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Norristown council approves parking consultant and multiple ordinances; tables $45,000 Christmas tree and committee appointments

5692577 · August 6, 2025
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At its Aug. 6 meeting the Norristown Municipal Council authorized a $50,000 contract extension for a parking consultant, approved updates to sidewalk-sales and parks ordinances and several routine agreements, and voted to table a $45,000 Christmas tree purchase and two committee appointments.

The Norristown Municipal Council met Wednesday, Aug. 6, and approved a mix of operational contracts and code changes while tabling two items after public comment and council discussion.

Council approved a resolution authorizing an agreement with PMT Consulting for parking management services in an amount not to exceed $50,000. The measure passed in roll call with the majority voting aye and one dissent. Council also approved ordinances amending sidewalk sales rules and adding prohibitions and procedures for parks and recreation, accepted a three-year mechanical service agreement for building systems, and voted to join a governmental settlement agreement in the Purdue Pharma bankruptcy matter.

The actions affect routine municipal operations (parking enforcement and equipment maintenance) and regulatory updates for businesses and park use. The council also elected to postpone two items that…

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