BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE HIN 2024 Bridgeville Easter Egg Hunt, Saturday, March 23rd Borough Manager's Report April 2024 Joseph Kauer, ICMA-CM Bridgeville Borough Meet me at the bridge OFFICE OF1 THE BOROUGH MANAGER Joseph M. Kauer, ICMA-CM w.Bnagevileboro.com 425 Bower Hill Road Bridgeville, PA 15017-2379 Telephone: 412.221.6012x111 Maverabisgeieigpcen BOROUGHMANAGERS REPORT TO: FROM: DATE: RE: Borough Council and Mayor Joe Kauer, Borough Manager April 2, 2024 Monthly Report for April 2024 Members of Council and Mayor, CAPITAL PROJECTS: This report will summarize activity since our last meeting. See attached detailed Project Update Log. Updates for the month are noted in red font. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE: Grant Projects (Grant Log Attached): Federal Appropriation in the amount of $750,000 has been secured and included int the 2024 Federal Budget by Senator Bob Casey and Senator John Fetterman for the McLaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A. With this funding, the project is 100% funded at the Engineer's estimate for the project! The Borough was awarded a $248.780 CFAI Multi-Modal Grant for the Gregg Avenue Steps Project- a project identified within the Active Transportation Plan. Grant application seeking $102,500 to replace and upgrade Chartiers Park Shelter No.1 has been submitted to PAI DCNR. Letters of support for the project have been received from Senator Robinson, Representative Kulik, Bridgeville Attended Grant Workshop sponsored by Senator Robinson on March 12th. Assisting the Fire Department with a grant application for a project that would replace the fire station roof and resurface the parking lots. The Safety Committee met on March 21st. Noi incidents for the month to report. The committee also discussed Employee Wellness Program activities. Completed and submitted renewal application for the Police Professional Liability 2024/2025 Public Art Bridgeville Outdoor Sculptures have been insured and 2nd Quarter Newsletter is currently being drafted and will be mailed out with trash bills New resident packets sent to all new home buyers for the prior month, information based Responded to three Right to Know Request seeking Building Permit logr records, storm sewer maintenance records and rental property registration records. Library and the Bridgeville Athletic Assoc. Insurance Claims / Matters: Insurance. added to our policy. 2024 Borough Guide completed and mailed out. mid-April. offr real estate transfer records. Represented the Borough at the annual meeting of the Chartiers' Valley District Flood The Volunteer Opportunity Calendar has been created by Cheryl Glowark and posted on the Borough website. Information on the program has been provided to Bridgeville Attended with the President of Council the Route 50 multi-municipal meeting on March Detailed Zoning /Code Enforcement report attached summarizing complaints, permits Kalkeruth Roofing & Sheet Metal Land Development Plan - Developers Agreement and Stormwater Agreements have been executed and received. Solicitor willl be recording the Vesper Corner Plan of Lots Re-subdivision Plan = coordinated application, plan reviewed by the Borough Engineer and Planning Commission. Provided to Allegheny County Zoning Hearing Application for off-street parking variance at 621 McLaughlin Run Road has been received and fully processed. Hearing scheduled for April 17th, 7PM in Council Control Authority on March 21st. nonprofits. 13th. CODEENFORCEMENT/ZONING/PLANNING: and affairs. documents. Attended the March 25th Planning Commission Meeting. waiting on their response. Chambers. Comprehensive Plan: April 8th, 6:30PM Public Hearing has been advertised and posted. PUBLIC WORKS: McLaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A: o Easement documents provided to all property owners along project limits. Coordinated electrical repairs to Washington Avenue streetlights on March 25th, joint project between DPW, Westmoreland Electric and West Penn Power. The new Utility Truck should be received in the next two weeks, allt title documents have 2023 Sanitary Sewer Lining Project - bid opening held on March 19th, lowest bid received was from. Jet. Jack in the amount of $360,150. This project will address many areas where infiltration