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The Council Meeting included audience participation regarding the comprehensive plan update and the Engineer's Report, which provided updates on borough projects and the mini pro's grant. Key actions in Public Finance & Administration included dedicating minutes pages for the Tax Collector and Zoning Chair, appointing a new Borough Tax Collector to fill a vacancy, approving the October 2025 Bill list and Treasurer report, approving the Final TAN payment, and approving and advertising the 2026 Preliminary budget. A discussion was held regarding negotiating terms with Kiro-Inc., a business planning to open an accessories showroom. Public Safety matters involved approving the monthly reports for the Police, Fire, and Fire Marshal departments, and approving Resolution 2025-09 concerning E-bike Policies. Public Works approved Change Order #1 and Payment #3 for Cannon Park Improvements. Health and Literacy approved the library's fourth-quarter allocation payment, discussed the audit timeline and the Library Director's resignation, and planned for community events. Municipal Planning approved an authorization resolution for the 2025 PECO Green Region Grant Application for tree planting. Other reports included the Police Chief sharing information on E-bikes and the mentor program, the Solicitor addressing document recording and plan review, and the Mayor noting the swearing-in of the new tax collector and the initiation of negotiations for clock tower repairs. The Borough Manager reported on the status of the library audit, issues with highway trucks affecting leaf pickup, and the urgent need to empty the old building due to failing infrastructure, necessitating plans for relocating the highway department.
The Folcroft Comprehensive Plan is being developed to serve as a roadmap for the borough's future. It will establish clear goals, objectives, and priorities, along with a timeline for implementation. The plan emphasizes incorporating community input throughout its development process.
The council meeting addressed various topics, including the engineer's report, approval of the bill list and treasurer's report for June 2025, and approval of a TAN payment. The council also discussed a fire escrow release, a grant application, police and fire chief reports, a police union MOU, and a library allocation. Renovations at Cannon Park were approved, along with revisions to the compensation ordinance. Discussions also covered the fire tax resolution, a garden contest, parking permits, thefts from vehicles and storage units, police training, AED recalls, and the grass ordinance. Additionally, there were updates on construction projects, storm pipe replacement, and issues with a manhole.
The meeting included discussions and motions regarding financial approvals, such as the bill list and treasurer's report for December 2024. The council discussed and approved resolutions for LSA and CDBG grants, along with a motion for elected officials to have one free rental per year at the Borough Community Center. Public safety matters were addressed, including police and fire marshal reports. The council also considered a proposal for professional services for the Cannon Park Improvements Project and approved an ordinance amending the RCO. Other topics included the appointment of crossing guards, a conditional use application, and updates from various reports, including the Police Chief's, Solicitor's, Finance Director's, Mayor's, and Borough Manager's reports. Additionally, there were discussions on old business, such as the reappointment of the Borough Engineer and the purchase of gym equipment for the Community Center, as well as new business, including Robert Thompson being sworn in as the New Fire Chief and clarification on park rentals.
The Council Meeting included the presentation of a plaque to Corporal Tony Lerro, the swearing in of multiple police corporals and officers, and commendation awards to officers Dave DePietro and Michael Stymiest. A conditional use hearing for 2012 Delmar Dr was opened and closed. The engineer's report was read, and motions were approved for the bill list, treasure report, TAN payment, Verizon Franchise agreement, and listing vehicles and equipment for sale on Municibid. Resolutions were approved for the DCED Watershed Restoration and Protection Program Grant Application and the DCED Greenways, Trails and Recreation Program Grant Application. Conditional employment was approved for part-time police officers, and reports from the Police Chief, Fire Chief, and Fire Marshal were approved. A member was approved for the Library Board, and the Cannon Park Improvements Project was awarded. The meeting also covered advertising for an Official Compensation Ordinance, approving ordinances for parking vehicles on the grass and Fire Tax relief, discussing the Fire Tax Resolution, and approving the purchase of a 2025 Ford Maverick for Code enforcement. Driveways and Parking Permits were discussed, and reports were given by the Police Chief, Solicitor, Finance Director, Mayor, and Borough Manager. The Council discussed and approved the 2025 BCO agreement. Folcroft Council was invited to walk with Sharon Hill in their 4th of July Parade, and there was discussion on purchasing volleyball and pickle ball equipment, open gym time for the boys and girls club, and the center court logo.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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