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Glassport council approves $1.15 million in bills and adopts budget items

Glassport Borough Council · November 19, 2024
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Summary

Glassport Borough Council on Nov. 19 approved monthly financial reports and paid $659,098.65 from the General Fund and $495,587.35 from the Sewer Revenue Fund, and carried several routine budget and personnel actions, all by recorded votes of 6–0–1.

Glassport Borough Council approved its monthly financial reports and authorized payment of October bills totaling $659,098.65 from the General Fund and $495,587.35 from the Sewer Revenue Fund during its Nov. 19 meeting.

Council President Anthony Colecchi opened the session and the council voted to approve the Treasurer’s Monthly Financial Reports and to pay the listed invoices. Councilwoman Meghan DeVerse moved to approve the financial reports, and the motion carried 6–0–1. Later, a motion by Councilman Angelo Norelli and second by Councilman Dave Kowalski approved General Fund disbursements of $659,098.65; a separate motion by DeVerse and second by Mark Stecak approved Sewer Revenue Fund payments of $495,587.35; both votes were recorded as 6 yes, 0 no, 1 absent.

The council also ratified a recent staff termination and authorized the hiring of three new patrol officers to replace departing members of the police department — motions that passed on the same unanimous recorded margins. These personnel actions were presented under the Police Report items and ratified by motions on the floor.

The council’s approval of the bills follows routine review of written reports from borough officials and reflects the regular payment cycle for municipal operations. Copies of the Treasurer’s Report were made available on the council desk for the public.

The council adjourned after public comments and announcements; the next meeting is scheduled for Nov. 26.