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Union City Borough agenda lists property purchase, storm-sewer work, pension obligations and easements
Summary
The Aug. 13, 2024 Union City Borough meeting agenda included motions to purchase property for $500, install a catch basin and sign associated easements, consider a subdivision on West High Street and approve the 2025 minimum municipal pension obligations; votes or outcomes are not specified in the posted agenda.
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The Union City Borough Council’s posted agenda for Aug. 13, 2024, at First Global Methodist Church listed multiple motions and routine reports but did not specify votes or outcomes.
Most notably, the agenda includes a "motion to approve purchase of property for $500," a proposal to install a catch basin at 104 East High Street that includes signing an easement, consideration of a proposed subdivision on West High Street, a motion to sign an easement for a boat launch, and a motion to approve the 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions. The agenda also lists a possible motion to hire a part-time police officer and a streets update on storm sewer repairs at Municipal Lot #3.
The items appear as motions on the posted agenda; the document does not identify who moved or seconded any motion, provide parcel numbers, identify sellers or counterparties, or report vote tallies. Where the agenda gives a numeric detail, the purchase price is listed as $500 and the catch-basin location is specified as 104 East High Street. The pension item is listed by title only; the agenda does not include the dollar amounts for the 2025 obligations.
The agenda schedules two executive sessions: one "to discuss personnel with possible action to be taken" and a later executive session "to discuss personnel & contracts with no action to be taken." The agenda also includes routine items such as approval of the July 23, 2024 minutes, department liaison reports, and time for mayor and police chief reports. No public-comment speakers or specific public-comment topics are listed in the posted agenda.
Next steps are not stated in the posted agenda. Because the document is a meeting agenda rather than minutes, the posted text indicates which matters the council planned to consider but does not report any decisions, votes, or implementation dates.
