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Weymouth Township Committee approves July 3 street closings, budget transfer and field use; delays Oaks license vote

Weymouth Township Committee · January 21, 2026
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Summary

At its Jan. 21 meeting the Weymouth Township Committee unanimously approved five resolutions — including July 3 street closings and a budget transfer — accepted departmental reports and vouchers totaling $39,221.05, approved a $6,774.31 turf agreement and postponed a vote on the 2026 Oaks license until the next meeting.

Weymouth Township’s governing committee met on Jan. 21, 2026, and unanimously approved a package of routine measures, including street closings for July 3 events, a budget transfer and recognition of the Board of Education.

Deputy Mayor C. Peter Keiffenheim called the meeting to order at 6:30 p.m. and the committee recorded attendance and the required Sunshine Law statement. The committee voted by roll call to accept its engineer’s and department reports and to approve administrative items before addressing new business.

Votes at a glance: The committee approved Resolution 38-2026 (Use of Fields — Klutch); Resolution 39-2026 (Street Closing — Semi-Quincentennial, July 3, 2026); Resolution 40-2026 (Street Closing — July 3 parade); Resolution 41-2026 (Budget Transfer); and Resolution 42-2026 (Board of Education Recognition Month). Each resolution passed on motions recorded as Norton/Keiffenheim with roll call votes Norton-yes, Keiffenheim-yes and Haeser-yes.

Financial and administrative approvals: The committee approved a turf agreement in the amount of $6,774.31 and accepted vouchers for payment totaling $39,221.05. The committee also accepted the Public Works report and the meeting minutes for Jan. 21, 2026; all motions were approved unanimously on roll call.

Licensing action postponed: The committee voted to postpone a decision on the 2026 Oaks license until its next meeting; the motion to postpone passed by unanimous roll call.

Engineer updates and timeline: Engineer Michael Fralinger reported on ongoing and planned road resurfacing projects, including NJDOT Pennsylvania Avenue resurfacing (design work underway for a spring 2026 project), an ACIA CDBG design submission pending review, and a likely Maple Avenue resurfacing in spring 2026. Fralinger said the Oaks inspection for 2025 will be completed and provided to the committee prior to the next meeting.

The meeting adjourned at 7:14 p.m. The minutes were submitted by Township Clerk Dorothy-Jo Ayres, RMC.