Politics & Government
Police Officers To Be Sworn In, Traffic Studies To Be Considered In Moorestown Monday Night
Council meets at town hall, 7 p.m. There will be no workshop session.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — Moorestown Council will consider a pair of consent agenda resolutions calling for traffic studies when it meets Monday night, May 8, at town hall. The regular meeting begins at 7 p.m., and there will be no workshop session. Town hall is located at 111 West Second Street.
One study would take place on North Church Street between Main Street and Flynn Avenue. This study and analysis would be conducted to see if the speed limit needs to be reduced in that area.
The other study would take place on Westfield Road between Borton Landing Road and Bridgeboro Road. In addition to a speed limit reduction, the analysis will be used to determine if a pedestrian crosswalk is needed between the Swedes Run Dog Park and the adjacent walkways, bike path and open space park.
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The third item on the consent agenda calls for a shared services agreement with Mount Laurel and Evesham townships for uniform construction enforcement services.
Two new police officers will be sworn in, as well. Ptl. Dennis Chesney and Ptl. Michael Angelus will officially be sworn in during the meeting.
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Before the meeting, council will hold its next budget workshop, in the donut room. The workshop begins at 5:30 p.m.
At the conclusion of the meeting, council will go into closed session to discuss matters related to litigation, negotiations and attorney-client privilege.
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