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North Brunswick Council adopts package of ordinances on benefits, personnel and volunteer awards
Summary
The council adopted five ordinances March 23 addressing elected-official benefits, postretirement medical eligibility, personnel compensation sections, volunteer fire length-of-service contributions, and housing affirmative-marketing rules; all votes were recorded as unanimous by the members present. An executive session on redevelopment at Route 1 and Route 130 was also scheduled.
North Brunswick Township Council on March 23 adopted a set of ordinances that change benefits and personnel rules and increase support for volunteer firefighters.
The council unanimously adopted Ordinance 26-05 after a public hearing to remove health benefit eligibility for the mayor and township council, Ordinance 26-06 to update postretirement medical benefit eligibility for certain non-union administrative appointed employees, Ordinance 26-07 to add a section for other compensation in the personnel code, Ordinance 26-08 to increase the maximum annual contribution in the Length of Service Awards Program for volunteer fire department members, and Ordinance 26-09 amending the township’s chapter on housing affirmative marketing.
Why it matters: Together these actions revise who is…
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