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Morris Township adopts 2025 municipal budget; committee approves multiple ordinances and motions in consent votes
Summary
The Township Committee adopted the 2025 municipal budget and approved a set of ordinances for introduction; the meeting included roll‑call votes on budget adoption, ordinance 10‑25 (cap bank), and introductions for a package of capital and utility ordinances.
The Morris Township Committee adopted its 2025 municipal budget on April 16 after a presentation by Township Administrator Tim Quinn, Chief Financial Officer Sean Ferguson and auditor Valerie Dolan.
"You are putting forth a very good budget. It's a sound, fiscally sound budget," auditor Valerie Dolan said during the presentation and signaled the township's accounts were within state caps and suitable for self‑examination this year.
Quinn and CFO Sean Ferguson walked the committee through revenues, appropriations and capital plans. The adopted budget totals roughly $42.9 million in total budgeted expenditures, with municipal taxes of about $25.2 million, miscellaneous revenues of about $8.3 million and an anticipated use of fund balance. The township said the municipal portion of the average homeowner's tax will rise by less…
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