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Lititz Borough council actions: resolutions, contracts and budget items from Sept. 30 meeting

5868008 · September 30, 2025
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Summary

Council approved park rules, two local-share assessment grant applications, Front Street change orders, accepted the Inframark report, approved pension obligations, and took several other administrative actions; the county hazard-mitigation plan was tabled for further review.

Lititz Borough Council on Sept. 30 approved a series of resolutions and motions covering park rules, grant applications, public works contracts and financial items. Several items were routine approvals; staff will follow up where projects require additional documentation or financial security.

Votes at a glance

- Minutes: Council approved the Aug. 26 meeting minutes by voice vote.

- Moravian Manor stormwater plan (motion): Council approved the stormwater management plan for the Moravian Manor Recreation Area as presented (see separate coverage). Motion made and seconded; approved by voice vote.

- Resolution 1007 — Park rules: Council adopted Resolution 1007 to formalize rules of conduct in borough-owned parks (prohibitions listed in the resolution include park hours at dusk-to-dawn, no motorized vehicles, dogs on leash, no alcohol, no smoking/vaping and no disorderly conduct). Motion moved by council; seconded and approved by voice vote.

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