During a recent borough council meeting, officials emphasized the importance of community engagement and safety, while also addressing several key updates and upcoming events. The council is actively seeking volunteers for various boards and commissions, including vacancies on the Civil Service Commission and Tree Advisory Commission. Residents interested in participating are encouraged to contact council members or staff for more information.
Mayor's report highlighted the council's commitment to resident safety, particularly in relation to upcoming community events. The mayor expressed gratitude to the City of Reading for hosting the last Schuylkill River Passenger Rail Authority meeting, which aims to restore rail service from Reading to Philadelphia. The mayor also recapped recent community events, including the Phoenixville bed races and an art auction benefiting local clinics, while promoting support for independent retailers during the holiday season.
In a somber moment, the mayor announced the tragic passing of Officer Arthur Shana IV, a dedicated member of the Phoenixville Police Department. Officer Shana, who served since 2019, was remembered for his commitment to public service and the positive impact he had on the community. The mayor urged residents to keep Officer Shana's family in their thoughts and prayers during this difficult time.
The meeting concluded with the council approving the engagement of Manco Gold as legal counsel for environmental matters, reflecting ongoing efforts to address legal and environmental issues within the borough. The council's unanimous vote underscores a collaborative approach to governance and community well-being.