The Woodbridge Township Council voted on multiple ordinances and a package of consent resolutions at its November meeting.
On second reading the council approved an ordinance to accept a newly constructed traffic light at the intersection of Inman Avenue and Jordan and then voted to close the public hearing and adopt the ordinance for submission to the mayor. The council also took up a second‑reading ordinance amending Chapter 7 (Traffic) to update handicap parking on specified streets; the public hearing was opened and, after no public comment, the council closed the hearing and adopted the ordinance. A separate ordinance (letter c) was passed on first reading, with publication scheduled for Nov. 29 and a public hearing set for Dec. 17, 2024, at 6 p.m.
Council President (name introduced in the meeting) listed 17 resolutions to be considered by consent. A motion by consent was made and seconded; the council recorded unanimous 'ayes' and adopted the resolutions numbered 1 through 17.
Procedural motions earlier in the meeting approved the minutes from the Nov. 12 session. The meeting record shows the votes were taken by oral 'ayes' and recorded as carried; specific roll‑call tallies were not provided in the transcript.
The ordinances concern local traffic and parking regulation and require the mayor’s approval and, where applicable, a future public hearing before final enactment.