and vehicle…
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