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Morristown council introduces two traffic ordinances, adopts multiple resolutions including deputy clerk reappointment

2123449 · January 7, 2025
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At its Jan. 7 regular meeting the Morristown Town Council introduced two traffic-related ordinances for later public hearing and adopted a slate of 32 resolutions, including the reappointment of Stephanie Morales as deputy town clerk.

Morristown — At its regular meeting on Jan. 7, 2025, the Town Council of the Town of Morristown introduced two traffic ordinances for public hearing on Jan. 28 and adopted a package of resolutions, including a reappointment for deputy town clerk Stephanie Morales.

The council voted to introduce ordinance O-1-2025, which would amend Chapter 7 (Traffic) by adding a new section addressing residential parking permit revocation, and ordinance O-2-2025, which amends Chapter 7, Section 40.2 regarding handicap parking placard numbers for a dedicated space at 29 Western Avenue. Both ordinances were introduced by title and scheduled for further consideration at the Jan. 28 public hearing.

The council also adopted a large set of resolutions by roll call. Among them, resolution R-7-2025, reappointing Stephanie Morales as deputy town clerk, passed. The council adopted a block of resolutions (R-5-2025; R-6-2025; R-8-2025 through R-15-2025;…

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