April 21, 2024
CAPE MAY – The City Council is moving to end the use of artificial turf as an alternative to natural landscaping, with some narrow exceptions. Under an ordinance introduced on...
CAPE MAY – The City Council is moving to end the use of artificial turf as an alternative to natural landscaping, with some narrow exceptions. Under an ordinance introduced on...
CAPE MAY – Cape May City will continue to provide municipal court services for Cape May Point under an updated shared services agreement approved by the Cape May City Council....
CAPE MAY – The City Council has awarded a new contract to ParkMobile, the smartphone app that the city uses for residents and visitors who want to park in the...
CAPE MAY – The City Council has introduced a $39.9 million municipal budget for 2024. The rate remains at $0.361. The general fund portion of the budget is proposed at...
CAPE MAY – At the City Council’s April 2 meeting, City Manager Paul Dietrich briefly outlined the plans for the $6.7 million Boardwalk Preservation Grant that the city received in...
CAPE MAY – With bills in the state Legislature that would restructure affordable housing in New Jersey and the start of Mount Laurel round four in 2025, the city is...
CAPE MAY – City Council reaffirmed its policy of preserving trees and clarifying procedures for application for tree removal. The updated ordinance was adopted at the council’s Tuesday, Feb. 20,...