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Ridgewood tabs $5.8M for projects

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Ridgewood tabs $5.8M for projects
Friday, October 11, 2013
BY  CHRIS HARRIS
STAFF WRITER
The Record

RIDGEWOOD — The Village Council agreed this week to spend more than $5.8 million on capital improvements that include vehicle purchases and water department upgrades.

The spending requests were divided among three ordinances Wednesday night. The $3.3 million general capital ordinance includes funding for the final $84,000 payment to replace an ambulance for Ridgewood’s Emergency Services Unit; $70,875 to buy a Fire Department pickup truck with a plow, as well as other requested equipment; $452,760 to cover a log-hauling truck requested by the parks department, plus sewer repairs at Graydon Pool.

Ridgewood Water’s $2.1 million funding request includes $1.1 million for the purchase and installation of new water meters, and more than $866,000 for well treatment facility upgrades.

The village parking utility’s $368,560 capital ordinance will pay for the repaving of the Hudson Street parking lot.

The spending ordinances did not go through without inspiring scrutiny from at least one resident.

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3 thoughts on “Ridgewood tabs $5.8M for projects

  1. Log hauling truck, you must be kidding.

  2. Maybe they can buy a vacuum for the leaves, and enter the modern age.

  3. SPEND BABY SPEND. There will be no 0% tax increase next year

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