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- NJ
- Mercer County
- 5/23/24
- 05/23/2024
- 71 Minutes
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Overview: Trenton City Council recently convened to deliberate on several issues affecting local residents, with the overhaul of dangerous crosswalks and transportation safety measures at the forefront.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 5/21/24
- 08/02/2024
- 116 Minutes
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Overview: During the recent Trenton City Council meeting, discussions centered around the approval of a new cannabis retail establishment, persistent parking issues affecting local businesses, and community safety concerns.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 5/9/24
- 05/10/2024
- 76 Minutes
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Overview: The Trenton City Council recently approved the sale of city-owned property known as Baker alley to El Catador Bar and Grill for $11,000 and passed numerous ordinances targeting municipal concerns, from rental increases to stormwater management. This decision was among several actions taken by the council to address a variety of pressing community issues, ranging from property and public services to individual and community welfare.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 5/7/24
- 05/08/2024
- 150 Minutes
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Overview: The Trenton City Council recently tackled two particularly issues: the conduct of a Trenton Housing Authority member and a proposed ordinance for Spanish translation of city documents. The meeting was dominated by a resolution to initiate the removal process of Sheree Gett from the Trenton Housing Authority following allegations of abusive behavior. In tandem with this, the push for language inclusivity within the city’s administration took center stage.
- NJ
- Mercer County
- 4/29/24
- 04/29/2024
- 160 Minutes
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- Highly Noteworthy
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Overview: The Trenton School Board recently held a meeting that covered a range of topics, including the district’s financial stability and plans for major facilities investments. A potential purchase of a property known as “the Y” was also discussed. Notably, the district’s achievements in reducing chronic absenteeism through initiatives like the March Madness attendance competition were acknowledged, as well as the adoption of Apple education to enhance learning experiences.