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Union City Borough posts Oct. 7 agenda with motions on pension, officer background checks and ARPA funds

Union City Borough Council · October 7, 2024
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Summary

The Union City Borough council agenda for Oct. 7, 2024 lists motions on pension discussion, starting background checks for part-time officers, accepting a resignation, approving an easement, ratifying a retroactive ATV purchase, changing health insurance providers, allocating ARPA funds and adopting an employee policy manual; vote outcomes are not specified.

Union City Borough posted its agenda for the Oct. 7, 2024 council meeting, scheduled for 6:00 p.m. at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The posted agenda lists multiple motions and administrative items but does not report movers, seconds, or vote outcomes.

The agenda opens with routine business including approval of the agenda and a motion to approve minutes from the Sept. 16, 2024 meeting, followed by a public comment period labeled 'Hearing of the Visitors.' It then lists a review of the September 2024 code enforcement and zoning reports and notes reports from the mayor, the street supervisor and the borough manager.

Under "Miscellaneous Updates" the agenda identifies a discussion on pension matters and several formal motions the council is expected to consider: to begin background checks for part-time officers using a certified list; to accept the resignation of Rick Skonieczka; to approve an easement for 104 East High Street; to approve an agreement between the American Legion and the borough; to ratify a retroactive purchase of an ATV; to change health insurance providers for borough employees; to allocate a portion of ARPA funds; and to approve and accept the employee policy manual. The agenda text provides the motion titles but does not include details such as contract terms, dollar amounts, vendor names, effective dates, or the identities of any motion makers.

The posted agenda also schedules administration and department liaison reports and concludes with adjournment and an executive session to discuss personnel and contracts, "with possible action to be taken." The agenda text does not indicate which items, if any, will be decided in executive session or on what timeline any decisions would become public.

Because the document is a posted agenda rather than minutes or a meeting transcript, it lists proposed actions but does not record votes or outcomes. Residents seeking specifics about motion details, contract terms, or vote results should consult the borough clerk or the meeting minutes produced after the council acts.