Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting July 22, 2025

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The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council will convene on July 22, 2025, at 7:00 p. m. at the municipal building to discuss significant redevelopment initiatives and capital purchases. Key agenda items include the adoption of the 169 Lackawanna Avenue Redevelopment Plan and authorization for land purchases under the township's Open Space and Recreation Program. The Council will introduce three ordinances on first reading, which include amendments to handicapped parking provisions and updates to the zoning code.

Additional items on the consent agenda feature the designation of Toll NJ I, LLC as the redeveloper for 4 Gatehall Drive and the endorsement of the township's Fourth Round Housing Element and Fair Share Plan. The meeting will also address a resolution to award a contract for Phase 2 of the Meter Replacement Program. The Council will review previous meeting minutes and approve payroll and bills exceeding $3. 2 million. Public participation is encouraged, allowing residents to engage in the decision-making process.

This meeting highlights the township's commitment to redevelopment and community engagement.

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