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During the citizens forum a resident asked the council to clarify the status of former council president Latoya Monroe, who has been absent from meetings for about two months. The resident said Yeadon residents deserve active representation and asked whether the borough had a plan to determine whether Monroe intends to return.
Several council members agreed the absence needed clarification and suggested sending a formal letter requesting Monroe's intentions. One councilor recommended direct communication and a formal notification process so the borough would not be left without clarity on who represents residents.
An official speaking from the borough's legal/administrative side said the council itself does not have the authority to unilaterally remove an elected member; instead, the borough would need to notify the district attorney or state attorney general to pursue removal actions if warranted. The official advised that the borough would first attempt to determine Monroe's intentions and urged communication and follow-up before any outside referral.
Next steps: Council members asked staff to send a letter to Monroe seeking clarification of her intentions. If the absence continues without response, staff said they would advise on appropriate legal steps, which may include referral to state authorities per the official's guidance.
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