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Borough of Big Beaver
Project consists of road paving.
Posted Date
Jun 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 29, 2026
Release: Jun 10, 2026
Borough of Big Beaver
Close: Jun 29, 2026
Project consists of road paving.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Big Beaver
The council meeting addressed several operational and administrative matters. Key discussion topics included reports on illegal dumping and local road work scheduling. Administrative updates were provided regarding employee policy handbooks and financial accounting processes. The council approved mileage reimbursement for callouts and made new appointments for the positions of Zoning Officer and Zoning Compliance Officer. Additionally, the council reviewed and moved to advertise updates to the Public Comment and Property Maintenance Ordinances, as well as the repeal of an existing ordinance.
The meeting focused on administrative and professional reports, alongside several new business items. Key agenda items included the approval of two lot line consolidation plans for the Ny and Welch parcels, the opening of two certificates of deposit, and authorization to purchase a pitless adapter for the Homewood Pump Station. The council also approved the hiring of two summer employees for the Public Works Department, the advertisement of a road improvement bid, and the purchase of materials for culvert repairs and community park improvements.
The council discussed various operational and maintenance matters, including roadwork concerns on Ridgemont and Norwood Drive, and a proposed data center campus project. Administrative updates included insurance reimbursement for a park pavilion and responses to Right-to-Know requests. Committee reports covered topics such as public liability signage at the fire hall, culvert and road repairs, the maintenance of the sewer system, and the recommendation of property consolidation plans.
The council meeting addressed a variety of administrative and operational matters. Key topics included discussions on emergency preparedness, resident concerns regarding potential data center development, and updates on various infrastructure projects such as bridge repairs, road maintenance, and the Homewood Pump Station. The council acted on several new business items, including the approval of a worksite agreement, adoption of ordinances related to public comment rules, property maintenance codes, and the repeal of a logging ordinance. Additionally, they appointed a new Zoning Hearing Board Attorney, approved an updated employee manual, revised the complaint process for construction code matters, and authorized the advertisement of a notice to organize a Joint Municipal Authority. The council also approved the release of a performance bond and conducted an executive session to discuss legal matters.
The council discussed various new business items, including a Job Training of Beaver County worksite agreement for summer staff, several ordinances related to public comment rules, property maintenance codes, and timber removal regulations. Additionally, the meeting covered personnel changes on the Zoning Hearing Board, updates to the borough's employee manual and complaint process, authorization to advertise for the organization of a Joint Municipal Authority, and the release of a performance bond. An executive session regarding legal matters was also held.
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