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Murrysville council renews fiduciary insurance, schedules CIP hearing and shares community updates

Murrysville Borough Council · August 8, 2024
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Summary

Council approved routine financial and administrative items: renewal of fiduciary liability insurance with Chubb, authorization to advertise the 2025–2029 CIP public hearing for Aug. 20, and shared community announcements including the farmers market, a satellite carry‑license event, and a near‑complete road closure project.

Murrysville Borough Council approved several noncontroversial administrative items and heard community announcements during the meeting.

Council unanimously renewed the fiduciary liability insurance policy with Chubb for the coverage period 09/01/2024–08/30/2025. Staff said the one‑year premium is $5,836, $24 less than the prior year.

The council also voted unanimously to advertise a public hearing on the borough's 2025–2029 Capital Improvements Program, to be held Aug. 20, 2024, at 7 p.m., with a workshop to follow. Planning commission review and a finance director presentation were scheduled for that hearing.

Mayor Seinen listed community events, including the Murrysville Farmers Market (June 6–Sept. 26, Thursdays 3–7, at the field by the fire station), a satellite location to apply or renew a license to carry at the Murrysville Municipal Building on Sept. 12 (noon–7 p.m., $20 fee, state ID required), and an upcoming concert with food trucks and fireworks. Chief administrator Mister Nestico reported the school road closure project should finish within two weeks and likely be open for the start of the school year.

The council closed the meeting after routine liaison reports from the library and parks foundation.