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Union City Borough posts June 25 agenda with Willow Street Bridge grant, tax exonerations and multiple paving and ordinance items
Summary
The Union City Borough Council posted its June 25, 2024 agenda setting a 6:00 p.m. meeting at First Global Methodist Church; items include motions for tax exonerations on two properties, a multi-modal grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, several paving- and funding-related motions, and discussion of parking and zoning ordinance amendments. Many motion details and vote information are not specified in the agenda.
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The Borough of Union City posted its agenda for a council meeting scheduled for June 25, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at the First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The agenda lists routine business (approval of the agenda, minutes from May 28, the secretary’s report and bills) and department reports, then moves into a series of motions and discussions on infrastructure, funding and ordinance changes.
Key items on the agenda include motions to approve resolutions exonerating taxes for two properties (11 Maple and 48 Atlantic) and a motion to approve a resolution to apply for a multi-modal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The agenda does not specify the amounts sought, the sponsoring council member(s), or any background reports tied to those resolutions.
The agenda also lists several paving- and funding-related motions: applying Liquid Fuels funds to the 2024 paving project; a resolution for payment of county aid to the 2024 seal coat project; approval for use of millings; and an approval to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account. The agenda does not specify dollar amounts, contingencies, or expected vote outcomes for these items.
Other business includes approval of Renaissance Grant applications, listing old playground equipment for sale on Municibid, and scheduled discussion of an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment. The agenda opens a "Hearing of the Visitors" and calls for routine reports from code enforcement, zoning, the mayor, police chief, street supervisor and the borough manager; no public commenters or report contents are included in the posted agenda.
The agenda closes with adjournment and an executive session noted to "discuss personnel & contracts with no action to be taken." Because the posted agenda is preparatory, it lists motions but does not include movers, seconders, vote tallies or outcomes; those procedural details would be recorded, if provided, in the meeting minutes or a later transcript.
Clarifying details from the agenda: tax exoneration targets are cited as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic (addresses only); the transportation grant is identified as a "multi-modal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge" (amounts and grant program not specified); the account receiving transferred capital equipment funds is described as a "PLGIT Prime Account" (no further identifying information in the agenda).
