November Borough Council Meeting
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Carlisle Borough Council held its November 13, 2025 meeting to consider enacting an ordinance addressing community concerns about the Borough's treatment of immigrants and undocumented individuals and its interactions with federal immigration officials. The ordinance, drafted following a October council vote, aims to uphold community trust, prioritize local resources, and affirm the Borough's Home Rule authority under its charter and strategic plan. The meeting was held in-person at 53 West South Street with remote Zoom participation available.
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Related Pages HOME GOVERNMENT PUBLIC MEETINGS AGENDAS & MINUTES 2025 Home Date: Thursday November 13, 2025 (11/13/25) Documents & Links: Thursday November 13, 2025 11/13/25 2025.11.13 Council Agenda Thursday November 13, 2025 11/13/25 2025.11.13 Council Meeting Minutes Thursday November 13, 2025 11/13/25 Video Additional Documents: Carlisle Borough Council will hold its November Meeting on Thursday, November 13, at 6:00 p.m. The meeting will be conducted in-person at 53 West South Street. Zoom attendance is also available.* If you would like to participate in the meeting actively but are unable to attend in person, register for Zoom using this link: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_1Xb9Xd8BSZSsvWHCDijupA. You may also email Public Information Coordinator Stephanie Taylor at staylor@carlislepa.org for the Zoom sign-in registration information required to attend the meeting. All emails must be received by 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, November 13. *Any person registering to attend the meeting via Zoom does so with the understanding that due to unanticipated technical difficulties, Zoom participation may not be available, and the meeting will still be held in person. Community Trust & Resource Prioritization Members of the Carlisle community have approached Carlisle Borough Council regarding how Carlisle both treats immigrants and undocumented individuals, as well as interacts with federal immigration officials. At the October Borough Council Meeting, Council voted to draft and advertise an ordinance to uphold community trust, ensure the efficient use of Borough resources for local priorities, and affirm the Borough's Home Rule authority with the Borough Charter and Strategic Plan. At the November meeting, Council may consider enacting the ordinance. Read the Ordinance
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