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The Council appointed a new member to fill a vacancy and discussed various municipal items, including updates on the TNR program, committee reports, and engineering project statuses such as the Well No. 9 project, park revitalization, and the Richland Green Development. The Council approved various financial items including payment applications, budget authorizations, and an insurance renewal. Further discussions included authorization for the advertisement of a Knox Box ordinance, plans for road repairs, spring yard waste and leaf collection schedules, and the establishment of an escrow account for a local project.
The Council reviewed sealed bids for 2026 road repairs and approved the sale of a mower. Discussions were held regarding an elevated water storage tank, maintenance issues at Well No. 9, and the evaluation of options for adopting a new Subdivision and Land Development Ordinance (SALDO). Progress on a park project was noted, and an extension was granted for a non-compliant sidewalk replacement. The Council tabled discussions on a pet neutering program and the non-uniform employee pension plan. Additionally, the Council held an executive session to discuss legal matters and requested pricing for fencing and gates at the Well No. 9 facility.
The Council addressed concerns from a resident regarding water emergency response protocols. Key actions included approving a sponsorship and resolution for the Lebanon County America 250th Committee, receiving reports on various ongoing infrastructure and development projects such as the elevated water storage tank, Well No. 9, and the playground project, and reviewing financial and official reports. Furthermore, the Council appointed representatives to the Lebanon County Tax Collection Committee, tabled a councilmember's resignation, conducted an executive session to discuss personnel and legal matters, and approved an amendment to the employee handbook regarding compensation time.
The council discussed various infrastructure and development projects, including updates on the elevated water storage tank, the start-up of Well No. 9, the Millbach Water Line extension, and the Main Street Stormwater Conveyance System. Other key topics included the Richland Green Development plan review, potential funding opportunities for park projects, and a quarterly update from the municipal group regarding property concerns and fire code requirements. Additionally, the council reviewed engineering reports on ongoing projects such as stormwater lining, ordinance codification, and street upgrades, and considered potential financing and grant options for future capital solutions. A request for repair on a police vehicle transmission was tabled.
The Council discussed various infrastructure and municipal projects, including updates on the Well No. 9 project, the elevated water storage tank, the playground project, and the Richland Green Development. Key actions included ratifying the repair of a police interceptor, authorizing the sale of a mower, approving a retainer agreement for engineering services, and renewing a pest control contract. The Council also initiated the bidding process for road and alley repairs, discussed a proposed Knox Box ordinance, and accepted the resignation of a councilmember. An executive session was held to address personnel and legal matters.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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