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Madison adopts 2025 municipal budget; multiple ordinances and consent resolutions passed

3510310 · April 28, 2025
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Summary

The Borough of Madison adopted its 2025 municipal budget with a 2% municipal tax increase, approved several ordinances (including utility connection fees and traffic code changes), and passed a consent agenda that included a resolution supporting the New Jersey Climate Superfund Act and a call for PJM interconnection reforms.

The Madison Borough Council adopted the 2025 municipal budget and passed a series of ordinances and consent resolutions at its May hearing.

The council adopted Resolution R-140-2025, the 2025 municipal budget and tax resolution. The official statement read in the meeting set municipal appropriations at $15,181,120 for municipal purposes, $736,348.08 for the open space, recreation, farmland, and historic preservation trust levy, and $1,707,926 for the minimum library tax. Council President Rachel Ehrlich told the meeting the budget presented for final adoption was unchanged from the version introduced and that the borough passed state review without issue.

Councilmember discussion reiterated staff and online materials were available and the borough…

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