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Union City Borough Council to consider Willow Street bridge grant, paving funds and ordinance changes 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, 2024 at 6:00 p.m. to consider a slate of motions and resolutions including tax-exoneration requests for two properties, a multimodal transportation grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, Liquid Fuels and county-aid funding for paving and seal-coat work, and discussion of parking and zoning ordinance amendments.

Union City Borough Council will meet at 6:00 p.m. June 25, 2024 at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, to consider several resolutions and motions on transportation funding, property tax exonerations and proposed ordinance changes.

On the agenda is a motion to approve resolutions for tax exoneration on two parcels identified as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic. The council is also slated to consider a resolution to apply for a multimodal transportation grant to support work on the Willow Street Bridge.

Transportation maintenance and surface treatment funding are a central item: the agenda lists a motion to apply Liquid Fuels Fund dollars to the borough’s 2024 paving project and a separate motion to pass a resolution authorizing county aid payments for a 2024 seal coat project. The council will also consider approving the use of millings (recycled pavement material) on local projects.

Financial-administration items include a motion to transfer capital equipment funds to a PLGIT Prime account and a motion to approve Renaissance Grant applications. The agenda also proposes listing old playground equipment on MuniciBid to dispose of surplus assets.

Two ordinance items appear as discussion: an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment. The agenda lists these under discussion rather than final action, indicating the council intends to debate or review them at the meeting.

The posted agenda schedules the routine opening business — approval of the agenda, minutes from the May 28, 2024 meeting, the secretary’s report and payment of bills — followed by department reports (Code Enforcement and Zoning May 2024 reports, and reports from the mayor, police chief, street supervisor and borough manager). The agenda closes with administration and liaison reports, adjournment and an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts; the executive session is noted as having no action to be taken.

The posted agenda does not record outcomes, votes, or who will move or second motions; those actions will occur at the council meeting itself.