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Atlantic City Council adopts multiple ordinances and resolutions; key votes at a glance
Summary
Atlantic City Council approved a package of ordinances and resolutions on March 19, including redevelopment plan adoption, a green purchasing policy, measures supporting solar energy, a boardwalk shopping-cart ban, and numerous handicap parking designations.
Atlantic City Council on March 19 took final action on a large slate of ordinances and resolutions covering redevelopment, transportation, purchasing policy and public-space rules. The council grouped many consent items and then held separate votes on several ordinances and pulled resolutions.
Votes at a glance (selected items):
- Bond ordinance No. 1 (postponed from Feb. 19): Passed (roll call: 9 affirmative votes). The ordinance had been held previously for advertising issues and received final approval at the meeting.
- Ordinance No. 8 — Establish handicap-restricted parking at 288 North Chelsea Ave.: Passed (9-0).
- Ordinance No. 9 — Adopt the Southeast Inlet Redevelopment Plan (blocks 71, 703, 704, 706 and 778): Passed (9-0).
- Ordinance No. 10 — Transfer city-owned property to adjacent owner: Passed (9-0).
- Ordinance No. 11 — Adopt green purchasing policy: Passed…
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