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Union City Council designates $39,060 of ARPA to stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1

Union City Borough Council · October 7, 2024
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Summary

The council approved using $39,060.20 of ARPA funds to pay stormwater repair costs in Municipal Lot #1 and Hogan’s Alley, after a staff report outlining ARPA balances and bridge funding. The motion was moved by Councilor Joyce and seconded by Councilor Steadman.

Union City Borough Council voted Oct. 7 to use $39,060.20 of federal ARPA funds to cover stormwater repairs in Municipal Lot #1 and to close a catch basin in Hogan’s Alley.

Borough Manager Cindy Wells told council members that the borough’s ARPA balance totaled $194,413, with $160,000 previously designated toward the Willow Street Bridge. Wells said $25,000 of the bridge designation has already been spent, leaving an available balance of $59,413. Council then approved a motion to apply $39,060.20 of ARPA funding to the stormwater repairs (motion by Councilor Joyce; seconded by Councilor Steadman). The motion carried, as recorded in the minutes.

The motion authorizes the borough to cover the stormwater repair and related catch-basin work using ARPA funding. Council did not record a roll-call tally in the minutes; the motion text and dollar amounts are recorded in the official minutes.