Sea Isle City Council introduced an ordinance on Tuesday, Jan. 9, that if adopted would divert $2.2 million in unused bond funding to the city’s community center project. The Cape May County Herald reports the planned community center construction received a low bid of $21.1 million from Ernest Bock & Sons, of Philadelphia. By reappropriating the $2.2 million and including some funding for community center improvements in a new $11 million general improvements bond ordinance also introduced Jan. 9, Mayor Leonard Desiderio said the two bond ordinances, along with existing funding, “will put into place the necessary funds to award the contract for the community center.”