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- Morris County
- 3/26/24
- 03/26/2024
- 43 Minutes
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Overview: The Rockaway Township Council meeting was marked by a discussion on the proposed 2024 Municipal budget, which notably includes a 0% tax increase for the average assessed home. Additionally, the council’s deliberations extended to the potential acquisition of Norway field to address town field needs, the impact of Governor Murphy’s affordable housing bill, and upgrades to the Fire Department’s radio system.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 3/12/24
- 03/12/2024
- 65 Minutes
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Overview: In the recent meeting of the Rockaway Township Council, members debated a controversial warehouse construction project in Denville, which had previously garnered concerns from the local community. This issue, alongside the recognition of young Eagle Scout James Olsen for his contributions to a special education school, and discussions on community grants and initiatives, formed the crux of the council’s agenda. The meeting also served as a platform for local residents to express their views on security, racism, and religious freedom.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 3/2/24
- 03/02/2024
- 193 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: During a recent Rockaway Township Council meeting, attention was dedicated to the town’s IT budget and cybersecurity, with a strong emphasis on the importance of protecting the municipality’s data and systems. The auditor’s report highlighted a strong financial standing, projecting a stable outlook and a 0% tax increase for homeowners. The council also deliberated on the necessity of positions within various departments, approving the addition of law enforcement personnel, and made decisions on budget allocations for special events and maintenance of public resources.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 2/27/24
- 02/27/2024
- 88 Minutes
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Overview: The Rockaway Township Council meeting on February 27th, 2024, encompassed discussions and resolutions, notably the approval of a law firm to represent the township in a looming bankruptcy proceeding. The council addressed issues ranging from community concerns such as inconsistent mail delivery and street light malfunctions to administrative matters including the appointment of committee members and updates on municipal projects.