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Passaic council adopts ordinances on bus stops, parking, mayor salary, fees and clothing bins
Summary
On unanimous roll-call votes at the reorganization meeting, the Passaic City Council adopted proposed ordinances 24-84 through 24-89 addressing bus-stop relocation, residential parking permits, disabled parking by plate, the mayor's salary, festival inspection fees, and clothing bins.
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The Passaic City Council approved a package of ordinances on second and final reading during its July 1 reorganization meeting. Each ordinance was adopted by roll-call vote with no public opposition recorded during the hearings.
Key measures approved:
- Ordinance 24-84: Amendments to vehicles and traffic (Article 16) to relocate a bus stop on Broadway after an NJ Transit shift created a driveway conflict for a resident; council adopted the ordinance following a brief public clarification.
- Ordinance 24-85: Amendments to residential parking permit requirements (Article 21); adopted after no public speakers at the hearing.
- Ordinance 24-86: Amendments to restricted parking for disabled persons tied to New Jersey license plate numbers; adopted with no public comment.
- Ordinance 24-87: Amendment to the mayor's salary (chapter 49); proposed, opened for public hearing with no speakers and adopted by roll call.
- Ordinance 24-88: Amendments to chapter 99 revising fire inspection and propane generator device fees for carnivals, bazaars and fairs; adopted by roll call.
- Ordinance 24-89: Amendments concerning clothing bins; adopted after the public portion was closed.
All six ordinances were approved by unanimous roll call from the council members present. The council also moved several routine resolutions and appointments later in the meeting.

