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Union City Borough posts June 25 agenda with Willow Street Bridge grant, paving and ordinance changes on the docket

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council’s June 25 agenda lists motions on tax exonerations for two properties, a multimodal grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, paving and seal-coat projects, funding transfers, grant applications, equipment sale and proposed parking and zoning ordinance amendments.

The Borough of Union City posted its agenda for the council meeting scheduled for June 25, 2024, at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The posted agenda lists several resolutions and motions that the council will consider, plus routine reports and an executive session on personnel and contracts.

The agenda includes motions to approve tax exoneration resolutions for properties identified as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic and a separate motion to approve a resolution to apply for a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge. The posting does not include supporting materials or staff recommendations for these items.

The agenda also lists motions related to street and paving work: applying Liquid Fuels funds to the borough’s 2024 paving project, passing a resolution for payment of county aid to a 2024 seal-coat project, and authorizing the use of millings. It further notes a motion to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT Prime account and motions to submit Renaissance grant applications; the agenda does not specify dollar amounts or funding breakdowns for these items.

A separate motion would list old playground equipment on MuniciBid for sale. The agenda marks discussion items for an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment but does not include proposed ordinance language in the posting.

The agenda schedules routine procedural business — approval of the agenda and minutes from May 28, approval of the secretary’s report, and motions regarding paid and unpaid bills — and lists reports from Code Enforcement, Zoning, the Mayor, Police Chief, Street Supervisor and Borough Manager.

The posted notice concludes by scheduling an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts, with the agenda stating that ‘‘no action to be taken’’ will result from that executive session. Because the document is a meeting agenda rather than minutes or a transcript of debate, the posting does not record motions being moved, seconded, or voted on, nor does it include any outcomes.

The Clerk posted the agenda; attendees and members of the public seeking detail on any item should consult the borough office or meeting packet for supporting documents not included in the public posting.