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- Morris County
- 5/7/25
- 05/08/2025
- 81 Minutes
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Overview: In a meeting of the Parsippany-Troy Hills Zoning Board on May 7, 2025, the board approved a series of variances for Urban Air Adventure Park’s signage, including dimensions exceeding local limits. The board also deliberated on applications involving residential modifications impacted by water runoff and parking challenges.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 5/6/25
- 05/07/2025
- 47 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: In a recent Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council meeting, officials voted to recognize June as Pride Month, approving a resolution to fly the pride flag at town hall. This decision followed a debate that highlighted differing opinions on inclusivity and political neutrality. The council also addressed ongoing issues surrounding affordable housing lawsuits, infrastructure concerns, and budgetary matters.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 5/6/25
- 05/07/2025
- 26 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Parsippany Troy Hills School Board meeting on May 6, 2025, addressed several issues, including concerns over increasing class sizes at Littleton School, discussions about integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into educational practices, and the review of a non-binding memorandum of understanding regarding funding for students from residential pilot programs.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 5/5/25
- 05/06/2025
- 16 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Parsippany-Troy Hills Planning Board meeting on May 5, 2025, focused on the recommendation for the Morris Hill shopping center to be declared an area in need of redevelopment. Additionally, the board decided to grant an extension for a previously postponed application without requiring further public notice.
- NJ
- Morris County
- 4/29/25
- 04/30/2025
- 138 Minutes
- Noteworthy
- Highly Noteworthy
- Routine
Overview: The Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council meeting held on April 29, 2025, focused heavily on the budget’s implications for the police department, emphasizing staffing needs due to anticipated retirements and an increase in calls for service. The meeting also addressed the township’s infrastructure challenges, including road maintenance, public works staffing, and the management of water and sewer systems. The council explored ways to improve community engagement and police visibility while balancing budget constraints.