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Emmaus council adopts disabled-parking ordinance, approves pension obligations, procurement policy and bill payments

6442811 · September 17, 2025
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Summary

The Emmaus Borough Council approved Ordinance No. 1282 to change two disabled-parking designations, authorized the bill list and payroll, approved the borough's procurement policy and set the 2026 minimum municipal obligations for the police and employee pension plans during a short meeting dominated by routine votes and committee updates.

Emmaus Borough Council on Sept. 16 adopted Ordinance No. 1282, changing disabled-parking designations on Jubilee and Evergreen streets, and approved a package of routine financial and policy measures including the bill list, the borough's procurement policy and the minimum municipal obligation calculations for the police and employee pension plans.

The ordinance amends Chapter 15, Section 602.3(a) of the Emmaus Borough Code to remove a residential disabled parking sign in front of 572 Jubilee Street and to change a reserved permitted disabled parking space in front of 902 Evergreen Street to a public disabled parking space. The ordinance passed on a roll-call vote with six ayes: Council member Chad Balliett, Council member Watt, Council member Anders, Council member Liebenberg, Council member Brown and Council member Baumgartner.

Council approved Resolution 2025-27…

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