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Supervisors approve ordinance to permit Community Development Authorities and adopt several routine measures including mural acceptance and opioid settlement
Summary
On April 7 the board approved an ordinance enabling formation of Community Development Authorities, accepted a mural design for the senior center, authorized participation in a national opioid settlement, agreed to disband the Utilities Advisory Committee in favor of regular updates, and adopted guiding principles with the volunteer fire and rescue squad for a planned Main Street station.
The Gloucester County Board of Supervisors took several administrative and policy actions on April 7 that the board and county staff said will facilitate future projects and ongoing operations.
Community Development Authorities: The board held a public hearing and adopted an ordinance authorizing the county to accept petitions to form Community Development Authorities (CDAs). County Attorney Ted Wilmot explained state law requires an enabling ordinance; formation requires petitions supported either by 51% of property owners in a proposed district or by 51% of assessed value. Doctor Lemming moved…
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