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Passaic County commissioners approve $3.5M road resurfacing, Peckham Preserve funding, personnel reappointments and grant-writing contract
Summary
At the June meeting the Passaic County Board of County Commissioners approved a $3.5 million resurfacing program, advanced a Green Acres–supported bond ordinance for Peckham Preserve improvements, reappointed key county officials and added a grant-writing contract to the consent agenda. The board also noted a sale of chapter-12 college bonds.
The Passaic County Board of County Commissioners approved multiple resolutions and appointments during its June meeting, including funding for county road resurfacing, a Green Acres–funded project at Peckham Preserve, personnel reappointments and a grant-writing contract.
Resurfacing of county roads: The board approved authorizing resurfacing work for various county roads with a total project amount of $3,500,000. The resolution appropriated $2,884,426.13 from the general capital fund reserve for capital acquisitions and $615,573.87 from the county’s capital approval fund. The motion was moved and seconded on the floor and the regularly recorded roll-call showed affirmative votes from the commissioners present.
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