Announcements

2021 Sanitary Sewer Extension Project – UPDATE April 2024

To all the residents in the proposed area:

The Borough of Runnemede has received all the required approvals to proceed with the project and has awarded a contract to the winning contractor. Pre-construction meetings will be happening in early October with the project to proceed immediately. The time frame for substantial completion will be […]

2021 Sanitary Sewer Extension Project – UPDATE April 20242024-04-03T15:01:33-04:00

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 […]

Relief Measures for Residential Utility Customers2022-06-01T12:57:43-04:00

“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 […]

“Community Cat” Ordinance for Feral Cats within the Borough of Runnemede2022-05-11T15:08:41-04:00

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DPW Superintendent Harry Wozunk

Message from DPW Superintendent Harry Wozunk

With the proper use of storm forecasts, personnel, equipment and de-icing materials, the desired result can usually be attained. Flexibility is needed to adapt to the variety of circumstances and conditions during a snow or ice storm. Public safety is our main concern, providing safe […]

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DPW Superintendent Harry Wozunk2022-01-07T07:26:24-05:00

Camden County Department of Health: How Mitigate Problem Rodents

If anyone has noticed rodents around their properties, the Camden County Department of Health has provided information to help mitigate the problem. An investigator from that department was called in to look into the sightings and has found, as is the case most of the time, residents greatly contribute to the cause. Several residents were […]

Camden County Department of Health: How Mitigate Problem Rodents2021-10-25T14:09:33-04:00
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