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Union City Borough Council schedules June 25 meeting to consider Willow Street Bridge grant, paving and ordinance changes
Summary
The Union City Borough Council will meet June 25 to consider a multimodal grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, several paving- and funding-related resolutions, tax exoneration requests for two properties, and discussions on amended parking and zoning ordinances; executive session on personnel and contracts is planned.
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Union City Borough Council will hold a public meeting on June 25, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, Union City, according to the posted agenda. The agenda lists multiple funding measures and ordinance discussions the council is scheduled to consider.
The agenda, as read by the clerk, includes a motion to approve a resolution authorizing an application for a multimodal transportation grant to support repairs or improvements to the Willow Street Bridge. Also on the agenda are a pair of tax-exoneration resolutions proposed for properties listed as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic, and motions tied to pavement work: applying Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project, and a resolution to accept or allocate County Aid for the 2024 seal coat project. The agenda also lists a motion to approve use of millings (recycled pavement material) but does not specify locations or quantities.
Other financial items include a motion to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account and a motion to approve Renaissance Grant applications; the agenda does not include dollar amounts or program details for those items. The clerk additionally listed a motion to list old playground equipment for sale on Municibid.
The agenda schedules department reports (Code Enforcement and Zoning May 2024 reports, Mayor, Police Chief, Streets supervisor, and Borough Manager) and reserves time for a "Hearing of the Visitors" public-comment period. It also includes a discussion on an amended parking ordinance and a separate discussion on a zoning ordinance amendment; the agenda text does not provide the specific language of those proposed ordinance changes.
The meeting concludes with administration and liaison reports and an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts, with the agenda specifying that no action will be taken in executive session. The posted agenda does not list movers, seconds, vote tallies, dollar amounts, or ordinance numbers for the listed items; any decisions or votes will be recorded at the meeting itself.
