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The Council unanimously adopted a $2.31 million capital-improvement bond ordinance, authorizing up to $1.48 million in bonds or notes to finance part of the work. It also approved 2026 budget amendments that revise total general revenues and appropriations to $34,771,365.42, with a public hearing scheduled for May 19.
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The capital ordinance allows the Township to fund various improvements, partly through new borrowing. The budget amendments increase anticipated surplus from $4,460,000 to $4,659,998 while removing a $228,247.55 historical grant and reducing projected Safe Routes to School funding by $5,000. Residents may comment on the budget amendment at the May 19 public hearing.
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