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Union City Borough Council posts Aug. 13 agenda with property purchase, sewer repairs and pension item
Summary
The Union City Borough Council will meet Aug. 13 at First Global Methodist Church to consider several motions including a $500 property purchase, a catch-basin installation at 104 East High Street, a proposed West High Street subdivision, a boat-launch easement and approval of 2025 pension MMOs; executive sessions on personnel and contracts are listed.
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Union City Borough Council will meet at 6:00 p.m. Aug. 13 at First Global Methodist Church, 42 East High Street. The posted agenda lists routine opening business, a public comment period and multiple motions the council is scheduled to consider.
Key items on the agenda include a motion to approve the purchase of property for $500 and a motion to approve installation of a catch basin at 104 East High Street with associated signage and an easement. The streets department is scheduled to report on storm-sewer repairs at Municipal Lot No. 3. The mayor is listed to present reports and the agenda includes a possible motion to hire a part-time police officer.
Land-use items include a motion to approve a proposed subdivision on a West High Street property and a motion to sign an easement for a boat launch; the posting does not include plan sheets, lot counts or easement terms. The council also plans to consider a motion to approve the borough's 2025 Minimum Municipal Obligations for pensions; the agenda does not specify dollar amounts or which pension plans are affected.
The posting lists two executive sessions: one to discuss personnel with possible action to be taken and a second to discuss personnel and contracts with no action expected. Administration and department-liaison reports are included later on the agenda. The posted document contains motions but no mover/second information, cost breakdowns, funding sources or exhibits; those details are expected to appear in meeting materials or during the live meeting.
The council is scheduled to convene at 6:00 p.m.; the agenda does not record any votes or outcomes. Members of the public are referenced in the "Hearing of the Visitors" item for public comment.
