In a recent government meeting, key discussions centered around personnel changes, infrastructure projects, and ongoing initiatives within the borough. Notably, the council announced the impending retirement of a long-serving member, which officials acknowledged as a significant loss. The search for a replacement is underway, emphasizing the importance of continuity in leadership.
The meeting also highlighted the Broadhead Sewer project, a major sewer separation initiative expected to commence by the end of the year, pending federal EPA approval for a grant. This project aims to enhance the borough's wastewater management system.
Additionally, updates were provided on various public works projects, including the installation of handrails for newly constructed stairs and the anticipated start of a painting program that faced delays. Residents will be notified of upcoming work through posted signs and letters.
The PA American Water Company is currently engaged in a water main replacement project affecting several streets, with restoration efforts expected to begin in the coming months. The council discussed the ongoing feasibility study for a trail project, which is partially funded by grants, and encouraged community involvement in the planning process.
Lastly, the public works building project remains incomplete, with discussions on the next steps to finalize construction. A motion was made to approve bidding for necessary sewer work, which is estimated to cost approximately $104,000 and will be funded through a grant.
Overall, the meeting underscored the borough's commitment to infrastructure improvements and community engagement while navigating personnel transitions.