Politics & Government

Moorestown Council To Discuss Lenola Project At Special Meeting

Council will discuss an overview of the McCormick Taylor design for the Lenola Town Center Project Monday afternoon.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown Council will discuss the Lenola Town Center project during a special meeting Monday afternoon, township officials announced. Council will discuss an overview of the McCormick Taylor design.

In September, awarded a $366,774.62 contract to McCormick Taylor for preliminary and final design and construction engineering services for the project, which focuses on revitalizing a quarter mile of the Lenola Town Center Camden Avenue corridor. It is estimated to cost about $1 million.

Read more here: $1.5M Bond Ordinance For Lenola Project In Moorestown Approved

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Monday’s meeting begins at 4 p.m. and will be held by teleconference only in compliance with the governor’s executive order to help stop the spread of the coronavirus.

Members of the public can participate in the teleconference meeting just the same as if at an in-person meeting. The Mayor will open the floor for public participation in accordance with normal protocol.

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To join the meeting, dial +1 201-523-5900 and then enter Conference ID: 108 309 260 followed by the # sign.

A view of the council members will be broadcast via live stream on the internet. Please note that the livestream is not interactive, and you will not be able to participate in the meeting in this format.

The live stream may be accessed by going to: https://www.moorestown.nj.us/129/Agendas-Minutes.

Once the meeting begins, you will see a video camera icon in the column labeled “Media” next to the meeting date. You can click on the video camera to view the live stream. Please note you will not see the video camera icon until the live stream begins.

To view the full agenda, visit the township website.

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