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Union City Borough Council agenda lists tax exonerations, Willow Street Bridge grant and paving funding for June 25 meeting
Summary
The Union City Borough Council will meet June 25 to consider resolutions to exonerate taxes on two properties, apply for a multimodal grant for the Willow Street Bridge, allocate liquid fuels and county aid to 2024 paving projects, authorize use of millings and other routine municipal business; an executive session on personnel and contracts is scheduled with no action planned.
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Union City Borough Council will hold a meeting at 6:00 p.m. June 25 at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, Union City, according to the posted agenda.
The agenda lists several actions for consideration, including motions to approve resolutions to exonerate taxes on properties identified as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic and a motion to authorize applying for a multimodal transportation grant to support work on the Willow Street Bridge. The council will also consider allocating Liquid Fuels funds to the borough's 2024 paving project and passing a resolution to apply county aid to the 2024 seal coat project.
The meeting packet includes a motion to permit the use of millings on local projects and to approve Renaissance grant applications. The borough plans to consider a transfer of capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account. The agenda also lists a motion to post old playground equipment for sale on MUNICIBID.
Two ordinance items are scheduled for discussion: an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment. The agenda lists routine departmental reports (code enforcement, zoning, mayor, police chief, streets supervisor and borough manager) and a hearing of visitors. The meeting will conclude with administration liaison reports and adjournment. An executive session on personnel and contracts is noted; the agenda states no action will be taken in that session.
The posted agenda does not include vote results, mover/second information, or debate text. Details such as precise funding amounts, grant match requirements, timelines for the Willow Street Bridge work, and expected outcomes of the parking and zoning ordinance discussions are not specified in the agenda and would require staff reports or the meeting record to confirm.
