Charlie Bridal, a resident of Sedan Street in New Brunswick, asked the Middlesex County Board of Commissioners during public comment what Resolutions 15-25 and 15-26 do and whether they would affect ordinances that have been passed but not funded. "Can you lay out for me what exactly these 2 resolutions do? 15 25 and 15 26," he asked.
An unidentified county staff member said the county will have a fixed schedule by Dec. 31 and that the measure "could impact any case, specifically, fundings," but did not provide a list or count of ordinances that would be affected. When asked whether the referenced "unfunded ordinances" had already been passed, the staff member confirmed they had but said the county did not yet know which ordinances or how many would be affected.
Bridal pressed whether any of the unfunded ordinances related to housing for the homeless population; the transcript does not record a direct answer to that question. The exchange centered on whether routine annual actions were being taken and what, if any, implementation or funding consequences those actions would trigger.
The county staff member's commitment to set a schedule by Dec. 31 is the clearest next step noted in the record. No legislative text, list of affected ordinances, or final vote result on the resolutions is included in the available transcript. The number of affected ordinances and any linkage to homeless housing remain not specified in the record provided.