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Union City Borough posts July 9 agenda including police hiring, zoning and broadband items

Union City Borough Council · July 9, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough Council posted its July 9, 2024 agenda listing a motion to hire a full-time police officer, a retroactive appointment for a code enforcement officer, discussions on zoning and parking ordinances, a broadband resolution and an executive session on personnel.

Union City Borough posted its agenda for the July 9, 2024 council meeting, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at the First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The posted agenda lists procedural items, departmental reports and several substantive items for discussion, including personnel actions and ordinance reviews.

The agenda includes a motion to hire a full-time police officer and a "retroactive motion to appoint code enforcement officer," though it does not list candidate names, compensation, or mover/second and vote details. The agenda also notes a presentation of a civil service certified list, a typical step for identifying eligible applicants for municipal positions.

Planning and regulatory items on the agenda include a discussion on amending the borough zoning ordinance and a separate discussion on amending the parking ordinance; the posted agenda provides no proposed ordinance language or specific locations affected. The council also plans to consider an engineering agreement and associated costs for a Route 97 project; the agenda does not specify contract values, firms, or funding sources.

Infrastructure and community access appear on the agenda: it lists "discussion on resolution for broadband and having a public hearing," indicating the council may consider a broadband-related resolution and possibly schedule a public hearing to solicit public input. The agenda does not include the draft resolution text or a date for any hearing.

Other items include a discussion on additional help for the public works department and routine administration and department liaison reports. The agenda closes with an executive session "to discuss personnel with no action to be taken," signaling private deliberation on personnel matters under the borough's executive-session rules.

Because the posted document is an agenda rather than minutes or a transcript of meeting debate, it does not record votes, motions carried, or the details of any presentations. The July 9 meeting is posted to address the items above; any motions listed in the agenda will require formal action at the meeting and are not recorded in the posted agenda.