Politics & Government
Update On Water Projects Set For Moorestown Council Meeting
Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, 7 p.m., at town hall.

MOORESTOWN, NJ - Moorestown Council will receive updates on various water upgrades Monday night. Moorestown Council will meet on Monday night, April 8, 7 p.m., at town hall, 111 West Second Street.
During the workshop portion of the meeting, which begins at 7 p.m., representatives from the Alaimo Group and Environmental Resolutions Inc. will present an overview of ongoing, and proposed, water and sewer capital improvement projects.
Included in the presentation will be an update on the construction of two new water treatment plants; improvements to the sewer facility; water main replacement; and various capital studies to advance water and sewer system best practices and compliance with various laws and regulations.
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The official action meeting will begin at 7:30 p.m. At that time, council will consider a proposed bond ordinance on introduction that would set aside $95,000, including the borrowing of $90,250 in bonds or notes, to be used for the update of the township’s Americans With Disabilities Act Transition Plan.
Having the plan in place and updating it is a condition for certain federal grants, including the TAP grant for the Lenola Project, according to the agenda packet posted on the township’s website.
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There are also five items on the consent agenda. To view the full agenda, visit the agenda center on the township’s website.
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