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Toms River council approves consent agenda, advances multiple traffic ordinances; sets public hearing on SID budget
Summary
The Toms River Township Council voted to approve minutes, a consent agenda, bills and several first-reading ordinances on traffic regulations; it also set a public hearing for the Special Improvement District budget and voted to withdraw from the state affordable housing dispute-resolution program.
TOMS RIVER, N.J. — The Toms River Township Council on March 25 approved a package of routine items and advanced several traffic-related ordinances in motions and roll-call votes taken during the formal meeting.
The council voted to approve the minutes from February and the consent agenda by single motions and to pay the township’s bills. Council members recorded a small number of abstentions on certain vendor payees during the bills vote; the clerk noted the items and the remainder of the bills were approved by roll call.
Several ordinances received their first reading and were introduced by council motion. Those measures, all advanced without substantive debate, included amendments to the township’s vehicles-and-traffic code that change through-street designations and reduce speed limits on multiple road segments, and changes that convert certain yield signs to flashing stop signs.
The council also introduced and approved by resolution a date…
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