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Council approves stop sign ordinance, pension custodian change, infrastructure payments and multiple event permits
Summary
At its Aug. 25 meeting Lititz Borough Council approved an ordinance adding borough stop signs at East Sixth and Kissel Hill, moved the police pension custodial account to Principal, approved a contractor payment and change order on manhole work, accepted Inframark's July operations report, and approved a set of special events and activity permits.
Lititz Borough Council on Aug. 25, 2025, approved a series of administrative, financial and permitting items including an ordinance establishing stop signs at the borough portion of East Sixth Street and Kissel Hill Road, a transition of the borough’s police pension custodial account, and multiple operational payments and event permits.
Key votes and actions
- Stop sign ordinance: Council amended borough traffic code (Ordinance C‑619) to establish stop signs on the borough portion of the intersection of East Sixth Street and Kissel Hill Road. The motion passed following staff and police remarks about the need for a public education and early enforcement period while drivers adjust to the new control. (Motion moved and seconded; vote recorded as approved.)
- Pension custodial transfer: Council approved a staff‑recommended transition of the Lititz police pension custodial administration from Truist to Principal Trust Company, with a scheduled transition window in early…
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