Randolph Township Proposes $90K for Randolph Lake Improvements and Police Cameras

The introduced ordinance would use open space and capital funds for improvements at Randolph Lake and mobile cameras for the township police department.

RANDOLPH, NJ – Randolph Township posted notice May 8, 2026, of a public hearing on an ordinance that would fund $90,000 in local improvements, including work at Randolph Lake and mobile cameras for the police department. The hearing on Ordinance No. 15-26 is scheduled for Tuesday, May 19, 2026, at 6 p.m. at the municipal building, according to the township notice.

The ordinance would appropriate $42,000 from the township’s Open Space Capital Improvement Fund for improvements to Randolph Lake. It would also appropriate $48,000 from the General Capital Improvement Fund for mobile cameras for the Randolph Township Police Department.

The township also posted a separate May 8 notice for a professional services change order involving special counsel. That resolution increased compensation for Antonelli Kantor Rivera by $24,000, raising the total from $16,000 to $40,000, according to the township notice.

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