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Union City Borough posts June 25 agenda: bridge grant, tax exonerations, paving and ordinance amendments on calendar

Borough of Union City Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

The posted agenda for the Union City Borough Council meeting on June 25, 2024 lists motions to consider tax exonerations for two properties, a multimodal grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, Liquid Fuels and county-aid paving projects, use of millings, Renaissance grant applications, and proposed parking and zoning ordinance changes.

The Borough of Union City posted its council meeting agenda for June 25, 2024, scheduled for 6 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church. The agenda lists a series of procedural motions and substantive items that the council is expected to consider, including resolutions, grant applications and several roadway and ordinance matters.

Among the items listed for council action are motions to approve resolutions for tax exoneration on two properties identified in the posting as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic. No amounts, ownership details or supporting documentation appear in the posted agenda.

The agenda also shows a motion to approve a resolution to seek a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The posting does not include the requested grant amount, timeline, or the scope of work proposed for the bridge.

Road and maintenance items feature prominently. The council is listed to consider applying Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project and to pass a resolution accepting county aid for a 2024 seal-coat project. The posting additionally includes a motion to approve the use of millings and a motion to list old playground equipment for sale on MuniciBid; specific quantities, locations and financial details are not specified in the agenda.

Economic and capital items on the agenda include motions to approve Renaissance grant applications and to transfer capital equipment funds to a PLGIT Prime account. The posted agenda names the motions but provides no dollar amounts or project-level descriptions.

The agenda also identifies two ordinance items for discussion: an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment. The posted agenda does not include the proposed ordinance texts or summarized changes that would be considered.

Routine department reports are listed for Code Enforcement, Zoning, the Mayor, the Police Chief, the Street Supervisor and the Borough Manager, followed by administration and department liaison reports. The posted agenda closes with adjournment and an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts "with no action to be taken," as noted in the posting.

Because the document provided is a posted agenda rather than minutes or a transcript of the meeting, no votes, reported public comments or staff presentations are included. Items that cite motions are described here as agenda items; the posting does not record outcomes, motions’ movers or seconds, vote tallies, or detailed supporting materials. The council is expected to address these items at the June 25 meeting.