BOONTON — Residents of Boonton are invited to attend a series of public meetings held throughout November, providing an opportunity to stay informed and participate in local government decisions. Meetings take place in person at Boonton Town Hall, located at 100 Washington Street, at 7:30 p.m. unless otherwise specified on the Town’s official website.
The Mayor and Town Council will hold two regular public sessions this month on November 4 and November 18, with each session beginning at 7:00 p.m. The Council meetings provide a forum for discussing community issues, upcoming projects, and policies affecting the town.
The Historic Preservation Commission will meet on November 6 to review plans and initiatives aimed at preserving Boonton’s historical sites and landmarks. This commission works to protect the town’s rich heritage, ensuring that its historic character is maintained for future generations.
On November 13, the Planning Board will convene to discuss proposals for development and land use within Boonton. This board evaluates new projects and considers how they fit within the town’s growth objectives and zoning regulations.
Finally, the Board of Health will meet on November 19 to address public health concerns, updates, and regulations impacting Boonton residents. The board focuses on promoting community health and safety through various local initiatives.
Agendas for each meeting are posted in advance and can be accessed through the Agenda Center on the Town of Boonton’s website, where meeting minutes are also added once approved. The town encourages residents to attend these meetings, contribute their input, and stay informed on matters impacting the Boonton community.