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Morris County introduces seven bond ordinances for roads, parks, vehicles and IT
Summary
The Morris County Board of Commissioners introduced seven bond ordinances at first reading in January 2026 to fund road and railroad work, bridge and drainage projects, park repairs, vehicle and equipment replacements, IT upgrades, sheriff's office equipment, and park commission structure studies; the ordinances are scheduled for second reading in February.
The Morris County Board of Commissioners introduced seven bond ordinances at first reading during its January 2026 meeting, the board announced. The measures, presented by the county’s capital budget committee, would authorize borrowing to finance a package of infrastructure and equipment projects across the county.
The ordinances and the appropriations announced on first reading included: a road and railroad improvements ordinance appropriating $11,721,623 (with authorization to issue $11,162,000 in bonds or notes); a bridge and drainage projects ordinance appropriating $5,720,916 (authorizing $5,447,000 in bonds or notes); a parks maintenance ordinance appropriating $951,000 (authorizing $905,000 in…
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