Shred Event October 14th 10am to 1pm
RUNNEMEDE BOROUGH
Shred Event in cooperation with Camden County
Electronic Waste Disposal.
October 14th
10am to 12pm Borough Hall parking lot.
New Jersey American Water: Voluntary conservation notice has been lifted
Dear Customer,
This is an update notification from New Jersey American Water. The conservation notice for your area has been lifted as of Tuesday, March 28.Treated water from our Delaware River Regional Water Treatment Plant is not impacted by the chemical spill that occurred early Saturday morning in […]
New Jersey American Water: Voluntary conservation notice has been issued as of Sunday, March 26
Dear Customer,
Email Script:
This is an important notification from New Jersey American Water.
A voluntary conservation notice has been issued as of Sunday, March 26 for customers in Burlington, Camden and Gloucester counties to
reduce water usage due to a chemical spill on a tributary to the Delaware River
located in […]
BACKYARD CHICKEN PILOT PROGRAM
The Borough of Runnemede has instituted a backyard chicken pilot program. 20 property owners will be permitted to raise chickens as part of this pilot program. Attached are the application and the ordinance outlining the rules and regulations. Applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis […]
Relief Measures for Residential Utility Customers
INSTALLMENT PLAN AVAILABILITY
BE ADVISED that State law requires the Borough of Runnemede to offer residential customers an installment plan for unpaid sewer charges. Residential customers offered an installment plan have 30 days to respond. To maintain the installment plan, a residential customer must make timely payments on all current charges as well as […]
“Community Cat” Ordinance for Feral Cats within the Borough of Runnemede
Ordinance #18-03 provides general regulations for the safe and sanitary conditions for cats. Moreover, it permits and regulates Community Cat Colonies within the Borough of Runnemede. Finally, the Ordinance allows for the trapping, neutering, vaccination and ear-tipping of community cats. Following this
process, they will be returned to the area where they were trapped. This Ordinance […]
Pet Licenses are due on or before March 31, 2022
Pet Licenses are due on or before March 31, 2022;
A late fee of $20 per animal will be assessed after the above date;
Animals must have a rabies vaccination good thru at least October 30th;
Provide proof of spaying or neutering.