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Key discussions included the re-election of the Chairman and Vice-Chairman, which resulted in the same individuals retaining their roles. The authority approved the finances for November following a review of the written report. Committee assignments, which remain unchanged, were confirmed. An executive session was held for a legal matter, during which no action was taken. A communication update detailed progress on the Barnett St. project, noting that service line installation is underway, and final paving will occur in the spring. Media inquiries concerned the Crestwood matter, which was reported to be in the deposition phase.
The meeting commenced with a Reorganizational Meeting where new members were sworn in, and officers including the Council President, Vice-President, and Second Vice-President were elected. The subsequent Regular Meeting included the formal adoption of Robert's Rules of Order with a time limit for discussion per person. Department reports covered police statistics, Fire Chief statistics for December and 2025 year-to-date, and Public Works and Code Enforcement activities. The Solicitor reported on the status of the Refuse Ordinance and the approval of a Conditional Use Permit Request to convert the Charles Med Center into apartments. Key actions included the reappointment of members to various Boards and Commissions (Authority Board, Shade Tree Commission, Code Enforcement Appeal Board, Council Vacancy Board). An executive session resulted in the motion to hire a part-time police officer. Additionally, a Special Event Permit for the Laurel Festival 2026 was approved, and a grant of $300,000 was secured for the Longview Park playground. New committee assignments for 2026 were established.
The meeting addressed public comments regarding the Bow Ordinance and the transparency of the budget process. Police Chief statistics for November were reviewed, along with safety concerns related to throwing candy during the Christmas Kickoff parade. The Fire Chief reported department statistics, training completion, and recent election results for station officers. Public Works reported on leaf collection and winter readiness. Key actions included the approval of the 2026 Budgets and the ratification of the Police Union Contract. Several ordinances were approved: a Stop Sign Ordinance for Diamond/Cherry Alley and the 2026 Tax Ordinance. The Council set a deadline for a Conditional Use Permit hearing request concerning a building conversion to apartments. Resolutions were passed for the JCTCC Operating Budget and Voting Delegate appointments. Several cash transfers between funds were approved, the Repository Bid for 250 Crestwood Circle was accepted, and free parking for December 2026 was eliminated. An executive session discussed personnel matters, including accepting a retirement request and approving the hiring of a new full-time police assistant. Finally, the Council retained Troxell & Associates as auditors for 2025 Accounts.
The meeting addressed the approval of the previous month's minutes and the financial report for October, which included a recommendation to reallocate $45,000 held for membrane replacement toward repairs and replacement of the Barnett Street line. The Engineer's Report included the awarding of chemical bids to the lowest bidders. Under new business, the decision was made to immediately replace the Barnett Street waterline due to recent breaks, and a recommendation was made to reappoint Bruce Pierson to a five-year term, noting the next meeting would serve as a reorganization meeting. The Commissioner's Report detailed concerns raised with PennDOT regarding a 715-page Dark Hollow invoice.
The Brookville Borough Council meeting covered various topics including police and fire department statistics, public works updates, code enforcement, and zoning matters such as the Thomas and Lavalle Subdivisions. The council discussed a Solar Panel Ordinance, 2026 Budgets, a Refuse Ordinance, Bow Ordinances, and a Stop Sign Ordinance for Diamond Alley/Cherry Alley. They also addressed a Fish and Boat Commission Grant for the kayak launch, lifted the Burn Ban, and reviewed bids for the AC Roof. Personnel matters were discussed in an executive session, including the resignation of an officer and police hires. Additionally, the council addressed a water line break on Barnett Street and considered options for repair, including repaving with bricks or asphalt.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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