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Explore Millburn-Short Hills decided not to pursue the ordinance changes needed for FilmReadyNJ, citing concerns that the program would reduce local control and provide insufficient oversight. The board also unanimously accepted its 2025 draft audit and approved transmitting it to the New Jersey Department of Community Affairs.
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The organization will not seek FilmReadyNJ designation under the current requirements, although it may still list local locations and businesses in the program’s online directory. Members reported a strong financial position, with $87,461 on hand as of February 4 after receiving the Township’s contribution and outstanding reimbursements. The meeting also included a proposed one-hour free parking pilot at the parking deck and a $12,500 event-planning contract paid by the Township.
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