was found in the system from CCTV data of the prior year. been completed and processed. PUBLIC SAFETY: Station Street (between Railroad and' Washington Avenue) No Truck Prohibition that the Borough requested to PENNDOT has been posted, signs went up on March 18h, As directed by the Public Safety Committee, the application to study aj jake-brake prohibition on McLaughlin Run Road has been submitted to PENNDOT. Following up to complaints about mosquitos in the Chartiers Creek Back Channel near St. Clair Street, contact has been made with Allegheny County Health Department's Vector Control Unit. They willl be baiting this areai this month for mosquitos and will Cook School Park Tree Planting was held on March 30th. Approximately 30 volunteers attended and planted 17 trees that were made possible through a grant from Tree Attended March 23rd Easter Egg Hunt that was moved to the Fire Station due to poor weather. The event worked out better there than at Chartiers Park. Playground Improvements Project - met with the contractor on March 18th, he hopes to have the work at Cook School completed by early April and McLaughlin Run Playground 2024 Park Improvements Plan has been prepared, reviewed with the DPW staff and Parks Committee. Staff is now working to address the items listedi ini the plan. reevaluate mid-summer. PARKS AND RECREATION: Pittsburgh. complete by May 10th. 2 Ifa anyone would like to discuss any issue independently, please do not hesitate to contact me. I will also be prepared to discuss with the group at our upcoming meeting. Respectfullys submitted, Joseph Kauer, ICMA-CM Borough Manager 1 3 Borough of Bridgeville Grant LOR: Kauer Date Submitted Agency Project 7/31/2020 DCED Blight Removal Project 8/14/2020 County CARES Act- Pandemic Support 8/26/2020 CDBG Catch basin Replacements on Station and Darby 9/14/2020 DEP 2020 Household Waste Collection Event 11/10/2020 County Bridgeville Active Transpiration Plan 2/8/2021 County Chartiers Park Exercise Trail 2/22/2021 Noble Env. Chartiers Park Exercise Trail 3/8/2021 DCED Comprehensive Planu Update 4/6/2021 County Act152F Residential Demolitions- Shomes 4/6/2021 FEMA: Baldwin SL.F Residential Flood Demos 4/6/2021 FEMA: Italian Club Commercial Flood Demo 4/6/2021 ALCOSAN Sanitary Sewer Lining and Realignment 5/10/2021 DCED Chartiers Park Fitness Trail 5/3/2021 DEP 2020 Recycling Performance Grant 6/10/2021 DCED COVID-19A American Rescue Plan 2021 Grant Funding 8/6/2021 PAAG Say Noto! Drugs Handouts (for Halloween1 Treatbags) 8/16/2021 USDOI Police Body-worn Cameras 8/19/2021 CDBG Triangle ParkA ADAI Pathways & Improvemnents 11/19/2021 BRIC Mclaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A 9/21/2021 DEP 2021 HHW Collection Event Reimbursement 3/8/2022 DCED-LSA Mclaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A 5/30/2023 DCED-GTPG Chartiers ParkF Fitness Trail (REAPPLY) 4/6/2022 DCNR Cook School and Mclaughlin Playground Upgrades 4/11/2023 FedAppropril Mclaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A 5/9/2022 AIL. COARPA Chartiers Greenway Trail Phase 1A 5/3/2022 DEP 2021 Recycling Performance Grant 8/16/2022 CDBG Station Street ADAS Sidewalk Ramps 9/20/2022 GEDFT Gregg Ave Stairway & Bicycle Runnel Project 9/21/2022 DCNR Cook School Basketball Ct/ Chartiers Shelter 1Floor 10/13/2022 PCCD Police In-card camera upgrades ando officer retention bonuse $ 47,850.00 $ 10/14/2022 DEP 2022 HHW Event Reimbursement 11/7/2022 FEMAE BRIC Flood Control Project Phase 1A- (resubmit) 6/21/2023 DOTN MTF Gregg Ave Stairway & Bicycle Runnel Project 12/2/2002 PCA Public Art Bridgeville Four Year Program 12/2/2022 PASmally Wa! Muiti-municipal: Sanitary Sewer Rerouting Project 12/28/2022 PAH20 MLR Flood Project- Storm Sewer Work 3/6/2023 DCNR Cook School Basketball Ct/Chartiers! Shelter 1Floor 3/15/2023 AARP Sculpture for Triangle Park 8/4/2023 PAAG Say Noto! Drugs Handouts (for Halloween Treatbags) 8/31/2023 DEP 2023 HHW Event Reimbursement 10/23/2023 DEP 2022 Recycling Performance Grant 11/13/2023 LSA Chartiers Park Improvements 11/13/2023 LSA Active Transportation Improvements 12/5/2023 TreePgh 25trees for Spring 20241 Planting 2/23/2024 FEMAAFG News SCBAI Equipmentf for BVFD 3/27/2024 DCNR Chartiers Park Shelter Replacement Request Match Total 125,000.00 $ Status Award Amount Completed $ 