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The commission reviewed the proposed capital budget for parks, including wall restoration, trail repairs, baseball backstop replacements, and the installation of a new play structure and a misting fountain. Discussion also covered plans for a community-wide event across all parks and updates on ongoing projects such as the Edible Trail and tree maintenance. Additionally, the commission addressed zoning changes in the RIDC area, potential future development, and the importance of increased commission involvement in community projects.
The meeting included discussion and potential action on several ordinances and resolutions. Key items included a proposed zoning ordinance amendment to establish a Mixed-Use Overlay District, ratification of a public service labor agreement, and an ordinance requiring key lock boxes for certain structures. The council also considered adopting the Township Budget for 2026, enacting real estate and earned income tax levies, establishing a real estate tax rebate program, and amending sewer rates. Resolutions were discussed for grant applications related to the Alpha Drive Sidewalk, Sycamore Run Stream Bank Stabilization, and River Road Retaining Wall projects, as well as amending the Township Fees Resolution and recognizing Logan Helbling for achieving Eagle Scout. The council also considered accepting fall commodities bids and setting the 2026 Council meeting dates and time.
The ordinance amends Section 6 of Ordinance No. 496, adjusting the rates for sanitary sewer charges. The revised rates include charges for sewage treatment directly from customers using the Allegheny County Sanitary Authority (Alcosan) facilities, along with a flat fee per customer and a charge per thousand gallons consumed. These rates are set to take effect on January 1, 2026.
The ordinance adopts a revenue and expenditure budget for Fiscal Year 2026, detailing estimated revenues from various sources such as real property taxes, local tax enabling act, building permits, business licenses, fines, interest earnings, shared revenue and grants, charges for service, public safety, miscellaneous sources, and utility fees. It also covers proposed expenditures for administration, community development, police service, fire, ambulance and EMA, public service, debt service, pension, and capital improvements. The budget is authorized for implementation in accordance with state statutes and the Township of O'Hara code of ordinances.
The meeting focused on reviewing Township Parks Rules and Regulations, including discussions on firearms, food trucks, bike speeds, and permitted animals. The commission addressed concerns about pickleball court usage, private lessons, and children playing in sand. There was a discussion regarding meeting attendance policies for volunteers, scheduling an annual parks tour to visit various Township parks, and potential improvements to Schafer Park. Restroom maintenance and vandalism in parks were also discussed.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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