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Point Beach Council To Hold Public Hearings On Two Ordinances
A third ordinance was scheduled for a public hearing on the borough's outdoor dining regulations but has been pushed to next month.

POINT PLEASANT BEACH, NJ – The Point Pleasant Beach borough council will be holding a public hearing on two ordinances at their meeting on Tuesday night.
The first ordinance is for over $2.9 million in bonds for various municipal projects, including roadwork, body cameras for the police department, and various fire equipment.
The other ordinance up for public hearing is an ordinance that would regulate all signs in the borough.
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A third ordinance was to be up for public hearing at this meeting on the borough’s regulations regarding outdoor dining was to be heard this evening but has been pushed back to the council meeting on July 6.
The meeting starts at 7:30 p.m.q and can be watched on the borough’s YouTube channel.
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