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Council delays then reintroduces $17,000 change order for new fire headquarters; re-vote passes

Asbury Park City Council · February 12, 2026
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Summary

Council debated Change Order No. 10 (about $17,000) for the new fire department headquarters. An initial vote failed, members reintroduced the motion, and the re-vote passed by roll call after discussion about timing and reintroduction procedures.

Council considered Resolution 2026-122, a change order (No. 10) for the new fire department headquarters, described in discussion as roughly $17,000. The first motion on the change order was defeated after several members voted no. Mayor Moore said that a no vote would allow the council to bring the item back and suggested…

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