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Glassport council approves hires, vehicle sale and routine finance measures

Glassport Borough Council · October 15, 2024
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Summary

Glassport Borough Council on Oct. 15 ratified the hiring of a police officer, authorized the sale of a Public Works truck, approved monthly financial reports and bills, and adopted a resolution donating playground equipment to East Pittsburgh.

Glassport Borough Council voted on a slate of routine administrative and financial items at its Oct. 15 meeting, ratifying a police hire, approving monthly bills and authorizing the sale of a borough pickup.

Council ratified the hiring of Police Officer Luke Temple in a motion by Councilwoman Amy Nabors, seconded by Councilman Dave Kowalski; the motion carried (Yes 5, No 0, Absent 2). The council also awarded the sealed bid for the Public Works 2000 F250 to Original Tree Service for $1,152 and adopted Resolution No. 9 (10/15/24) authorizing the sale after rejecting a $500 bid from Paul’s Auto.

Treasurer Elaina Skiba told council, “To date, the Borough has received $22,896.64 in interest because of switching banks to Brentwood Bank.” Council approved the monthly financial reports and voted to pay General Fund bills totaling $548,119.30 and Sewer Revenue Fund bills totaling $91,369.56; all motions carried by the five members present (DeVerse, Kowalski, Nabors, Norelli, Colecchi).

Council also adopted Resolution No. 2 (10-15-24) to donate playground equipment from the Ninth Street Ballfield to East Pittsburgh after a motion by Angelo Norelli, seconded by Meghan DeVerse. The donation passed unanimously among those present.

The meeting concluded with a routine adjournment. Several items noted for follow-up include staff finalizing payment-installment options for real estate taxes and providing a breakdown of prior US Steel funds when requested by a resident.