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Ridgewood council adopts $8.1 million in bonds, approves Warner Theater purchase after public questions
Summary
The Ridgewood Village Council on Oct. 8 adopted four bond ordinances totaling $8,100,000 to fund three PFAS water‑treatment facilities and to finance acquisition of the Warner Theater.
The Ridgewood Village Council on Oct. 8 adopted four bond ordinances totaling $8,100,000 to fund three per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) water‑treatment facilities and to finance acquisition of the Warner Theater.
Council members voted unanimously to pass: bond ordinance 4,057 for $1,500,000 to construct the main PFAS treatment facility; ordinance 4,058 for $2,000,000 to build an east side PFAS facility; ordinance 4,059 for $2,000,000 to construct the mountain PFAS facility; and ordinance 4,060 to appropriate $2,600,000 for acquisition of the Warner Theater (issuing $2,475,000 in bonds or notes). Each ordinance was read by title on the council floor and approved after the public hearing was opened and closed.
Why it matters: the PFAS ordinances fund local water‑treatment infrastructure intended to remove contaminants from municipal…
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