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Borough of Juniata Terrace
Collection and disposal of solid waste from 253 residences and 1 store within the borough limits.
Posted Date
Jul 9, 2026
Due Date
Jul 14, 2026
Release: Jul 9, 2026
Borough of Juniata Terrace
Close: Jul 14, 2026
Collection and disposal of solid waste from 253 residences and 1 store within the borough limits.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Borough of Juniata Terrace
The council meeting covered various reports, including the borough manager's report, borough supervisor's report, codes enforcement report, tax collector's report, and treasurer's report. Discussions included resident concerns about parking and sidewalk signage. The council also addressed the schedule of bills and committee reports (finance/law & ordinance, public safety, property & supplies, streets & highways, sewer & sanitation, and personnel). The mayor's report, unfinished business, and new business were also discussed.
The council meeting addressed resident concerns regarding sidewalk repair criteria, curb conditions, and the need for cameras at a stop sign intersection. Reports were reviewed and approved from the borough manager, supervisor, codes enforcement, treasurer, and tax collector. The council discussed and approved the payment of bills. Committee reports covered parking tickets, vehicle inspections, property maintenance issues, and street and sewer maintenance. The mayor's report included upcoming workshops. Unfinished business included a preservation meeting, smoke tests, and a playground lease. New business involved a pre-preservation meeting, authorizing a grant for materials, approving a dunk tank for an event, and using a grant for benches instead of exercise equipment.
The council meeting addressed resident concerns regarding speed limits, parking, leaf removal, and storm drain clogging. Discussions included vehicle code enforcement, the borough manager's and supervisor's reports, and code enforcement issues. Financial reports were reviewed and bills were approved for payment. Committee reports covered finance, law and ordinance, public safety, property and supplies, streets and highways, sewer and sanitation, and personnel. The mayor's report included an update on a potential partnership for a garden-style community. Unfinished business included the installation of benches, replacement of office chairs, and office shelving and cabinets. New business included a personnel meeting, the sale of a plow, and the installation of a handicap ramp.
The council meeting covered various topics, including the water authority plan and PSU designs; borough manager, supervisor, and codes enforcement reports; the MCMA plan for tank hill; the treasurer's and tax collector's reports; the schedule of bills; committee reports; the mayor's report, which included details about a ceremony and a historical sign; unfinished business such as Ordinance 2024-1, a smoke test, and office carpet and cabinet updates; new business including water company lines, points of contact, an easement for MCMA, a lease for the lower playground, a bid for seal coating, and an outside inspection of 37 Terrace Blvd; and good and welfare.
The meeting covered a range of topics including the Borough Manager's report, Borough Supervisor's report, Codes Enforcement report, Treasurer's report, and Tax Collector's report. Discussions included plans for electric vehicle emergency response, property maintenance enforcement, grant applications for streets and highways, and the expansion of the historical preservation committee. Other key topics were the approval of a new check signer, opening an EMS tax account, approving a softball field lease, surveying borough property, installing security cameras in the community building, addressing trash can issues in alleys, walnut tree removal, equipment reservation, monument repair, flagpole replacement, handicap parking accessibility, and reviewing a project list.
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