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The council discussed and approved several key items, including the Treasurer's Report, payment of bills, and various public property matters such as the use of the parking lot for bus trips, rental of Porta Potties for events, and repainting and HVAC work in Council Chambers. They also addressed finance-related items like acknowledging the receipt of state pension aid and PURTA rebate, as well as accrued interest and principal from the Nazareth Regional Ambulance Corps. Additionally, the council approved the Borough's Police Incident Report of Activity, recognized Mayor Colondo's Proclamation for the Nazareth Women's Club Annual Day of Service, and discussed and approved payment for planning and engineering services for the new recycling center. They also approved the Fire Chief's Report and payment for the new fire pumper, as well as directing the Secretary to place ads for the Fall collection of leaves.
The council meeting included discussions and actions on various topics. A resolution was approved to honor Councilman Charles Donello for his service. Concerns were raised about e-bikes in residential areas. The Treasurer's Report for August 2025 was approved, along with the payment of bills. Resolutions were passed for gaming grant submissions to fund park grandstand rehabilitation and ambulance corps needs. Approvals were granted for library and church events, a Trunk or Treat event, and a downtown Sip N' Shop. The contribution of an Eagle Scout candidate was recognized. A resolution was approved regarding sidewalk tables for Nazareth Brew Company. Delinquent taxes and fees were addressed, and the 2026 Police and Non-Uniformed Pension Budgets were approved. The creation of a part-time Environmental Specialist position was approved, and Charles A. Donello was hired for the role. Deposits into the special Park PLGIT account were certified, and a Special Borough Meeting was scheduled to approve a new Plan Trustee for the Police Pension Plan. The contract for the new Chief of Police was approved, and a conditional offer of employment was extended to a full-time patrol officer. Various reports were approved, including those from the IT provider, Zoning & Code Enforcement Officer, and Environmental Steering. Donations were approved for the Vigilance Hose Fire Company, and a resolution was passed for a gaming grant submission for new air packs. The Public Works Report was approved, and a resolution was passed for a gaming grant for a John Deere Gator.
The council meeting addressed concerns about property maintenance and code enforcement, particularly regarding sidewalks and unkempt properties. Approvals were granted for resolutions endorsing grant applications by the Nazareth Regional Ambulance Corps for equipment purchases, including a chest compression device, a Chevrolet Type III ambulance, and a Stryker monitor/defibrillator. The council also approved the placement of scarecrows by the Girl Scouts, use of the park for Fall Baseball, and the Adult Soap Box Derby. Financial matters included approving library costs, authorizing deposits into PLGIT accounts, and directing a Request For Proposal for a new Police Pension Plan Trustee. The council approved the submission of a grant for a Ford Interceptor Police SUV, the use of the Park for a Cars and Coffee event, and the hiring of crossing guards. Additional actions included appointing a Police Right To Know Officer, creating a job description for the position of Sergeant, and conditionally reappointing a patrol officer. The council also approved a grant submission for gas masks and carrying cases for the police department. Monthly incident reports from IT provider Infradapt and various departmental reports were approved. Trick or Treat Night was set for October 31, and a new Library Board member was appointed.
The council meeting included discussions and actions on various public property matters, such as approving the use of the Essroc Fields Soccer complex, resolutions for ambulance corps grants, and supplying Porta Potties for Nazareth Nite Out. A motion regarding the Soapbox Derby was tabled for future discussion. The council also addressed financial matters, including approving the NEDC's Second Quarter Report, certifying deposits into the Borough's PLGIT Prime Park Account, and approving the rollover of funds into a former employee's retirement account. Additionally, settlement fees associated with the purchase of the Black Rock property were approved. The council approved free meter parking for downtown events, a resolution for a Public Safety Grant for police gas masks, and placing ads for crossing guards. Technology updates, zoning and code enforcement, and environmental steering were also discussed. Public works matters included approving street resurfacing, purchasing a dump truck, and selling outdated equipment. Finally, the purchase of a memorial bench to honor Robert Kilbanks was authorized.
The council discussed and approved several items, including the Treasurer's Report, payment of bills, and a request from the Moravian Historical Society for the use of trash and recycling barrels. They also approved an updated appraisal of the Black Rock property, a lease with the Nazareth Blue Swim Team, and a Rubber Duck Race. Additionally, they addressed costs related to the Library Abatement situation, renewed the Borough's package of insurances, and certified submissions to the Borough's PLGIT Park Fund. The council also authorized a letter to merge tax parcels and approved a payment for a fire vehicle. Furthermore, they discussed promotional exams for the Police Department, a lease/purchase agreement for a body-worn camera system, and approved monthly incident reports. An ordinance to regulate special events was adopted, along with revisions to the ordinance setting annual salaries for elected officials. The council also approved reports from Environmental Steering, Emergency Management, Fire Chiefs, and Public Works. The Mayor presented the Police Report and reminded everyone about upcoming events.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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