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Boonton Council adopts challenge to state's affordable-housing obligation and OKs school officer shared-service agreement

Boonton Mayor and Town Council · January 21, 2025
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Summary

At its regular meeting, the Boonton Mayor and Town Council passed Resolution 25-61 challenging the town's present affordable-housing obligation under PL 2024 c.2 and approved Resolution 25-62, a multi-year shared-service agreement to provide a Special Law Enforcement Officer Class III in schools; both measures passed by roll-call vote.

Boonton '025'0The Boonton Mayor and Town Council voted to adopt Resolution 25-61, a challenge to the town's present affordable-housing obligation for the period July 1, 2025 through July 1, 2035, and approved Resolution 25-62, a shared-service agreement with the Boonton Board of Education to provide a Special Law Enforcement Officer (SLEO) Class III in town schools.

Council opened discussion on Resolution 25-61, which cites PL 2024 c.2 and reserves the town's rights while disputing the state's calculation of Boonton's housing obligation. A council member said that work…

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