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Union City Borough Council agenda includes Willow Street Bridge grant, paving funds and ordinance discussions for June 25 meeting

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council posted an agenda for its June 25 meeting that includes resolutions to seek a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge, motions to apply paving funds and county aid to road projects, tax-exoneration items, and discussions of parking and zoning ordinance amendments. Outcomes and vote details are not specified on the agenda.

The Union City Borough Council posted its agenda for a public meeting scheduled for 6:00 p.m. on June 25, 2024, at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The agenda lists routine procedural business (approval of the agenda and May 28 meeting minutes), departmental reports and a series of funding and ordinance items the council will consider.

Among the formal items, the agenda includes motions to adopt tax-exoneration resolutions for properties listed as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic and a resolution to pursue a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The agenda also lists motions to apply Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project and to pass a resolution allocating county aid to a 2024 seal coat project. The borough will consider approving the use of millings on a project, review Renaissance grant applications, and consider a transfer of capital equipment funds into a PLGIT Prime account.

The agenda further includes a motion to list old playground equipment on MuniciBid and scheduled discussions on an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment. Departmental items include reviews of May 2024 reports from Code Enforcement and Zoning, as well as reports and recommendations from the mayor, the police chief, the street supervisor and the borough manager. The meeting notice closes with administrative liaison reports, adjournment and an executive session item "to discuss personnel & contracts with no action to be taken," as stated on the agenda.

The posted agenda does not include movers, seconds, vote tallies, or final outcomes for the listed motions; those details are not specified and, if taken, would be recorded in meeting minutes or during the live meeting. Residents planning to address the council or seeking additional documentation (reports, grant applications or resolution text) should consult borough staff or the meeting packet prior to the session.

The council’s agenda is procedural and advisory on the items listed; any formal approvals will be reflected in the minutes and any published resolutions after the meeting.