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- NJ
- Bergen County
- 9/29/25
- 09/30/2025
- 95 Minutes
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Overview: The New Milford Borough Council convened to address several issues, prominently featuring discussions on parking challenges, a significant grant opportunity, and the ongoing debate over New Jersey’s affordable housing mandates. The meeting saw active participation from residents, particularly those from the Brookchester area, who voiced concerns over inadequate parking facilities. Additionally, the Council explored new projects and community events.
- FL
- Orange County
- 9/29/25
- 09/29/2025
- 36 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In a special session, the Apopka City Council tackled issues surrounding the Golden Gem Road property, focusing on a sixth amendment to their agreement with the St. Johns River Water Management District. The amendment would extend the project deadline to 2026, amidst ongoing delays and community concerns about the project’s viability and environmental impact.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 9/29/25
- 09/29/2025
- 63 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: In its recent meeting, the Westport Board of Health tackled several topics, with the decision to take on the management of opioid settlement funds being a primary focus. This move comes as part of a broader effort to address the ongoing opioid crisis in the community. Additionally, the board discussed various budgetary adjustments, staffing needs, and public health initiatives, including preparations for flu season and the introduction of a Narcotics Anonymous meeting in town.
- MA
- Hampden County
- 9/29/25
- 09/30/2025
- 114 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Southwick Select Board meeting on September 29, 2025, was marked by discussions on environmental health and governance. A harmful cyanobacteria bloom in Middle Pond led to advisories against swimming and water use, and the board reviewed the town’s master plan implementation, debating the feasibility and alignment of various projects.
- MA
- Bristol County
- 9/29/25
- 10/01/2025
- 128 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Norton Finance Committee convened recently to discuss major financial undertakings, primarily focusing on the need to address the town’s water supply contamination and necessary infrastructure improvements. The committee unanimously approved a $445,000 request for engineering work required to comply with a Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) administrative consent order. This order mandates actions due to elevated PFAS levels in the water supply, necessitating a comprehensive response that could cost over $50 million. Additionally, the committee deliberated on a potential $3.5 million water main replacement on Elm Street and a contentious $10.7 million roof replacement project for the Norton Middle School.