You vote. You see your town in the news. But have you really seen your local leaders in action--and what it takes to keep a town running? Tonight's your chance. The Neptune Township Committee holds its regular public meeting at 7 this evening at the municipal complex, 25 Neptune Boulevard. The meeting will be preceded by a workshop meeting at 6. There is no public participation during workshop meetings, but the public can step up to the mic at the end of the 7 p.m. meeting or during segments that require public input. It depends on the agenda.
Tonight's agenda contains first readings and final readings of ordinances (local laws) for a variety of nuts-and-bolts municipal business.
Among the final readings are a $400,000 bond ordinance for road reconstruction and drainage improvements to Myrtle Avenue, and an ordinance for appropriating $380,000 for improvements to township parks (including developing South Riverside Park and installing playgrounds and parks equipment at Bradley Park).
First readings include an ordinance to create the Neptune Advisory Committee on Sustainable Practices, otherwise known as the Green Team, an ordinance to appropriate funds to construct a pump track bicycle and skateboard recreational facility within Sunshine Valley Park, and an ordinance to add a multi-way stop intersection at the intersection of Stockton and Pennsylvania avenues.
If you don't want to attend the meeting in person, you can be there by way of the internet. Click here to attend online.
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