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Hazleton City Council held a regular meeting on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, with four of five members present (Nilles absent). The council approved Resolution 2026-39 by a 4-0 vote to establish administrative costs for processing delinquent parking violations under the city's new civil infraction system implemented by Ordinance 2026-7 on April 14, 2026; administrative costs will cover citation processing, mailing, and collection agency fees, with the city considering Penn Credit Corporation as a potential collection partner. The meeting included presentations of certificates to Junior Council members and a proclamation honoring Reverend Kevin Miller. The minutes from the previous meeting of May 26, 2026 were approved unanimously.
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Hazleton City Council held its regular meeting on January 27, 2026, with all five council members present (Bruno, Colombo, Nilles, Ondishin, and Perry). The council approved unanimously the minutes from the January 5, 2026 Inauguration Ceremony Meeting. Barbara Conway presented a proposal for a Trap, Neuter, and Return (TNR) program to address stray cats in the city, partnering with "No Nonsense Neutering" to neuter or spay 50 feral cats for $750 total ($15 per animal), with Conway pledging $150 and Ondishin pledging $600 toward the program; the council determined the initiative would require passage by resolution rather than ordinance. Tony Ryba from Government Consulting Strategies LLC presented on cost-saving opportunities for the city across revenue and expense categories, with no consulting fee.
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This is an agenda for a special meeting of the Mayor and Borough Council of East Newark, New Jersey, scheduled for Wednesday, December 29, 2025, at 6:30 p.m. at 34 Sherman Avenue. The meeting includes three ordinances for hearing and final adoption: Ordinance 16-2025 addressing affordable housing compliance obligations, Ordinance 17-2025 creating affordable housing development fees in Chapter 32, and Ordinance 18-2025 adopting the Silvi Concrete Plant Redevelopment Plan. Five resolutions are scheduled, including Resolution 172-25 authorizing a redevelopment agreement with Penn Jersey Certified Concrete, Inc. (dba "Silvi Materials") for rehabilitation of properties at 800 and 246 Passaic Avenue, and Resolution 174-25 approving bill payments of $81,754.08 through December 29, 2025. Resolution 173-25 addresses amendments to employee handbook policies, and Resolution 175-25 concerns 2025 budget transfers.
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