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Glen Ridge Council approves $3.5 million in warrants, applies for $500,000 flood grant and adopts updated preservation guidelines
Summary
The Glen Ridge Borough Council unanimously approved five routine measures, including a claims list of about $3.5 million (roughly $2.9 million to the Board of Education), authorized a roughly $500,000 grant application for flood mitigation, and adopted updated historic preservation design guidelines.
The Glen Ridge Borough Council on a unanimous vote approved a series of routine but consequential measures, including a claims list of approximately $3.5 million and an application to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs for a flood-mitigation study grant.
Councilor Leovitz moved Resolution 131-25 to approve claims and warrants totaling about $3.5 million, saying “we have approximately $3.5 million to pay of which about $2.9 million is…
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