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This document is a directory listing the elected officials and administrative contact information for Carlisle Borough, Pennsylvania. It includes the Mayor (Sean Shultz), seven Borough Council members with their election years, and constable positions for five wards, three of which are currently vacant. The Borough's administrative office is located at 53 W. South St., Carlisle, PA 17013, with a phone number of 717.249.4422.
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This document describes the role of Authorities, Boards, and Commissions (ABCs) in Carlisle's local government, explaining that these citizen-composed bodies advise government agencies to help deliver services efficiently with limited resources. It outlines the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act of 1986, which requires all ABC meetings to be open to the public with advance notice in local newspapers, except for designated executive sessions held for specific purposes such as personnel matters, real estate negotiations, or legal strategy. The document notes that ABCs in Carlisle rarely hold executive sessions and advises members to prepare for potential media attention during public meetings.