Politics & Government

Township to Bond More than $1.2 Million for 2012 Capital Projects

Township Committee would appropriate $1.7 million towards this year's capital projects, including work to Laurel Boulevard and Lakeside Drive

The Township Committee approved the second reading of an ordinance that authorizes the funding for various capital projects as set in the 2012 Municipal Budget, amounting to $1,218,000 in bonds or notes.

The ordinance, approved unanimously, would appropriate $1,765,000 toward the capital projects and authorize the issuance of $1,218,000 in bonds or notes, Township Administrator Veronica Laureigh said.

Each of the projects that the committee agreed to during the 2012 budget process is covered by the ordinance, she said.

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The following capital projects are accounted for in the ordinance:

  • 2011 DOT approved grant for Laurel Boulevard — $425,000, $200,000 of which will come from a grant.
  • 2012 DOT grant for Lakeside Drive — $446,000, $250,000 of which will come from a grant.
  • Community Development Block Grant for Williams to Vaughn — $234,000, $32,000 of which will come from a grant
  • HVAC upgrades to Municipal Building — $73,000
  • Equipment for the Department of Public Works and EMS (a dump truck, mason truck and truck lift for Public Works and a stretcher for Lanoka Harbor EMS) — $290,000
  • Three 4-wheel drive non-passenger SUVs for the Police Department — $81400
  • Fire truck for the Forked River Fire Company $170,000, plus $295,000 coming from a grant
  • Feasibility study for a new generating station — $50,000

Laureigh previously said that the figures are rough estimates. The township will go out to bid for several of the projects and later determine how to reward them, whether to piecemeal them or pursue the entire project. 

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In the near future, the township will go out to bid for several of the aforementioned projects, she previously said. At that time, the committee will determine how to reward the projects, whether to piecemeal them or pursue the entire project.


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