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Union City agenda lists $500 property purchase and catch-basin work at 104 East High Street

Union City Borough Council · August 13, 2024
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Summary

The Aug. 13 borough agenda includes a motion to buy property for $500 and a separate motion to install a catch basin at 104 East High Street and sign a related easement; the posted agenda lists the items but does not record outcomes, contractors, or funding sources.

The Union City Borough council agenda for Aug. 13, 2024 includes a motion to approve the purchase of a property for $500 and a motion to install a catch basin at 104 East High Street and sign a related easement.

The motions appear under administration items on the posted agenda; the listing identifies the actions but does not provide the seller, parcel identification, contractor, estimated cost for the catch basin work, or the funding source for either item. The agenda also does not record whether the motions were moved, seconded or approved — it is a posting of business to be considered at the meeting.

Borough Manager items on the agenda bundle several small infrastructure and property moves together, signaling staff will bring these for council action. The catch-basin item pairs physical infrastructure work with a separate easement for a sign, indicating the borough expects both construction and a property-rights instrument to be approved together. The property purchase motion lists a purchase price of $500; no additional sale terms are in the posted agenda.

Because the posted agenda provides no vote results or supporting documents, residents seeking details on parcel location, easement language, project scope, bid solicitations or budget impact should consult meeting minutes, staff reports, or ask the borough manager at the council meeting.