Monday, January 10, 2011

Other council business

At its meeting on Monday night, borough council approved:
* Its fee schedule covering permits and licenses.
* Approved the placement of two new signs at the exit and entrance to the parking lot at Holy Trinity for new parking between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
* Denied a request for reserved parking space at 116 North Third Street.
* Amended borough code to allow for authorized organizations to spay and neuter feral cars and release them.
* Reduced the financial security for the townhouse project at Fifth and Poplar streets for landscaping improvements by $511.
* Approved allowing PA Registered Architects or Engineers to perform property inspections.
* Heard from Norm Meiskey, borough manager, the street lighting project downtown could begin in the third quarter of this year or late second quarter.
* Resident Shirley McBride asked council for help enforcing bike and skateboard ordinaces in the 200 block of Perry Street.
* Business owner Jesse Sweigart requested the borough's help improved a couple of properties in the downtown.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It seems the same people keep coming to meetings and come up with something at every meeting to complain about. I swear they sit at home and think this stuff up so they have something to complain about once a month.

Anonymous said...

did i read this right ? - jesse - the guy that openly bashes norm miskey and jeff helm has the nerve to come in and ask the borough to do something at his request ? - ROFL