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Union City Borough posts July 9 agenda with police hire, zoning and broadband items

Union City Borough Council · July 9, 2024
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Summary

Union City Borough’s July 9 council meeting agenda, posted for a 6 p.m. session at First Global Methodist Church, lists a motion to hire a full‑time police officer, a retroactive appointment of a code enforcement officer, proposed zoning and parking ordinance amendments, and a broadband resolution that could prompt a public hearing.

Union City Borough posted an agenda for its July 9, 2024, council meeting at 6 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street, listing personnel moves, ordinance discussions and infrastructure items.

The agenda includes a motion to hire a full‑time police officer and a retroactive motion to appoint a code enforcement officer. Neither motion text, mover or any proposed salary or effective dates are included on the posted agenda.

Also listed for discussion are potential amendments to the borough zoning ordinance and to the parking ordinance. The agenda does not include draft language or specific changes for either ordinance; the council will consider those matters at the meeting.

A 'Presentation of civil service certified list' appears on the agenda, indicating the council will be shown a certified list of candidates for civil‑service positions; the agenda does not identify candidates or roles beyond those already listed.

Under public works, the agenda notes a discussion of "additional help" for the department but gives no staffing numbers or proposed funding sources. A separate agenda item lists a discussion of an engineering agreement and costs for the Rt 97 project; the posted agenda does not specify contract terms or dollar amounts.

The agenda also includes 'Discussion on resolution for broadband and having a public hearing,' signaling that the council may consider adopting a resolution to support broadband efforts and could schedule a public hearing to collect community input; no resolution language or hearing date is provided on the posted agenda.

The meeting packet closes with routine administration and department liaison reports, an adjournment, and an executive session "to discuss personnel with no action to be taken." The agenda does not indicate outcomes or votes; readers should expect the council to take any formal votes and record them in meeting minutes or later documents.

The posted agenda functions as a preview of items the council will address; details such as motion language, vote tallies and any contract amounts are not specified in the posting and must be confirmed from the meeting minutes or recordings after the council meets.