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Roselle Park council adopts salary ordinance, introduces fee and resale rules; approves contracts and routine resignations

June 18, 2026 | Roselle Park, Union County, New Jersey


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Roselle Park council adopts salary ordinance, introduces fee and resale rules; approves contracts and routine resignations
At its regular meeting the Roselle Park Borough Council adopted Ordinance 2861, which amends salary ranges for non‑union employees, and introduced two additional ordinances: 2862 (recreation fees) and 2863 (mandatory resale certificates for building sales). Ordinance 2861 was adopted following a public hearing with no speakers; Ordinances 2862 and 2863 were approved for introduction with second readings and public hearings set for July 16, 2026, and August 20, 2026, respectively.

Clerk Mr. Clark read the titles and summaries for each ordinance before council motions to adopt (2861) and to introduce (2862, 2863). The clerk also read a lengthy consent agenda of resolutions covering personnel resignations, ABC license renewals, grant authorizations, and contract awards. Notable items on the consent list included a contract award to Portoino Builders LLC for Charles Street CDBG improvements not to exceed $226,456.40 and a professional services contract to Neglia Group not to exceed $44,000 for engineering services on the same project.

Council approved the consent agenda after pulling Resolution 14726 (a six‑month extension of Alexander Mirabella as chief administrative officer) for a separate recorded vote. That separate vote passed with three affirmative votes and one abstention. Several resignation acceptances, license renewals, and routine appointments were adopted under the consent process.

The meeting record and roll calls show the council handled routine business and project contracts alongside local policy changes. The clerk will post adopted ordinances and resolutions in the official minutes and ordinance book once administrative steps are complete.

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