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The meeting commenced with council roll call and the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by an executive session concerning real estate issues. Reports from officials included an update from the Public Library Director detailing upcoming programs such as job searching assistance, teen events, gift wrapping workshops, and a gingerbread house workshop, along with information on accessing library apps and ongoing fundraising efforts. The Police Chief's report covered upcoming Crime Watch meetings, recognition of the Crime Watch founder, participation in the DEA drug takeback program, and the completion of the child identification program for the year. The Deputy Fire Chief provided the October report, noting increased fire calls, details on ongoing fire training simulations utilizing fog, and an update on the progress toward adopting the agreement for the new fire department facility following the successful May referendum. The Mayor's report acknowledged Veterans Day activities and recognized senior citizens celebrating birthdays, including several residents turning 90 or older. Council then approved minutes from the regular meeting of October 14, 2013, and the public hearing of October 28, 2013, regarding the 2014 municipal budget, as well as bills and payrolls. Under General Policy and Finance, the council adopted the ordinance setting the 2014 fiscal year tax rate and the ordinance enacting the 2014 municipal budget, despite one council member voicing strong objections regarding the legality of the process leading to the May referendum. In Planning and Zoning, Waste Management requested a postponement of the joint bid award for solid waste collection services (2014-2018) to allow time for Bethel Park to consider automated cart recycling conversion. Additionally, significant discussion occurred regarding the Spencer Family YMCA conditional use proposal, with an attorney arguing against the proposal based on inadequate variances and inappropriate use within the Conditional Use District boundaries.
The meeting commenced with an announcement regarding an executive session held earlier concerning police personnel issues, followed by the Pledge of Allegiance. The police chief's report announced a forthcoming drug take-back event in partnership with the DEA and provided updates on the 2011 Citizens Police Academy and LEAP program applications. The fire chief's report detailed the August call statistics and provided reminders about annual chimney cleaning. The mayor's report acknowledged individuals turning 90 or older and proclaimed October 9th, 2010, as White Cane Day in recognition of the Bethel Park Lions Club's community service. Discussions included the approval of minutes from a previous regular meeting and a special meeting concerning a councilman's resignation, which generated significant debate regarding procedural timelines and solicitor consultation. Council adopted a resolution opposing forced mergers and consolidations of local governments in Pennsylvania and authorized the implementation of a procurement card program with Easy Procure LLC and PNC Bank. The preliminary 2011 municipal budget was announced, noting no tax increase but the use of reserves, with public hearings scheduled.
The meeting included council announcements regarding executive sessions held on March 28, 2011, and April 11, 2011, discussing real estate and police department legal issues. The Library Director provided a funding update, noting the first payment from table gaming revenue, and discussed the search for new board members with fundraising or marketing experience. The Police Chief reported on efforts to revive the Crime Watch program using the Swift Reach notification system, with organizing meetings scheduled for May 2nd. The Chief also promoted upcoming events, including a charity basketball game benefiting the Sergeant Charles Bonac scholarship fund, discounted Pirate tickets, and the National Drug Takeback Day for expired medications on April 30th. The Chief also emphasized the importance of supporting law enforcement during Police Memorial Week, May 15th through 21st. Following presentations from the Police Chief and members of the Citizens Police Academy who thanked the department for mentorship and training, the Mayor recognized seniors born in April and presented a proclamation to the Southwestern Pennsylvania Registered Nurses Club for its 50th anniversary. County officials also reported on local infrastructure projects, including the paving of Bethel Church Road and progress on the Montour Trail bridge, which was secured for a dollar from Allegheny County.
The regular council meeting included reports from the Library Director and the Police Chief. The Library Director highlighted upcoming programs such as Environmental Heroes, Super Why Reading Camp, a session with author Kate D Camilo, Conversation Salon, and the Wise Walk walking program. The Police Chief reported on the National Night Out event and presented education fund checks. The Mayor's report announced the cancellation of a shredding event and provided updates on a highly successful 'Rev Them Up for Kids' recreation program and the upcoming Community Day. Council proceeded to approve bills and payrolls. Resident comments focused on the prolonged display of political signage and a detailed inquiry regarding the municipality's deer management program, including requests for documented plans and identification standards for animal control personnel. Under General Policy and Finance, the Council approved a police officer's DROP pension retirement election and a resolution authorizing reimbursement to the general fund for pre-issuance design and engineering costs related to potential facility improvements, specifically mentioning the exploration of options for the Public Works facility. Under Public Works and Maintenance, the Council awarded contracts for the West Monroe Nail project and the rock salt supply for the upcoming winter season. Additionally, an ordinance was approved to make Park Avenue one-way in a southerly direction near the South Park Road intersection, and a resolution was adopted authorizing an agreement with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation for winter maintenance services on State Highway roads.
The meeting commenced with reports from officials. The Volunteer Fire Company reported on their May activities, totaling 170 calls for the year so far, and expressed gratitude to residents and council members for passing the referendum that secured dedicated funding for the fire company. Following this, an update was provided on the process for crafting the agreement related to the funding, confirming that expenses will be integrated into the 2014 municipal budget. The Library Director announced the start of the Summer Reading Program, detailing events, age-specific programs, and fundraising activities including a Christmas in July Lottery raffle and a Brewster Scoop Night. The Police Chief noted the cancellation of the July Crime Watch meeting, recognized the commitment of over 1,000 participants in the crime mapping project, announced the recipients of the 2013 Sergeant Charles Bonac Memorial College Scholarships, and urged residents to lock vehicles to prevent theft and ensure house numbers are visible for emergency responders. The Mayor delivered the State of the Municipality address, reporting a strong financial status supported by a clean 2012 audit, noted an increase in new home and commercial development interest, and discussed the new fee structure implemented by Goodwill Southern Pennsylvania for dropping off multiple televisions. Discussions under Planning and Zoning involved the approval of major land development for an AutoZone store, a change of use conditional use for Manor Care, and the adoption of a resolution to file a Gaming Economic Development Fund Grant application. A significant portion of the meeting involved commentary and debate between Council members regarding recent conduct and credibility concerning the Home Rule Charter.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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