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Ridgefield Park adopts ordinance to sell surplus 1999 Seagrave fire truck to county academy

Village Board of Commissioners · June 9, 2026
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Summary

The Board adopted Ordinance 2026-11 to authorize the private sale of a surplus 1999 Seagrave Marauder aerial ladder fire truck to the Morris County Fire Academy under N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13(b)(1); the ordinance passed on second reading with all present commissioners voting yea.

The Ridgefield Park Board adopted Ordinance 2026-11 on June 9 to authorize the private sale of a 1999 Seagrave Marauder single-axle aerial ladder fire truck to the Morris County Fire Academy under N.J.S.A. 40A:12-13(b)(1).

Commissioner William G. Gerken read the ordinance by title on second reading and opened the public hearing; no citizens spoke. Commissioner Gerken moved adoption on second reading and final passage; Commissioner Wanda C. Portorreal seconded the motion. On roll call Commissioners John H. Anlian, William G. Gerken, Wanda C. Portorreal and Mayor Adam MacNeill voted "YEA." Commissioner Mirza was absent and the ordinance was adopted.

The ordinance file notes that the clerk presented an affidavit of publication showing required advertisement had been made. The ordinance describes the truck as a 1999 Seagrave Marauder aerial ladder vehicle no longer needed for municipal purposes and authorizes sale by private sale to the Morris County Fire Academy.