The Pennsauken Township Committee approved a consent agenda of resolutions listed in the meeting as 2026-110 through 2026-121 after a motion and roll-call vote at the start of its meeting.
Committeeman Marco de Bautista moved approval of the consent resolutions; the motion was seconded and carried on a roll-call confirmation with Committeewoman Roberts, Committeewoman Raffae, Committeeman De Bautista and Mayor Patrick Olivo recorded as voting in favor. The resolutions were grouped on the consent agenda and taken together; no individual items were separated for discussion in the recorded transcript.
During committee comments the mayor congratulated the Pennsauken Fire Department for receiving the 2026 Public Safety Award and described recent outreach to local schools. He announced that trout season opens April 11 at Tippin's Pond and asked for volunteers to help count anglers and gather stocking-program information between 8 a.m. and noon on that day. He also described newly installed 24/7 municipal drop boxes for construction, housing, planning and tax documents and reminded residents not to place cash in the boxes.
Committeewoman Raffae described spring-cleanup events at two locations with more than 120 volunteers already signed up and promoted an Easter egg hunt for March 28 at 10 a.m. at Walt Nagorski Sports Complex (Powell and Collins Avenue), including sponsors Kitty Junction of Pennsauken and Toothtown Pediatric Dentistry. Committeewoman Roberts reviewed library programming including a Women's History Month display, New Jersey Maker's Day (March 21–22), an upcoming Friends of the Library art show with submission dates read for April 16–17 and an exhibit window read as April 19 through April 26, ongoing line-dancing, AARP tax-aide by appointment through April 15, and an April 25 shredding event in the municipal lot from 8 a.m. to noon.
The motions on the consent agenda were procedural; committee announcements included dates and volunteer contacts. The meeting adjourned following a motion to close.