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Committee adopts ordinances and a series of resolutions including deer-management and capital purchases
Summary
The Montgomery Township Committee adopted Ordinance 25-1762 (right-of-way acceptance) and a package of resolutions adding grants to the 2026 budget, amending deer-management designations, contracting for body-camera cloud services, authorizing vehicle purchases and other routine municipal business; all motions passed by roll call.
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The township committee conducted the public hearing and adoption of Ordinance 25-1762 (acceptance of right-of-way dedication along Reading Boulevard) and then moved through a consent agenda that included multiple budget and procurement actions.
Key actions adopted by roll call:
- Ordinance 25-1762: Acceptance of right-of-way dedication along Reading Boulevard. Adopted by roll call.
- Resolution 25-9-267: Amended deer-management designations and regulation number 14 (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-268: Insertion of a $500,000 legislative grant into the municipal budget for capital improvements (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-269: Insertion of a $7,650 deer-management grant into the municipal budget (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-270: Five-year Motorola Solutions (body-worn camera video-as-a-service) agreement — not to exceed $20,700 annually (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-271: Authorizing donation of recreation instructor compensation to Montgomery High School Cougar Robotics (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-272 and 25-9-273: Rescinding and reauthorizing purchase of a bucket truck (vendor name corrected); adopted.
- Resolution 25-9-274: Outdoor assembly permit for a private wedding (October 11) (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-275: Purchase authorization for a 01/2026 Ford F350 super cab pickup with snow plow through cooperative contract (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-276: Payment of bills including three large items called out in the meeting: county quarterly taxes ($5,000,015.75), Motorola radio grant ($1,052,648.27), and board of education tax payment ($8,759,996) (adopted).
- Resolution 25-9-277: Executive session authorization covering collective bargaining, identified litigation (docket SOML15320-25), affordable housing and contract negotiations (adopted).
All listed motions and resolutions were adopted by roll-call votes as recorded in the meeting transcript.
