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Union City Borough posts July 9 agenda including motion to hire full‑time police officer and zoning, parking discussions

Borough of Union City · July 9, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough posted an agenda for its July 9, 2024 council meeting listing routine business, reports from department heads and items for consideration including a motion to hire a full‑time police officer, a retroactive appointment for a code enforcement officer, zoning and parking ordinance discussions, broadband resolution and Rt 97 engineering costs.

Union City Borough posted an agenda for a council meeting set for 6:00 p.m. July 9, 2024, at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, listing routine business, departmental reports and several items for council consideration.

The posted agenda says the Mayor, the Police Chief, the Street Supervisor and the Borough Manager will make reports or recommendations. It also reserves time for a Hearing of the Visitors for public comment and lists approval of the agenda and a motion to approve minutes as opening procedural items.

Several substantive items appear on the posted agenda. The council plans to consider a motion to hire a full‑time police officer; the agenda provides no candidate name, salary, mover or expected vote. The agenda also lists a retroactive motion to appoint a code enforcement officer without specifying who would be appointed or the effective date.

Other items listed for discussion include a proposed amendment to the zoning ordinance and a separate discussion on amending the parking ordinance. The posted agenda does not include text of any ordinance changes or the specific sections under consideration.

The agenda notes a presentation of a Civil Service certified list, which typically identifies eligible candidates for civil‑service positions, and a discussion on adding help for public works. It also includes a line item for an engineering agreement and associated costs for the Rt 97 project; no contract amounts, firms or funding sources are provided in the posted notice.

The council listed discussion of a resolution related to broadband and indicates a public hearing on the subject will be scheduled, but the agenda does not include the resolution language or the hearing date. The meeting is slated to close with administration and department liaison reports, adjournment and an executive session "to discuss personnel with no action to be taken," according to the posted agenda.

Because the document provided is a posted agenda rather than minutes or a transcript of deliberations, it records items the council intends to consider but does not record motions' movers, seconds, votes, or final outcomes. The meeting notice is available at the listed time and location for anyone seeking to attend or offer public comment.