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Union City Council designates ARPA funds for stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1

Union City Borough Council · October 7, 2024
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Summary

Council approved spending $39,060.20 in ARPA dollars to cover stormwater repairs and to close a catch basin in Hogan’s Alley, drawing from a $194,413 ARPA allocation previously partly earmarked for Willow Street Bridge work.

Union City Borough Council voted Oct. 7 to designate $39,060.20 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to cover stormwater repairs at Municipal Lot #1 and to close a catch basin in Hogan’s Alley.

Borough Manager Cindy Wells told the council the borough’s ARPA total is $194,413, of which $160,000 had been set aside for the Willow Street Bridge; $25,000 of that allocation has already been spent, leaving a balance of $59,413. Councilor Joyce moved to authorize the ARPA transfer for the stormwater work; Councilor Steadman seconded the motion, which the minutes record as carrying unanimously.

The motion does not specify contractor details or a project schedule; Manager Wells reported the $39,060.20 figure as the currently identified cost to address stormwater and close the catch basin in Hogan’s Alley. Council did not record any amendments or conditions tied to the transfer in the meeting minutes.

Next steps in the minutes indicate administrative implementation of the repairs; the council did not set a public completion date during the meeting.