Politics & Government
$75K In Affordable Housing Money To Be Spent At Council Meeting
Moorestown Council will consider three items to withdraw funding from the Affordable Housing Trust Fund to pay for services on Monday.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown Council will consider spending about $75,000 currently in the Affordable Housing Trust Fund for consultation services when it meets Monday night. Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, Dec. 11, at town hall, 111 West Second Street. The workshop portion of the meeting begins at 7 p.m., followed by the official action meeting at 7:30 p.m.
- $21,650.80 for Consulting Services Related to the Development and Implementation of a Housing Plan for Moorestown Township Burlington County (Clarke Caton Hintz);
- $2,187.50 for Special Court Master Services Related to the Development and Implementation of a Housing Plan for Moorestown Township Burlington County (Elizabeth C. McKenzie, PP, PA); and
- $49,197.55 for Consulting Services Related to the Development and Implementation of a Housing Plan for Moorestown Township Burlington County (Capehart Scatchard).
There are a total of 10 items on the consent agenda, including the Transfer of $35,000 from the 2017 Current Budget Appropriation for Snow Removal to the Snow Removal Reserve Trust Fund.
There are no proposed ordinances to be considered on either first or second reading. To view the full agenda, visit the Agenda Center on the township’s website.
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