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Township Council adopts $1.799 million bond ordinance for local improvements

Township Council of the Township of Washington · May 19, 2026
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Summary

The Township of Washington council adopted Ordinance 26‑10 at second reading, appropriating $1,799,000 and authorizing $1,464,398 in bonds or notes to fund various township improvements. The public hearing drew no comments; the measure passed by roll-call vote.

The Township of Washington Council voted on May 18 to adopt Ordinance 26‑10, a bond ordinance appropriating $1,799,000 and authorizing $1,464,398 in bonds or notes for a range of township improvements.

Council President Cascio opened the second reading and public hearing and asked whether any members of the public wished to speak; none came forward and the council closed the hearing. A motion to adopt Ordinance 26‑10 at second reading by title was made and seconded and carried on a roll-call vote of council members present.

The ordinance text on the record states the appropriation amount of $1,799,000 and authorizes issuance of $1,464,398 in bonds or notes to finance the various capital improvements noted in the ordinance. No further details on the specific capital projects beyond the ordinance title were discussed at the meeting.

Because the hearing produced no public comment, the council proceeded directly from the adoption vote to other business. The ordinance will be effective according to statutory timing and publication requirements specified in the township’s adoption procedures.