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Council approves several resolutions; land-development and transportation measures advance
Summary
At its Sept. 23 meeting Harrisburg City Council approved a package of resolutions including lot consolidation for a regional transit facility, ratifying an engineering contract for Walnut Street multimodal improvements, and a budget reallocation to cover various city needs. One land-conversion resolution passed over a lone dissent.
Harrisburg City Council on Sept. 23 approved multiple resolutions after committee review, including agreements and land‑use actions tied to a regional transit facility, multimodal street work and several city budget and equipment matters.
What passed: The council approved Resolution 57 authorizing the city to negotiate an intergovernmental cooperation agreement with the Susquehanna Regional Transportation Authority to facilitate the Capital Region operations and maintenance facility and transfer center; Resolution 59 approving the lot consolidation and land development plan for the same project at 901 North Cameron Street; Resolution 61 ratifying a professional services agreement with Wallace Montgomery & Associates LLP for engineering and design of multimodal improvements along Walnut Street; Resolution 53 approving disposal of city property beyond useful life; and Resolution 62 approving the fifth proposed 2025 budget…
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