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Union City Borough posts June 25 agenda with Willow Street Bridge grant and tax-exoneration resolutions

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough Council posted its June 25 meeting agenda, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, listing motions on tax-exoneration for two properties, a multimodal grant for the Willow Street Bridge, paving and seal-coat funding, and discussions on parking and zoning ordinances.

Union City Borough Council posted an agenda for a council meeting set for June 25, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street in Union City. The posted agenda lists routine business—approval of the agenda and minutes, secretary’s report, and the approval of paid and unpaid bills—followed by departmental reports and several motions the council will consider.

Notable items the council will take up include motions to approve resolutions for tax exoneration on properties listed as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic and a motion to seek a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The agenda also lists motions to apply Liquid Fuels funds to the 2024 paving project and to pass a resolution accepting county aid for the 2024 seal-coat project, along with a motion to approve reuse of millings for road work.

Financial and administrative items include a motion to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account (listed exactly as on the agenda) and a motion to list old playground equipment for sale on Municibid. The agenda further references motions to approve Renaissance grant applications.

The agenda schedules discussion on an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment; the posted text does not include ordinance numbers or draft language. Department liaison reports and routine updates are listed under administration. The agenda closes with adjournment and an executive session “to discuss personnel & contracts with no action to be taken,” indicating the council expects to meet in private after the public meeting for those topics.

The posted agenda does not record votes, testimony, or the content of reports; it lists items the council intends to consider. The meeting notice identifies who will present routine reports (the mayor, police chief, street supervisor and borough manager) but does not provide further details or supporting documents in the posted text. Members of the public who wish to attend may go to First Global Methodist Church at the time listed.

The council is expected to decide whether to move these motions forward during the public meeting; the agenda itself does not indicate outcomes.