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Union City Borough Council to consider bridge grant, tax exonerations and paving funding at June 25 meeting

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council will meet June 25 to consider motions including tax exonerations for 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic, a multimodal transportation grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, and multiple paving and seal-coat funding measures; the posted agenda lists motions but provides no vote outcomes or dollar amounts.

The Union City Borough Council will meet on June 25, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, to consider routine business and several substantive funding and ordinance items listed on the posted agenda.

Key items on the agenda include motions to approve routine minutes and bills, department reports and a hearing of visitors, resolutions to exonerate taxes on properties at 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic, and a motion to apply for a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The agenda also lists motions related to paving and seal-coat funding, approval to use millings, Renaissance Grant applications, a transfer of capital equipment funds to a PLGIT Prime account, and a proposal to list old playground equipment on MuniciBid. The document schedules discussion of amended parking and zoning ordinances and notes an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts with no action to be taken.

The posted agenda provides motion titles but does not include supporting documents, dollar amounts, staff reports, mover/second information or vote tallies. Where the agenda lists a resolution or motion, details such as grant amounts, the rationale for tax exoneration, funding totals for paving and seal-coat projects, and the contents of the proposed ordinance amendments are not specified. Those details, and any votes, are expected to be addressed during the meeting.

The meeting agenda serves as notice of the items the council plans to take up; the posted version does not record any decisions or outcomes.