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Council approves consent agenda: dining extension, personnel moves, road bidding and grant amendments

Borough Council of the Borough of Spring Lake Heights · September 16, 2024
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Summary

The borough council unanimously approved a consent agenda that included extending outdoor dining, appointing a new fire-company member, granting permanent status to two police officers, authorizing bids for Lake Avenue improvements, and amending the 2024 budget to accept Recycling Tonnage ($5,542.84) and Clean Communities ($16,971.40) grants; the Environmental Commission presented a new student-designed logo.

The Spring Lake Heights Borough Council on Sept. 16 approved a consent agenda of routine municipal actions, including an extension for outdoor dining, membership approval for the Independent Fire Company No. 1 (Donald Brahn), promotion of two police officers to permanent status (Matthew Bogdan and Ronald Velardi), authorization to solicit public bids for Lake Avenue improvements, and budget amendments to accept a $5,542.84 Recycling Tonnage Grant and a $16,971.40 Clean Communities Grant.

The council also approved an employment agreement with Joseph May as Director of Public Works and regular bills lists for August and October as recorded in the meeting minutes. The consent agenda was approved on a single motion and recorded roll call with Councilman John Casagrande absent.

In a separate presentation the Environmental Commission shared a new logo created by two Spring Lake Heights students; Christine Nevin-Meloro presented the winning design on behalf of the commission.

The meeting adjourned at 9:17 p.m.