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- Bergen County
- 12/6/23
- 149 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting of the Ridgewood City Council, a series of issues were deliberated including, the proposal for a new municipal historian, concerns over the deteriorating condition of the Heracle Park barn, a proposed phase 2 archaeological study at the Shedler property, and various contract awards for community infrastructure. The council also addressed a recent dog attack incident and considered applications for grants to support local services.
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- Bergen County
- 11/1/23
- 135 Minutes
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Overview: The recent Ridgewood Council meeting was marked by contentious discussion over the revocation of a local tree’s Heritage status, concerns about pedestrian safety and traffic issues, and the prospective introduction of microbreweries and brewpubs in the downtown area. The meeting also addressed various other community matters, including the approval of contracts for public services and potential collaborations for grant applications.
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- Bergen County
- 10/25/23
- 172 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent meeting, the Ridgewood Council discussed updating regulations to maintain decorum during public sessions while preserving citizens’ legal rights to voice their opinions. The focal point of the debate centered on how extensively a legally permissible ordinance could stretch and the council’s objective in amending it.
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- Bergen County
- 10/11/23
- 130 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Ridgewood Council meeting, the focus was on Public Law 2023 c116, water quality, and developments concerning the “Lywood” well. Amid concerns of PFAS contaminants and land use for drinking water wells, the Council reported taking proactive steps to tackle the water-related issues.
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- Bergen County
- 10/4/23
- 226 Minutes
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Overview: In a recent Ridgewood Council meeting, significant flooding issues, contractor discrepancies, and the implications of a new utility law dominated discussions. Additionally, there was a growing call for community harmony and the importance of maintaining decorum in council proceedings.