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Morris County commissioners introduce seven bond ordinances for roads, parks, IT and vehicles

Morris County Board of Commissioners · January 21, 2026
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Summary

At a January 2026 meeting in Morristown, the Morris County Board of Commissioners introduced seven bond ordinances on first reading to fund road and railroad improvements, bridge and drainage work, park repairs, vehicle and equipment replacement, IT upgrades and sheriff’s office needs. Second readings are scheduled for February.

MORRISTOWN, N.J. — The Morris County Board of Commissioners on a January meeting introduced seven bond ordinances on first reading that together fund a series of capital projects across the county.

The ordinances, presented by the board’s chair as products of a months-long capital budget committee process with professional staff, cover road and railroad improvements, bridge and drainage projects, park repairs, replacement of vehicles and equipment, information-technology upgrades and purchases for the sheriff’s office. Each ordinance was introduced by title and approved for first reading on roll call; the board scheduled second readings for February.

Among the measures introduced were: - Bond Ordinance 2026-1, providing for road…

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