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Engineering and public works warn stormwater mandates and aging infrastructure are driving capital requests

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Town engineers and public works officials told council members the 2025 capital budget focuses on road resurfacing, drainage repairs, culvert replacement and new stormwater mapping and inspection requirements imposed by the state.

Justin Meza, acting township engineer and acting DPW director, and department leaders told the Township Council the bulk of planned capital spending supports road resurfacing, major culvert replacements and expanded stormwater compliance work.

Meza said the township typically budgets $2 million to $3 million per year for resurfacing and that larger multi-year projects add curb, drainage and sanitary sewer work where needed. He described a high-cost culvert replacement…

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