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Residents ask about $200,000 sewer charge spike and urge action on crossing guards and flashing crosswalks
Summary
At Palmyra’s public-comment period, a resident asked why the borough’s sewer bill included a roughly $200,000 charge to the borough’s share and another resident urged installation of push-button flashing crosswalk signs amid difficulty retaining crossing guards.
Two public-comment items at the Palmyra Borough Council meeting raised infrastructure and pedestrian-safety concerns.
Ashley, who identified herself as a resident at 985 East Maple, asked whether the borough had followed up on an unexpected sewer bill that increased costs to the borough. She said the borough’s portion was about $200,000 and asked whether other large users, such as North London…
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