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Boonton administrator outlines water-meter rollout, paving, sewer work; council introduces 2025 salary ordinance

Boonton Town Council · May 20, 2025
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Administrator Neil Henry reported on the townwide water meter replacement, Rosso Street sewer-main work (a credit change order is anticipated), curb-to-curb paving scheduled for mid-June, and Rieland Avenue mill-and-pave closures; the council introduced Ordinance 11-25 (salaries and wages for 2025) by roll call.

Neil Henry, Boonton's town administrator, updated the council on multiple infrastructure items the administration is coordinating. He said the townwide water meter replacement program is ongoing; Rosso Street sewer-main replacement work is complete pending a change order that will result in a credit to be presented at the next council meeting; and curb-to-curb paving in a neighborhood is anticipated in mid-June pending the paving contract schedule. Henry…

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