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Woodland Township approves $401,465.77 in bills, OKs up to $10,000 for police car repairs
Summary
The Township Committee approved bills and claims totaling $401,465.77 and authorized up to $10,000 for repairs to the fire/police chief's 2014 Ford Explorer; motions passed unanimously.
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The Woodland Township Committee approved bills and claims totaling $401,465.77 at its July 24 meeting. The itemized breakdown in the meeting record lists $388,276.78 from the Current Fund, $11,702.49 from Payroll, and $1,486.50 from the Escrow Account; other accounts showed zero balances. Committeewoman Donna Mull moved approval, Committeeman Mark Herndon seconded, and the motion passed with Mayor DeGroff and both committee members voting yes.
Separately, the committee approved repairs to the 2014 Ford Explorer assigned to the chief (listed as chief car) not to exceed $10,000. That motion was moved by Ms. Mull, seconded by Mr. Herndon, and passed unanimously. The minutes also record that Mayor DeGroff and Committeeman Herndon will take a new backhoe to ACE for repairs, and the part-time public works hiring process is underway with interviews scheduled.
The minutes show approval of the June 24 regular meeting minutes earlier in the meeting. The committee set its next regular meeting for Aug. 28, 2024; no additional budget transfers or large contract awards were recorded during this session.
