Politics & Government
Time Change For Toms River Council Meeting
The council agenda includes a vote on an ordinance to repeal the downtown redevelopment zoning and a change to town vehicle use policies.

TOMS RIVER, NJ — If you're planning to attend the Toms River Township Council meeting Wednesday evening, you need to be there earlier.
The council meeting is set to be held at 5 p.m. Wednesday, a change from the 7 p.m. time set when the council meeting dates were approved in January. The change was advertised in a public notice on Dec. 13.
The move to 5 p.m. aligns with what had been the traditional council meeting times in December over at least the past 10 years.
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The agenda for the meeting, published on the township website, shows the council is scheduled to have a second reading and vote on the proposed ordinance to repeal the downtown redevelopment plans.
Also up for final readings and votes are ordinances to change the speed limit on Bay Boulevard,
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Also included, and listed separately, is a resolution to change the township's policies regarding employee use of township-owned vehicles.
The meeting will be held in the L. Manuel Hirshblond Meeting Room on the second floor of town hall at 33 Washington St.
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