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Trenton Times, August 27 – September 25. 2024

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Trenton residents approve transformative bond Why Replace Your Roof? Rejuvenate it! EXTEND YOUR ROOF LIFE UP TO 15 YEARS

In a historic moment for the community, Trenton residents passed the Fire, Police, and Municipal Building Improvement Bond Proposal with nearly 54% of the vote. This initiative, the most significant of its kind in generations, promises to transform city buildings, providing modern, secure, and efficient facilities for both employees and residents. The bond aims to enhance public safety and

service delivery while fostering pride in the community’s shared spaces. The bond proposal represents years of dedicated effort and collaboration. Mayor Steven Rzeppa expressed his gratitude for the collective commitment that made this milestone possible. He extended his thanks to the City Council and other elected officials for their unwavering support, as well as to City Administrator Dean

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Creech, Fire Chief Keith Anderson, Police Chief Mike Hawkins, and all department heads and staff who played crucial roles in bringing this vision to fruition. In a heartfelt message to the community, Mayor Rzeppa emphasized the importance of resident support in realizing this vision. “We have long been a community that supports one another, and the transformations from this bond proposal will last for long after most of us are gone,” he said. He also acknowledged the patience and perseverance of the community, noting that while the full benefits of the bond will take years to materialize, the impact will be enduring. Mayor Rzeppa concluded with a personal note of appreciation: “Thank you again from the bottom of my heart to all our residents who made this possible. While it will be some years before the fruits of the bond are fully actualized, I am so incredibly proud to be your Mayor, and I promise that we will continue making you all proud of the city you choose to call home too.”

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