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Elizabethtown council approves minutes, financial report, adds president as bank signatory and clears $1.08 million in bills

Elizabethtown Borough Council · January 15, 2026
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Summary

On Jan. 15 the Elizabethtown Borough Council unanimously approved Jan. 5 meeting minutes, the December 2025 financial report, Resolution 2026-02 adding Council President Jeff Winterborne as a bank signatory, and monthly bills totaling $1,076,813.85.

Elizabethtown Borough Council voted unanimously on Jan. 15 on several routine but consequential administrative items, including approval of prior meeting minutes, the borough’s December 2025 financial report, adoption of Resolution 2026-02 updating bank signatories, and authorization of the month’s bills payable.

Vice President Jeff McCloud moved to approve the Jan. 5, 2026 public meeting minutes; Councilmember J. Marc Hershey seconded and the council voted unanimously to adopt the minutes. Councilmember Jay Hynicker moved, with a second from Hershey, to approve the December 2025 Financial Report; that motion also passed unanimously.

On a separate motion, Councilmember J. Marc Hershey moved and Councilmember Andrew Schoenberger seconded adoption of Resolution 2026-02 to add Council President Jeff Winterborne as a signatory on the borough’s bank accounts; the measure passed by unanimous vote. The council also approved the presented list of monthly bills. Fund-by-fund figures recorded in the minutes were: General Fund $619,503.08; Sewer Fund $174,974.28; Capital Reserve Fund $253,061.94; Sewer Capital Projects Fund $28,864.55; Subdivision Escrow Fund $410.00, for a total of $1,076,813.85.

All motions recorded for these items passed without recorded dissent.