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Chester council reviews parking, smoke-detector grant and mutual-aid agreement; discusses Rite Aid property cleanup

5906044 · October 7, 2025
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Summary

Council considered four resolutions (handicapped parking, a $2,523 smoke-detector grant, a mutual-aid agreement with Logan Township, and bank signers for grant accounts) and discussed enforcement and recent emergency trimming at the Rite Aid property on Ninth and Highland Avenue.

At its Oct. 6 deliberative meeting, the Chester City Council reviewed four resolutions listed for passage and discussed ongoing property-maintenance concerns at Ninth and Highland avenues (the Rite Aid parcel).

City solicitor read the agenda items: Resolution 109 would authorize installation of a handicapped parking zone in the 800 block of Pusey Street; Resolution 110 would accept a $2,523 grant from the Delaware County Interactive Gaming Revenue Authority for the Bureau of Fire to purchase smoke detectors; Resolution 111 would authorize a mutual-aid and assistance agreement with the Logan Township (N.J.) Fire Department; and Resolution 112 would…

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