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.