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Union City Borough Council posts July 23 agenda, including broadband public meeting and park/trail bid
Summary
The Union City Borough Council posted an agenda for its July 23, 2024 meeting listing a 5:45 p.m. public broadband meeting and agenda items on stormwater repairs, a Devereaux Park/French Creek Trail bid award, Right-to-Know policy updates and discussions of amended parking and zoning ordinances.
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The Union City Borough Council posted its agenda for the July 23, 2024 meeting, which is scheduled to convene at 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. A public meeting focused on broadband is scheduled to begin at 5:45 p.m. before the regular council session.
On the formal agenda the council lists routine procedural business — approval of the agenda, approval of minutes from the July 9 meeting, the secretary’s report and approval of paid and unpaid bills — followed by a hearing of visitors and departmental reports. The agenda specifically requests review of the June 2024 reports from code enforcement and zoning and notes that the Mayor, Police Chief, Street Supervisor and Borough Manager will have reports or recommendations.
Among the substantive items the council plans to consider are a motion to approve stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot No. 1, and a motion to award a bid for the Devereaux Park / French Creek Trail project. The agenda also includes a motion to approve additional information in the borough’s Right-to-Know policy and a motion to adopt a resolution authorizing application for a 'Broadband Ready' designation and appointing Erie Area COG as the borough’s municipal broadband champion. The council will also discuss amendments to the parking ordinance and zoning ordinance.
The posted agenda ends with standard administrative and department liaison reports, adjournment and an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts, with the agenda stating no action will be taken during that executive session. The agenda does not record votes or outcomes; those will only be known if taken at the July 23 meeting.
The meeting location and the earlier public broadband meeting are listed in the posted agenda; specific draft ordinance language, project bid amounts and other implementation details are not included in the posting.
