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Residents press council on library programs, truck traffic, events and porta‑potty options
Summary
At public comment, residents and community partners praised library programs, urged better school‑notification procedures after a lockdown, raised long‑running truck and speeding concerns on South Pennsylvania Avenue, and debated whether the borough should provide or subsidize porta‑potties at Williamson Park events.
Several residents used the Feb. 17 public‑comment period to press the council on community services, safety and events.
Library update: Linda Meyer, a member of the Morrisville Public Library board, thanked council for increasing the library millage in the 2026 budget, announced a raffle fundraiser supported by 19 local businesses and noted new programs and a new Libby digital service that went live Feb. 12.
School safety and parent involvement: Parent Robert Dooley thanked the chief and mayor for follow‑up after the…
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