NORTH WILDWOOD – The City Council has introduced a bond ordinance that would appropriate $7.7 million for various capital improvements, including beach and seawall work.
Leading the list of items for which the money is being appropriated is $3.5 million for streets, roads and bulkheads. Some $3 million would be for buildings, grounds and beach improvements, further described as seawall repair and beach replenishment.
In addition to the two big-ticket items, the bond ordinance, introduced March 4, includes $650,000 for a new vacuum truck for the Public Works Department and $550,00 for police equipment, including mobile barriers.
The ordinance is slated for a public hearing and final adoption on Tuesday, April 1, at 10 a.m.
Contact the reporter, Christopher South, at csouth@cmcherald.com or 609-886-8600, ext. 128.