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Message from Kelly

October

• Consent agenda

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• HRG to proceed with the construction phase services for the Siebert Park Pump Station project for $128,700

• Payment No. 2 in the amount of $66,589.68 to Wexcon Inc. for the 34th and Walnut Sewer replacement project

• Change Order No. 1 for the 2022 paving project to increase the contract by $10,907.00 and extend two weeks

• Payment No. 1 for $187,434.85 to New Enterprise Stone and Lime Company, Inc. for the 2022 Paving project

• Gibson-Thomas Engineering to complete the Market Street Streetscape Project for HOP approval for $26,828

• A temporary construction easement at 367 North 24th Street (Parcel #01-20-1854-116A)

• Modification to Section 176-17.C. Streets and Sidewalks Ordinance to allow construction of a driveway less than thirty (30) feet from an intersection at 367 North 24th Street

• Resolution #2022-11 to create a Junior Council Person program

• Act 167 Stormwater Management Ordinance #2022-07

• Resolution #2022-12 to establish fees for stormwater permits.

• Advertise ordinanc to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol in a Borough park for Borough hosted events

• Payment of checks in the amount of $979,287.84

November

• Consent agenda

• Appoint Lia Levy and Alex Baturin as student representatives

• Appoint patrol officers, Jason Yerg and Ryan Flenke, effective 12/1/22

• Payment No. 2 for $302,937.32 to New Enterprise Stone and Lime Co. Inc. for the 2022 paving project

• HRG agreement for services associated with the 2023 curb ramp project in the amount of $32,000

• Refuse and Recycling Contract with Penn Waste, Inc. Bid Option A.1

• Memorial tree planting in Willow Park

• Ordinance #2022-08 to permit the sale and consumption of alcohol in a Borough park for Borough hosted events

• Advertise the amendment to the Chapter 113 Fire Prevention Ordinance.

• Send the draft Zoning Ordinane to the County and Borough Planning Commissions.

• Resolution #2022-13, implementing the property tax penalty waiver provisions of Act 57 of 2022

• Advertise the final 2023 budget for consideration on December 14.

• Payment of checks in the amount of $543,399.91

December

• Consent agenda

• Issuance of request for proposals for towing services

• Resolution #2022-14 to apply for $93,500.00 through the PA Small Water and Sewer Grant Program

• Resolution #2022-15 to apply for $1,000,000 through the H2O Program

• Mailing of fee increase notification letter via bulk mail

• Amend the agenda to add payment application #3 to New Enterprise

• Payment application #3 to New Enterprise, Stone and Lime Company for $98,101.26.

• Revised pool membership policies and regulations

• Settlement of litigation agreement with Michael Serluco relating to property at South 32nd and Chestnut Streets

• Ordinance #2022-09 to amend Chapter 113, re: ignition, discharge, and use of consumer and display fireworks

• Easement Agreement with Camp Hill School District for improvements to building located on Borough property

• 2023 meeting schedule

• Advertise two ordinances to waive contributions to police and non-uniform pension plans

• Advertise ordinance to amend Chapter 168 of the Borough Code in relation to sewer rental fees

• 2023 budget

• 2023 Real Estate Tax Resolution #2022-16.

• 2023 Fees Resolution #2022-17

• Payment of checks in the amount of $497,713.42

Student Representatives For The Community

Jr. Council Member – Lia Levy Student Advisor on Planning Commission –Alex Baturin

High School Teacher – Mr. Robbie Tubbs

Borough Calendar

FEBRUARY

8 – Council Meeting – 7 pm

20 – Presidents Day – Borough Offices closed

21 – Planning Commission – 6:30 pm*

MARCH

1 – Camp Registration & Pool Memberships Begin

8 – Council Meeting – 7 pm

12 – Daylight Saving begins (Spring Forward)

21 – Planning Commission – 6:30 pm*

25 – Spring Fling – Business District10 am – 4 pm

25 – Bunny Extravaganza – 10 am

APRIL

4 – Recreation Commission – 6 pm

7 – Good Friday – Borough Offices closed

12 – Council Meeting – 7 pm

18 – Planning Commission – 6:30 pm*

MAY

10 – Council Meeting – 7 pm

13 – Fire Company Chicken BBQ – 11 am

16 – Planning Commission – 6:30 pm*

16 – Election Primary – 7 am to 8 pm

20 – Camp Hill Art Walk – 10 – 4 pm

21 – Kite Festival – 1 – 4 pm

27 – Pool Opens

29 – Memorial Day – Borough Offices closed

29 – Memorial Day Parade and Festivities – begins 9:30 am

*meetings are held as needed

These meetings are held at the Borough of Camp Hill Municipal Offices, 2145 Walnut Street, Camp Hill, PA 17011 and are open to the public. If you are a person with a disability, please note: 48 hours notice is requested for any individual with a disability who needs an accommodation to participate in a borough meeting, program, service, or employment procedure. Individuals wishing to attend these public meetings who require an auxiliary aid service or other accommo-dations to participate in the meetings please contact the Borough of Camp Hill at (717) 737-3456 or via e-mail: flymch@camphillborough.com. Residents requiring TDD service should call 1-800-654-5984.

Public Works

PROJECTS COMPLETED IN 2022

• Mill and Overlay Paving and Microsurfacing completed on multiple streets.

MAY ISSUE

ARTICLE DEADLINE MARCH 27th

Submit to Audrey Logar at alogar@camphillborough.com

Contact Directory

Emergency

Mayor – Mark Simpson

Police Chief – Stephen Margeson

Police Dept (non-emergency)

Fire Chief – Mark Simpson

Fire Dept (non-emergency)

Camp Hill Borough Office

Main Telephone

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