City Council approves budget shift for Parks and Rec food truck event

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The Narberth Borough Council convened on June 26, 2025, to address several key agenda items, primarily focusing on budget adjustments and capital improvement projects.

The meeting began with a discussion on professional services and budget reallocations. A council member proposed shifting unused funds from the professional services budget to support the Parks and Recreation Department. This adjustment aims to facilitate a revenue-neutral food truck event, which the department had been planning but lacked sufficient budgetary support. The council member highlighted that Parks and Rec had already incurred expenses of approximately $1,500 for a movie night and suggested allocating $5,000 to provide the department with the necessary resources to enhance their events. The proposal was met with general approval, and the council proceeded to vote, resulting in unanimous support for the budget amendment.

Following the budget discussion, the council moved on to capital improvement projects. A motion was made to approve an estimate from Hollander Glass Company for $14,995. This estimate covers the removal and disposal of three fire escape doors and frames at the municipal building, along with the installation of new handles and the replacement of the doors. The motion was seconded and subsequently approved by the council.

In summary, the meeting effectively addressed budgetary needs for community events and approved necessary improvements to municipal facilities, reflecting the council's commitment to enhancing local services and infrastructure. Further actions and follow-ups will be monitored as the council continues its work throughout the year.

Converted from Borough Council Business Meeting, June 26, 2025 meeting on June 28, 2025
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