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Votes at a glance: Yeadon council approves minutes, a holiday parking pause, a hiring and other routine motions

November 24, 2025 | Yeadon, Delaware County, Pennsylvania


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Votes at a glance: Yeadon council approves minutes, a holiday parking pause, a hiring and other routine motions
The Yeadon Borough Council took several formal actions during the meeting, most by roll call.

Minutes: Council moved and approved the legislative minutes for Oct. 16, 2025.

Holiday parking: The council approved a motion to suspend certain overnight parking permit enforcement for identified blocks during the Thanksgiving–New Year period (the motion carried by roll call), with officials noting the borough differentiates special permit parking from metered parking.

Hiring: Council voted to hire Mrs. George Ortiz to a public works position with a starting salary of $64,019.28 effective Nov. 24, 2025; the motion passed by roll call.

Billing termination: The council approved terminating billing/account number 10273 effective Oct. 17, 2025.

Handicap parking applications: Borough staff presented investigations with photos asserting off‑street parking was available at the properties in question and recommended denial of two handicap parking applications; council discussed the voting procedure for handling denials during the meeting.

Budget advertising: Council approved advertising the 2026 preliminary budget for public comment and scheduled a public hearing in early December; no final tax rate was adopted.

Several items were discussed for future agenda placement, including an ordinance amendment to change special permit parking hours (proposed to move from 9 p.m.–6 a.m. to 2 a.m.–6 a.m.) affecting selected streets; that ordinance was deferred for advertisement next month.

Where roll‑call names were recorded, the transcript shows affirmative 'Yes' responses from the presiding officer and multiple councilors; the meeting record as provided did not include a complete, vote‑by‑name tally within the transcript for every motion. The motions described above were recorded as carried or approved in the meeting transcript.

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