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Madison council adopts pedestrian-safety ordinance, updates fire-department disciplinary code; approves consent agenda
Summary
Council adopted an ordinance to fund solar radar pedestrian-safety signs, updated fire-department disciplinary rules and approved a multi-item consent agenda; the council also introduced a time-of-use electric rate pilot on first reading.
At Wednesday's meeting the Borough of Madison Council adopted two ordinances on second reading and final passage, approved a consent agenda covering a package of resolutions, and introduced a voluntary time-of-use electric rate pilot on first reading.
The council voted unanimously to adopt Ordinance 2-2025, which appropriates $65,000 from the general capital improvement fund to purchase and install 12 solar radar signs and other pedestrian safety equipment at various locations. Mayor Robert H. Conley moved the ordinance and it…
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