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Township committee approves several traffic and budget ordinances; consent agenda passes

February 20, 2026 | Pennsauken Township, Camden County, New Jersey


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Township committee approves several traffic and budget ordinances; consent agenda passes
At its February 2026 meeting the Pennsauken Township Committee approved a series of ordinances and consent resolutions.

Key approved items included:
- Ordinance 2026-01: Amendment to Chapter 233 concerning pedaling and soliciting (second reading). Committee approved on roll call.
- Ordinance 2026-02: Amendment to vehicles and traffic to remove a handicap sign on 45th Street. Committee approved on roll call.
- Ordinance 2026-04: Amendment to vehicles and traffic to remove a handicap sign on 44th Street (first reading/approval recorded as presented). Committee approved on roll call.
- Ordinance 2026-05: Calendar year 2026 ordinance to exceed municipal budget appropriation limits and to establish a cap bank. Committee approved on roll call.
- Ordinance 2026-06: Amendment to vehicles and traffic (Article 29, no parking). Committee approved on roll call.

The consent agenda of resolutions was approved by roll call. The transcript records one abstention on a consent item referenced as '2026-102' but does not make clear which committee member abstained on which specific resolution; the meeting record should be checked for the official minutes to confirm the abstention details.

Where roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript, the committee members present—identified in roll call as Committeewoman Roberts, Committeewoman Raffae/Rafa, Committeeman DiBautista, Deputy Mayor Martinez, and Mayor Patrick Olivo—voted in favor during the measures recorded. No vote tallies with named yes/no lists beyond the roll-call confirmations were provided in the transcript beyond the voice and roll-call affirmations recorded at the meeting.

No ordinance required a recorded failed vote; all items presented at the meeting were approved or moved forward as described.

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