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Scranton council adopts road, parks and recycling contracts; HUD plan tabled for public hearing
Summary
At its June meeting the Scranton City Council approved a no-parking zone on Wyoming Avenue, awarded contracts for a stormwater project and recycling processing, and approved grant applications and plan revisions; the HUD 2025 consolidated plan was tabled for a public hearing July 29.
The Scranton City Council on June 24 adopted a series of ordinances, resolutions and contracts covering street parking, park stormwater work, a grant application for a schoolyard project and recycling processing while tabling the HUD 2025 consolidated plan for a public hearing.
The council voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance establishing a no-parking zone on State Route 3025 (Wyoming Avenue) to provide safe sight lines for a proposed driveway. Council members recorded “yes” votes during the roll call that followed committee recommendation.
The council also approved a resolution authorizing submission of a grant application to the Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development’s Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program for up to $250,000 toward the Whittier Schoolyard project.
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