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Union City Council okays $39,060.20 in ARPA funds to fix Municipal Lot #1 stormwater

Union City Borough Council · October 7, 2024
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Summary

Council approved using $39,060.20 in ARPA funds to pay stormwater repair costs in Municipal Lot #1 and Hogan’s Alley, citing prior ARPA commitments and remaining balances. The motion passed after a manager request; no council members opposed.

Union City Borough Council voted on Oct. 7 to designate $39,060.20 in American Rescue Plan Act funds to cover stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1 and Hogan’s Alley. Borough Manager Cindy Wells reported the ARPA balance and the prior $160,000 commitment toward the Willow Street Bridge, noting $25,000 of that had already been spent.

"MOTION TO APPROVE SPENDING $39,060.20 OF ARPA FUNDS FOR STORMWATER REPAIRS IN MUNICIPAL LOT #1 AND HOGAN’S ALLEY," moved Councilor Joyce and seconded by Councilor Steadman; the motion carried unanimously. Manager Wells told council the borough's total ARPA allocation was $194,413 and explained the proposed allocation alongside previously committed amounts. The decision provides funding for immediate stormwater fixes tied to a closed catch basin and other repairs.