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The committee held a special meeting to discuss the 2025 municipal budget. Discussions included a 2% salary increase for employees, personnel hour adjustments, and staffing needs for administrative and public works roles. The committee reviewed shared service agreements, recycling and tipping fee costs, maintenance needs for municipal buildings including park lights and ceiling insulation, and potential budget reallocations from existing capital ordinances. Additionally, the committee discussed legal appropriations, grant acquisition, and the timeline for introducing the budget.
The committee adopted the Monmouth County Multi-Jurisdictional Hazard Mitigation Plan 2026 to address natural hazard risks to local infrastructure and populations. Additionally, the committee authorized the payment of 2025 municipal bills. During the public portion, planning details for Community Day were discussed, specifically regarding venue logistics, vendor placement, and coordination for entertainment and security.
The agenda for the Reorganization Meeting includes the call to order, adherence to notice requirements, flag salute, and roll call. Key items involve the swearing-in and remarks of the re-elected Township Committeeman Glenwood Puhak, the election of the Mayor and Deputy Mayor, and authorizing the Mayor's appointment of department chairpersons. The meeting also addresses a consent agenda for professional appointments (Attorney, Auditor, Engineer, Bond Attorney) and financial/administrative matters, including approving the 2026 temporary budget, designating meeting dates and official newspapers, adopting the 2026 Cash Management Plan, and authorizing various financial procedures and agreements. Finally, there are consent agenda items for Township Committee appointments for 2026 and plans to open the meeting to the public.
The Township Committee authorized the payment of bills.
The meeting addressed various topics, including correspondence regarding recycling billing, finance updates with the introduction of the budget, and housing inspector/code enforcement matters related to property maintenance. Discussions also covered recreation programs, municipal attorney updates on the water system and personnel code, and safety and neighborhood watch initiatives involving camera installations. The committee conducted public hearings and final readings for ordinances related to salary and compensation, and handicap parking spaces. Additionally, the committee discussed exceeding municipal budget appropriation limits, introducing the 2025 municipal budget, and authorizing an extension of the grace period for third-quarter taxes. The meeting also included resolutions for authorizing the mayor's attendance at a convention, an emergency temporary appropriation, and payment of bills. New business involved addressing recycling violations, while old business revisited recycling bin costs. A public portion allowed residents to voice concerns about tree removal and potential tree ordinances. An executive session was held to discuss pending litigation.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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