Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council Meeting August 19, 2025

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The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council will convene on August 19, 2025, at 7:00 p. m. to discuss critical redevelopment initiatives and capital expenditures. Key agenda items include amendments to Chapter 405 regarding handicapped parking and updates to zoning regulations. The council will also consider an agreement with Little Viking Football, Inc.

for emergency medical services during youth football games, highlighting community safety efforts. Furthermore, the council plans to cancel property taxes for several 100% permanently disabled veterans, demonstrating support for local veterans. Investigations into redevelopment plans for specific lots will also be authorized, alongside purchases of outdoor ALPR cameras for police use and a new Ford Super Duty vehicle. The financial implications include an authorized payroll of $1. 65 million and bills totaling over $1.

18 million. This meeting's decisions will shape local infrastructure and community services, with public interest in redevelopment and safety initiatives. Interested residents can download the meeting agenda and a 2025 calendar for more information.

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