Parsippany Council to Meet June 17 Police Hires, Redevelopment Plans, and More on the Agenda

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The Parsippany-Troy Hills Township Council will meet on June 17, 2025, at 7:00 p. m. to address various municipal business items. Key agenda points include appointing five new police officers and introducing three redevelopment ordinances. Residents are encouraged to participate in the public session to voice their opinions and concerns.

The Council will vote on routine resolutions, including budgetary items, such as a $1. 65 million payroll payment and authorization to purchase a 2025 Demers Ambulance. Public hearings for the introduced ordinances are scheduled for the July 22, 2025, Council meeting. The meeting aims to foster community engagement and transparency in local governance. Additionally, the Council will consider approving licenses for the Township Animal Shelter and Petco #1854.

Residents are urged to attend or follow the meeting to stay informed on township developments.

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