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Council adopts $200,000 capital ordinance for new fire alarm systems at municipal buildings

July 21, 2025 | Clark Township, Union County, New Jersey


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Council adopts $200,000 capital ordinance for new fire alarm systems at municipal buildings
The Township of Clark on July 21 adopted Ordinance 25-24, a capital appropriation of $200,000 to fund new fire alarm systems at municipal facilities including the municipal building, recreation center, fire headquarters and Fire Station No. 2. The ordinance specifies the appropriation will be raised from the townships capital improvement fund.

Town staff provided a brief explanation during the meeting that the appropriation is intended to fund the installation of the new alarm systems; no additional details about vendors or construction schedule were discussed at the meeting.

The ordinance passed by roll call without recorded objections. Council members discussed no amendments during debate; staff said the work is planned as a capital improvement funded from existing capital reserves.

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