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Narberth council approves secure office vestibule design to restrict public access to staff desks
Summary
Council approved a roughly $6,700 design to construct an enclosed vestibule at the borough office with teller-style windows and key-fob access. Staff said the change increases employee safety without creating a fortress-like design; installation is planned over a weekend to limit disruption.
Council approved construction of a secure office vestibule at the borough offices to reduce unimpeded public access to staff desks. The approved design is an enclosure with two teller-style windows (88-inch heights), key-fob access and an eight-foot partition that preserves sightlines and the office—nvironment. The cost estimate cited in the packet was…
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