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Pennsauken Committee approves consent agenda including purchasing contracts, change order and emergency‑management subgrant

December 06, 2024 | Pennsauken Township, Camden County, New Jersey


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Pennsauken Committee approves consent agenda including purchasing contracts, change order and emergency‑management subgrant
The Pennsauken Township Committee approved a multi‑item consent agenda on Dec. 5 that included interlocal cooperative‑purchasing agreements, a construction change order and acceptance of a federal subgrant for emergency management.

The clerk read resolution listings on the consent agenda, which included a National Purchasing Cooperative contract for a vendor listed as "Bifor Company," an interlocal purchasing cooperative (Region 7 Education Service Center) for furniture, a change order A for the Pennsauken Country Club dining-area replacement project, and acceptance of the federal fiscal‑year 2024 Emergency Management Performance subgrant and Emergency Management Agency assistance. The agenda also included an amendment reducing a contract for the pool complex by $20,359.74 and a professional‑services award for design and construction administration of the Jake's Place playground.

On a motion and second, the committee approved the consent agenda by roll call. Committeewoman Nicole Roberts, Committeeman Alegre, Committeeman Martinez, Deputy Mayor Jessica Raffick and the Mayor recorded "Yes." No further debate or recorded amendments were offered on the floor during the reading.

Several redevelopment items were also read into the record, including a conditional rescission of Robertson Douglas Group Inc.'s redeveloper designation for block and lot references and the conditional designation of another redeveloper entity as allowed under the Local Redevelopment and Housing Law. The resolution text was read into the public record; the transcript does not record detailed terms of any redevelopment agreements.

Where the transcript provided exact dollar or contract identifiers, they are reported above; where details were read aloud but not specified in the provided record (for example, full vendor addresses or complete contract documents), those details are not included here.

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