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

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough posted a June 25 council agenda that lists motions to seek a multimodal grant for the Willow Street Bridge, consider tax exoneration resolutions for two properties, apply Liquid Fuels funds to 2024 paving, and discuss parking and zoning ordinance amendments.

The Union City Borough posted its June 25, 2024, council meeting agenda, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The agenda lists a range of procedural and action items, including resolutions related to property tax exoneration and a multimodal transportation grant application for the Willow Street Bridge.

The clerk posted routine opening-business items for the meeting, including a motion to approve the agenda, a motion to approve minutes from the May 28, 2024 meeting, a motion regarding the secretary’s report, and a motion to approve paid and unpaid bills. These consent and procedural items are listed to be taken up at the start of the meeting.

Among the formal actions on the agenda are two tax-exoneration resolutions identified for 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic, and a resolution to submit an application for a multimodal transportation grant tied to the Willow Street Bridge. The agenda also lists a motion to apply Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project and a motion to accept county aid for a 2024 seal-coat project.

The agenda includes a motion to approve the use of millings for roadwork, a motion to approve Renaissance grant applications, and a motion to transfer capital equipment funds to a PLGIT prime account. It also calls for listing old playground equipment on MuniciBid and schedules discussions of an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment.

Departmental reports and public participation are scheduled: a hearing of visitors followed by reviews of May 2024 code enforcement and zoning reports, and reports from the mayor, the police chief, and the streets supervisor. The agenda closes with administration and liaison reports, adjournment, and a notice of an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts with no action to be taken.

The posted agenda lists motions and proposed resolutions but does not record outcomes or votes. The council is expected to consider these items at the June 25 meeting; any approvals or rejections will be documented in the meeting minutes or subsequent records.