The Council unanimously adopted a parking ordinance designating approximately 20 spaces near Clark’s tennis and pickleball courts for three-hour parking, intended to improve access for seniors and other visitors. It also unanimously approved a $125,000 capital-surplus appropriation for Department of Public Works and Fire Department equipment.
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About 20 spaces near the recreation courts will have a three-hour limit, while students are expected to use their assigned school parking areas. Police may enforce violations. The Council also approved equipment funding, introduced a parking prohibition on part of Madison Hill Road, authorized the sale of two surplus municipal lots for $25,000 and $35,000, and approved the sale of an outdated tower ladder fire truck for $25,000.
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Adopted the ordinance designating approximately 20 parking spaces near the tennis and pickleball courts for three-hour parking; the vote was unanimous, 6-0.
Adopted Ordinance 26-17, appropriating $125,000 from capital surplus for Department of Public Works equipment, including a Tink Claw loader attachment, and Fire Department personal protective equipment; the vote was unanimous, 6-0.
Introduced Ordinance 26-18, which would prohibit parking on a specified portion of Madison Hill Road near the west exit driveway of St. Agnes Church; the introduction vote was unanimous, 6-0.
Appointed Nicole Castellucci Acting Municipal Clerk effective June 1, 2026, through June 1, 2027, following Edith L. Merkel’s retirement.
Authorized the private sale of Block 129, Lots 11 and 14 for $25,000 and $35,000, respectively.
Authorized the sale of the surplus 1999 American La France tower ladder fire truck for $25,000 because it is no longer needed for public use.
Residents raised concerns about construction near residential properties, including early-morning noise, truck traffic, dust, sludge, tree removal, work-zone safety, and the need for air-quality information and coordination with Union County.
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