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The council discussed various operational and financial matters including the payment of bills and receipt of departmental reports. Key action items included the approval of a pet adoption event, concert series, and the hiring of summer help. The council also addressed the ratification of a demolition bid for the old Waterworks building, partial payments for demolition work, and the adoption of the Allegheny County Hazard Mitigation Plan. Additionally, resolutions were proposed for grant applications related to trail and recreation projects. Further discussions involved the approval of a street sweeping agreement and advertising for bids concerning a riverfront park renovation project.
The meeting includes the review of various operational reports from the Mayor, Treasurer, Solicitor, Building Inspector, Police Chief, Animal Control, and Borough Manager. Key agenda items include the renewal of a cyber insurance policy, applications for multiple grants through the Main Streets Allegheny programs for sidewalks, streetscape improvements, and community events, and the approval of event applications for local market days and community gatherings. Additionally, the council will address financial matters such as transferring interest to the General Fund, approving resolutions for grant funding, participating in regional development block grant programs, and supporting a change in liquor license regulations for outdoor settings.
The agenda included presentations of awards to local professionals for their years of service. Key discussions and motions focused on budget and finance, specifically moving to make the Borough debt-free by paying off the Farmer's Loan. The Public Safety Committee planned to reorganize and renew the police contract for an additional two years (2028 and 2029). New business items involved advertising for Planning and Zoning commission vacancies, ratifying a Declaration of Emergency related to a January 2026 snow event, authorizing payments for equipment rentals used during the emergency, accepting the 2024 audit, and amending the police contract rates through 2029. Additionally, the Council considered motions to recognize specific properties as pre-existing non-conforming uses and to issue a demolition permit for one of those properties.
The meeting focused on offering conditional part-time employment to Guiseppe Valenti and Jennifer Buzzotto with the Elizabeth Borough police department, contingent upon successful completion of the PA Act 120 municipal police academy, passing the PA State Act 120 Police Officers Final Test, and passing a psychological test at their expense. Additionally, Mrs. DiMascio informed Chief Sombo regarding a sample LEAD resolution she received from Magistrate Mills.
The council meeting agenda includes reports from various borough officials, including the mayor, treasurer, solicitor, building inspector, chief of police, animal control, and borough manager. Committee reports will be presented from Budget & Finance, Public Safety, Public Works, Parks and Recreation, Ordinance, Personnel, Economic Development, and Planning committees. New business items include approving a special event application, payments of invoices, an easement agreement, a proposal submission to the Army Corp of Engineers, and acceptance of two grants. Additionally, the agenda includes a first-quarter payment for a fire department donation and a loan payment.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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