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High Bridge council approves consent agenda of contracts, grant application and $535,170.16 in bills
Summary
Council approved a multi-item consent agenda (Resolutions 158–164) including roadway contract awards, a NJDOT grant application for Commons Park pedestrian improvements, a water analyzer contract, and social media updates; it also approved the bill list totaling $535,170.16.
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The Borough of High Bridge Council unanimously approved a multi-item consent agenda and a bill payment list at its May 22 regular meeting. The consent agenda (Resolutions 158–164) included acceptance of a resignation, authorization to submit and execute a New Jersey Department of Transportation grant application for Commons Park pedestrian improvements, multiple roadway improvement contract awards, purchase of a water analyzer, approval of dog adoption during an event, and updates to social media appointments.
Councilwoman Ferry moved to approve the consent agenda and Councilman Nowell seconded; the roll call vote recorded yes votes from Conroy, Doyle, Ferry, Hamlin, Matos and Nowell and the motion passed. The resolutions on the consent agenda included Resolution 158-2025 (accept resignation of Mark Mandelberg), Resolution 159-2025 (dog adoption during Pooch Parade), Resolution 160-2025 (NJDOT grant application for Commons Park pedestrian improvements), Resolution 161-2025 and Resolution 162-2025 (award of roadway improvement contracts for multiple streets), Resolution 163-2025 (award of contract for a water analyzer), and Resolution 164-2025 (social media appointments and updates).
Separately, the council approved the bill list as presented, with a total amount of $535,170.16. Councilman Nowell moved and Councilwoman Ferry seconded the motion to approve bills; roll call vote recorded six yes votes and the motion passed.
No public debate on the specific contract awards or grant application was recorded at the meeting; council members indicated routine approval. The council scheduled no separate hearings or votes on the listed projects during this session.
The council adjourned after completing the agenda; its next regular meeting is set for June 12, 2025.
