Parsippany Council to Introduce Bond Ordinance, Redevelopment Plan, and More at Agenda Meeting

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The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council plans to convene on June 3 at 7:00 p. m. to introduce several significant ordinances and resolutions. Among these, Ordinance 2025:09 seeks to authorize $3. 57 million in funding for capital improvements, allowing the issuance of $3,391,500 in bonds.

The council will also propose a redevelopment plan for the property at 169 Lackawanna Avenue, signaling progress in revitalization efforts. The consent agenda will include the appointment of five new police officers and the purchase of a 2025 Demers ambulance. Additionally, the council will renew retail liquor licenses for the upcoming licensing term and certify local volunteer EMS squads for state program eligibility. The meeting will not include final votes, which will occur at the Regular Meeting on June 17. Residents are urged to participate and stay informed about the civic process.

Parsippany Focus will publish the meeting video once available.

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