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Lakehurst council approves consent agenda, adopts traffic ordinance and appoints volunteer firefighter

Borough of Lakehurst Mayor and Council · February 18, 2025
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Summary

At its Dec. 18 meeting the Lakehurst Borough Council approved a consent agenda that included payments, contracts and grant authorizations, adopted Ordinance #2025-19 amending traffic rules on second reading with no public comment, and approved membership for Dominic Rivera in the Lakehurst Volunteer Fire Department.

The Borough of Lakehurst Council approved a broad consent agenda and adopted a traffic ordinance at its Dec. 18 meeting.

The consent agenda included multiple routine and administrative resolutions: Resolution #25-192 (payment of bills), #25-193 (current fund transfer), #25-194 (shared services agreement with the Manasquan River Regional Sewerage Authority), #25-195 (amendment to engineering services agreement for NJIB SFY 2025 Clean Water application to add the NJDEP MS4 Watershed Improvement Plan), #25-196 (authorize Green Acres application and schedule public hearing for Lake Horicon playground), #25-197 and #25-198 (authorize professional services contracts with Dover Consulting LLC for LRIG and Green Acres grant writing and post-award management), #25-199 (execution of a mediation agreement for the Affordable Housing Dispute Resolution Program), and #25-200 (approve membership in the Lakehurst Volunteer Fire Department for Dominic Rivera). The consent agenda was moved by Bernadette Dugan, seconded by Brian DiMeo, and approved by roll call vote of council members present.

On ordinance business, the council approved on second reading Ordinance #2025-19 amending Chapter VII (Traffic). The public hearing was opened at 7:39 p.m.; there were no public comments, and the ordinance was adopted by roll call vote.

Council business concluded with routine committee reports and adjournment at 7:47 p.m.