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Linden City Council adopts a package of bond and traffic ordinances
Summary
The Linden City Council unanimously adopted multiple bond and traffic ordinances—including funding for sewer and public-safety equipment and new stop signs—during its November meeting. The items were approved after routine hearings with no public testimony.
The Linden City Council on Nov. 19 adopted a set of bond and traffic ordinances after public hearings that produced no public testimony.
The council approved a bond ordinance (68-49) appropriating $38,500 to buy a sport utility vehicle for the Board of Health and authorizing $36,575 in bonds or notes to finance part of the cost. Members also adopted Ordinance 68-50, a $737,000 appropriation for Linden–Roselle trunk sewer renovations that authorizes $700,150 in bonds or notes; and Ordinance 68-51, a $275,000 appropriation for police department capital improvements authorizing $261,250 in bonds or notes. A separate bond ordinance (referred to in the…
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