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Morristown council adopts sewer and capital bond ordinances totaling roughly $3.67 million

May 28, 2025 | Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey


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Morristown council adopts sewer and capital bond ordinances totaling roughly $3.67 million
Morristown — The Morristown Town Council on May 27 adopted multiple capital ordinances to fund sewer improvements and other projects.

Ordinance O-17-2025 appropriates $549,815 from the sewer capital improvement fund for various sewer improvements in Morristown and Morris County. Council members opened a public hearing on the ordinance and, seeing no speakers, closed the hearing and voted to adopt the ordinance.

The council also adopted bond ordinance O-18-2025, which appropriates $3,123,000 for various capital improvements and authorizes the issuance of $2,966,000 in bonds or notes to finance part of the projects’ costs. No members of the public spoke on O-18 during the hearing; the council voted to adopt the ordinance after the public hearing was closed.

Formal actions
- Ordinance O-17-2025 (sewer capital appropriations): adopted by roll call with councilors voting yes. (Transcript: public hearing opened and closed; motion to adopt at 13:85–13:90; adoption recorded at 14:04–14:12.)
- Ordinance O-18-2025 (general bond ordinance; $3,123,000 appropriated; $2,966,000 bonds/notes authorized): adopted by roll call with councilors voting yes. (Transcript: public hearing opened and closed; motion to adopt at 14:35–14:40; adoption recorded at 14:60–14:61.)

Why it matters
The appropriations and bond authorization fund sewer infrastructure and other capital projects identified by town and county engineering staff; the bond issuance spreads the cost of projects over time and commits the town to debt service to finance the improvements.

Ending
Councilors approved both ordinances after public hearings were opened and closed with no public speakers. Implementation details and project schedules will follow through the town’s capital project and engineering departments.

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