Parsippany Council to Vote on 5.2M Well Project

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council will hold an Agenda Meeting tonight, focusing on a $5. 2 million bond ordinance for constructing a treatment facility for Public Well 20-R. The council will also discuss proposed amendments to sewer regulations and the introduction of a new $3. 57 million bond for 2025 capital improvements. Additionally, officials will consider adopting the 2025 municipal budget, with a vote planned for the subsequent meeting.

Other agenda items include a proposed liquor license transfer and routine approvals for payroll and bills totaling over $4. 2 million. The meeting presents an opportunity for local residents to participate during the public session. Infrastructure projects and zoning amendments are critical topics that will shape the township's future. The council aims to address pressing community needs through these initiatives.

The next regular meeting will occur on May 20 at 7:00 p. m. , where further discussions will continue.

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