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Council designates ARPA funds to cover stormwater repairs at Municipal Lot #1 and Hogan’s Alley
Summary
Union City Council approved using $39,060.20 of ARPA funds for stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1 and Hogan’s Alley; council noted $160,000 of ARPA had been earmarked for the Willow Street Bridge, with $25,000 already spent, leaving a reported ARPA balance of $194,413.
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Union City Borough Council voted Oct. 7 to designate $39,060.20 from its American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation to cover stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1 and to close a catch basin in Hogan’s Alley. Borough Manager Cindy Wells presented the request and council approved the motion (mover: Councilor Joyce; second: Councilor Steadman).
Wells told council the borough’s ARPA total is $194,413 and that $160,000 of those funds had been designated toward the Willow Street Bridge, of which $25,000 has already been spent, leaving a remaining balance she reported as $59,413 for that line item. The stormwater repair request cited a specific invoice amount of $39,060.20. Council approved the allocation during the meeting.
The action is recorded as an allocation of federal-recovery funds to infrastructure repairs; the council did not specify a contractor during the meeting. The agenda amendment earlier in the session corrected a prior motion’s reference to a municipal lot number (changed from Lot #3 to Lot #1).
