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Vineland council adopts $800,000 bond ordinance to close city landfill

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Summary

The Vineland City Council on June 17 adopted Ordinance 2025-29, authorizing an $800,000 supplemental appropriation and issuance of $760,000 in bonds or notes to finance part of the sanitary landfill closure.

The Vineland City Council adopted Ordinance 2025-29 on June 17, approving a supplemental appropriation of $800,000 and authorizing the issuance of $760,000 in bonds or notes to finance part of the cost of closing the city sanitary landfill.

Council President Paul Spinelli, Vice President Cruz Gomez, Doctor Arthur and Council member Vargas voted in favor; Council member English was recorded as absent. The ordinance text presented at the meeting described the measure as a bond ordinance “providing a supplemental appropriation of $800,000 even for closure of the sanitary landfill in and by the city of Vineland in the county of Cumberland, New Jersey, and authorizing the issuance of $760,000 even bonds or notes of the city of Vineland to finance part of the cost thereof.”

Mister Franchetta presented the ordinance for final reading and adoption. After the roll call vote the clerk stated that the ordinance was adopted. The public hearing portion of the meeting produced no public comment on this item.

The ordinance will be submitted to the mayor for approval or disapproval as required by city procedure.