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The Linden City Council on June 24 adopted two ordinances that amend local administrative and traffic codes.
Ordinance 69-30 deletes and replaces the existing Division of Purchasing sections and creates a new chapter (2-8.1) reorganizing the city’s purchasing code. The council closed the public hearing and voted to adopt the ordinance after the clerk confirmed proper publication and posting. Council members present voted to adopt the measure.
The council also adopted Ordinance 69-31, which amends Chapter 7 (Traffic) to change local handicap parking listings: it removes 503 Rosewood Terrace (1 space) and adds 1108 Bauer Street and 3 Berlint Avenue. The clerk reported no written communications and no public speakers on the item; the council closed the hearing and adopted the ordinance by roll call.
Both ordinances were presented, confirmed as properly published, and passed without public comment. The ordinances become part of the municipal code as adopted at the June 24 meeting; the clerk’s office holds the official versions and publication records.
Copies of the adopted ordinances and the full text are available from the city clerk’s office.
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