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- Bergen County
- 8/22/23
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Overview: During the Fort Lee Board of Adjustment meeting held on August 22, 2023, several site plans were discussed and approved, with much attention on details regarding building specifications and adherence to the local zoning codes. Notably, discussions on site plans were fruitful, with agreements reached on adjustments and improvements to be undertaken in various proposals, including green space incorporation and drainage system installations. The meeting was spearheaded by Chairman Douglas Sugarman, with council members including Harry Liapes, Dennis M. Conway, Howard Joh, Sebastian J. Tropea, Luis Pacheco, Joseph Luppino, and Eun Ju Hong present, along with Board Attorney Joseph Marinello and other staff members. John Nitti was absent.
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- Bergen County
- 7/17/23
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Overview: At a recent meeting overseen by Mayor Michael J. McPartland at the Nancy Merse Council Chambers, the Edgewater Borough Council initiated substantial financial allocations for infrastructure improvements via bonds and notes.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/13/23
- 103 Minutes
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Overview: The Rochelle Park Town Council resolved to pause any further approvals of new flag raisings in the township during its recent meeting. The determination comes after months of council debates surrounding the LGBTQ pride flag.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 8/7/23
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Haworth Recreation Commission, plans for the eagerly anticipated Haworth Day and other notable events slated for the coming months were reviewed and further refined. The in-person session, which took place on August 7 and included commission members such as Howard Lau and others, explored a diverse range of topics including logistics for the Haworth Day celebration and Halloween preparations.
- NJ
- Bergen County
- 8/28/23
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Overview: In the recent River Vale Town Council meeting convened by Council President Paul J. Criscuolo, a substantial increase in the budget for the new Public Safety Complex was the focus, with the total appropriation for the project now set at $20 million, up from the initial $14 million designated in 2021. The boost includes a newly approved supplemental appropriation of $6 million, and an emergency appropriation of $300,000 to facilitate a down payment for the complex’s construction.