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Union City Borough posts June 25 agenda, including Willow Street Bridge grant and multiple paving and finance motions

Union City Borough Council · June 25, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough’s June 25 council agenda schedules votes on tax exonerations for two properties, a multimodal transportation grant application for the Willow Street Bridge, use of Liquid Fuels and county aid for paving projects, millings reuse, grant applications, and ordinance discussions; an executive session on personnel and contracts is also listed.

Union City Borough posted its June 25, 2024 council meeting agenda, scheduling the meeting for 6:00 P.M. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The notice lists routine procedural items and several specific resolutions and motions that the council is expected to consider.

The agenda identifies motions to approve minutes from the May 28 meeting, the secretary’s report, and paid and unpaid bills. It also schedules a "Hearing of the Visitors" and regular presentations or reports from code enforcement, zoning, the mayor, the police chief, the street supervisor, and the borough manager.

Several items on the agenda would affect local property and infrastructure if approved. The council plans motions to approve tax-exoneration resolutions for two properties identified as 11 Maple and 48 Atlantic. The agenda also includes a motion to approve a resolution to pursue a multimodal transportation grant for the Willow Street Bridge.

Funding and capital items listed include a motion to apply Liquid Fuels funds to the 2024 paving project, a motion to pass a resolution authorizing county aid payment toward the 2024 seal coat project, and a motion to approve the use of millings. The agenda further lists motions to approve Renaissance grant applications, to transfer capital equipment funds into a PLGIT prime account, and to list old playground equipment on MuniciBid for disposal or sale.

The council agenda sets aside time to discuss an amended parking ordinance and a zoning ordinance amendment and lists department liaison reports. The posted agenda also notes an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts "with no action to be taken," meaning the public meeting portion is expected to record votes or motions on the listed items while the executive session would be for discussion only.

The posting does not record who will move or second the listed motions, nor does it include expected vote tallies or outcomes; those details will be determined and recorded at the June 25 meeting. Members of the public are invited to attend during the scheduled hearing of visitors to address the council.