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Township administrator, council give updates on grants, veterans housing, streetlights and winter readiness; residents raise Stonebridge and stray-cat TNR items

Monroe Township Council · December 3, 2024
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Summary

Administrator Alan Weinberg detailed a state pavement grant closeout ($550,000 grant on a $598,000 project), health-benefit savings vs. state averages, salt and plow readiness; council members described an 80-unit veterans building (37 units guaranteed to veterans). Public commenters raised Stonebridge HOA concerns about a nursing mandate and urged a trap-neuter-release program for stray cats.

In his administrator’s report, Alan Weinberg told the council the township closed out the South Middlesex Road paving project, which used a state pavement-preservation grant of $550,000 against a total project cost of $598,000; Weinberg stated the state covered approximately 92% of the construction cost. Weinberg also reported that the township’s employee health-benefit cost increases averaged 11% over the past three years compared with a 46% increase at the state level, and that DPW’s winter preparations include over…

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