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Union City Borough council to consider bridge grant, paving funds, zoning and parking amendments at June 25 meeting

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council meeting posted for June 25 lists motions to consider tax exonerations for two properties, a multimodal grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, Liquid Fuels and county-aid funding for paving and seal-coat projects, proposed ordinance amendments on parking and zoning, and an executive session on personnel and contracts.

Union City Borough will meet at 6 p.m. June 25 at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, to consider a slate of routine motions and several funding and ordinance items, according to the posted agenda.

The agenda, posted by the borough clerk, lists motions to approve the agenda and minutes from the May 28 meeting, accept the secretary’s report, and authorize payment of paid and unpaid bills. It also schedules department reports from Code Enforcement, Zoning, the Mayor, the Police Chief, the Street Supervisor and the Borough Manager, and a hearing of visitors.

Among the items for council consideration are two resolutions seeking tax exoneration for properties identified as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic. The agenda does not specify the legal reasons or dollar amounts for the proposed exonerations.

The council is also slated to consider a resolution to apply for a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The posted motion does not include the grant amount, the granting agency, or whether a local match is required.

Several infrastructure funding items appear on the agenda: a motion to apply Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project and a motion to pass a resolution directing county aid to a 2024 seal coat project. The agenda does not list specific dollar amounts, streets affected, or project schedules.

The council will consider approving use of millings (recycled pavement material) for borough projects and approving Renaissance grant applications; neither the millings’ source/quantity nor the Renaissance program project details are listed in the agenda.

Financial housekeeping items include a motion to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account and a motion to list old playground equipment on MuniciBid for sale. The agenda offers no transfer amount or estimated sale reserve prices.

The agenda also schedules discussion of an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment; the posting does not include proposed ordinance text, enforcement changes, or affected parcels. Administration and department liaison reports are on the docket as well.

Finally, the agenda notes an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts with no action to be taken, indicating those subjects will be discussed in private but not decided at the meeting.

The posted agenda provides the items for consideration but does not record motions, movers or seconds, vote tallies, or outcomes. Any actions taken or votes cast will be documented in meeting minutes or subsequent records.