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Boonton council advances consent agenda; administrator outlines hiring timeline and water-meter procurement
Summary
Administrator Neil Henry said interviews for the public works superintendent are complete and a hiring resolution will be on the Feb. 2 agenda; the council approved the consent agenda (Resolutions 26-55 to 26-64) and heard planning-board decisions including approval for 211 Monroe Street and denial for 103 Oak Street.
Boonton's town administrator, Neil Henry, told the council on Jan. 20 that interviews for the superintendent of public works concluded and he plans to present a hiring resolution at the Feb. 2 council meeting recommending the selected candidate for hire.
Henry also reported the town received bids for a water-meter replacement program; the bid package is currently with the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection for approval and the meter-replacement work is scheduled to begin in the spring. He said the town issued an RFP for water engineering services (proposals due Jan. 28 at 10:30 a.m.) and advertised a bid for…
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