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Council notes lower brush-disposal cost, civil service timeline, tree bid and an urgent creek-restoration grant needing easements
Summary
Council discussed a lower-cost brush disposal option after an anticipated $75/ton recycling fee, a civil service application period closing April 2, bids to remove a fallen tree for $1,200, and a creek-restoration grant for a $300,000 project that requires 25-foot permanent easements from adjacent landowners before application deadline May 31.
Staff updated the council on a set of routine operational items: a recycling center had announced a potential $75-per-ton fee (which would have added roughly $15,000 to the borough’s cost), but Binich Excavating offered a disposal alternative estimated at about $1,100, substantially lowering the…
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