125,00000 Awarded 125,000.00 Closedout 74,520.00 $ 8,280.00 $ 82,80000 Awarded 74,520.00 Closedout 30,750.00 $ 10,250.00 $ 41,00000 Awarded 23,000.00 Closedout 1,338.38 $ 1,338.38 $ 1,33838 Awarded 1,338.38 Closedout 45,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 50,00000 Awarded 22,000.00 Closedout 250,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 300,00000 Denied 10,000.00 37,500.00 $ 37,500.00 $ 75,00000 Awarded 37,500.00 108,150.00 $ 10,300.00 $ 118,45000 Awarded 41,000.00 Closedout 1,201,701.00 $ 484,500.00 $ 85,500.00 $ 570,000.00 Denied 250,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 300,00000 Denied 1,500.00 $ 513,193.14 $ 24,000.00 $ 10,00000 Awarded 10,000.00 Closedout 1,201,70100 Awarded $ 1,236,200.00 Closedout Withdrown $ 1,54414 Awarded 1,544.14 Closedout 513,193.14 Awarded 514,004.13 Closedout 24,000.00 Awarded 24,000.00 Closedout Awarded 1,000.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,10000 Awarded 1,000.00 Closedout 23,200.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 25,30000 Awarded 40,026.00 Closedout 3,039.20 $ 3,039.20 $ 6,078:40 Awarded 5,580.10 Closedout YearlApplication 9/15/2021 DEP New Dump Tk, Leaf Vac, Boxes and Recycle Binst fora allHou: $ 229,250.00 $ 63,250.00 $ 292,50000 Awarded 229,250.00 10/1/2021 GEDFT Werner Ave Slide/ /Retaining Wall /Storm Improvements 500,000.00 $ 281,886.00 $ 781,88600 Awarded 500,000.00 4/25/2023 DCED-FMP CommerciaiSt. Culvert Replacement- MIRFloodA Project 500,000.00 $ 1,090,002.00 $ 1,590,00100 Denied 4/6/2022 ALCOSAN Mclaughlin Runl Interceptor Disconnect/ /G-541 I&ireductior $ 812,600.00 $ 143,400.00 $ 956,000.00 Awarded 350,200.00 8/4/2022 PAAG Say Notot Drugs Handouts (for) Halloween Treatbags) $ 1,000.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,10000 Awarded 1,000.00 Closedout 1,000,000.00 Awarded > 1,000,000.00 250,000.00 $ 147,757.00 $ 397,757.00 Denied 272,540.00 $ 272,540.00 $ 545,280.00 Awarded 272,000.00 1,500,000.00 250,000.00 $ 45,000.00 $ 310,50000 Denied 1,500.00 $ 48,675.00 $ 352,000.00 $ Awarded 750,000.00 1,50000 Awarded 1,465.00 Closedout 48,675.00 Resubmit $ 352,000.00 Denied Awnses 3/25/ CA6a alloactions swapy with N. Fayette Tup. 100,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 125,00000 Denied 47,85000 Awarded 35,850.00 Closedout 2,754.15 $ 2,754.15 $ 5,50830 Awarded 5,308.30 Closedout 5,334,092.25 $ 1,778,030.75 $ 7,112,123.00 Awarded 5,330,000.00 3/17: Federal/ Appropriation Requested. 248,780.00 $ 106,620.00 $ 355,40000 Awarded 248,780.00 9/13/23: alsor resubmittedtod GEDFT 100,000.00 $ 1,000,000.00 $ > 100,000.00 Denied. Denied Aunaaso 500,000.00 $ 328,000.00 $ 828,000.00 Denied 77,500.00 $ 47,500.00 $ 125,000.00 Denied 15,000.00 5,000.00 $ 20,00000 Denied 1,000.00 $ 300.00 $ 1,30000 Awarded > 1,117.44 Closedout 2,062.30 $ 2,062.30 $ 4,12460 Awarded 4,124.50 Closedout 500,000.00 $ 87,200.00 $ 587,20000 Pending 600,000.00 $ 65,564.00 $ 665,56400 Pending 210,071.56 10,503.58 $ 220,57514 Pending 102,500.00 $ 102,500.00 $ 205,000.00 Pending 17,745,213.12 $ 4,868,477.36 $ 19,127,895.24 4 1,546.14 $ 1,54614 Awarded. 1,546.14 Closedout Awarded Running Totals: $ 10,887,354.23 Updated: 3/27/2024 Casey Delivers Major Wins for Pennsylvanians in Second Halfof 2024 Government Spending Bills MARCHZ 23, 2024 Ins second wave of FY248 government funding bills, PA: Senior Senator advances childo care funding, support for law enforcement and border patrol, and initiatives to uplift workers and: small businesses Additionally, Casey secures $30 million for 60 Pennsylvania community projects Bill heads to President's desk to become law Washington, D.C.-1 Today, U.S. Senator Bob Casey (D-PA) announced that several provisions he advocated for have advanced through the Senate as part of the second wave of government funding bills for Fiscal Year (FY) 2024. These include funding for law enforcement and border patrol, investments in child care programs and higher education, and initiatives supporting small businesses and Pennsylvania workers. Additionally, Senator Casey fought tos secure funding directly for 60 community projects in "l'm fighting to ensure that when Pennsylvanians sendt their tax dollars to Washington, Congress invests it right back into their communities," said Senator Casey. "Through this bill, I've worked to tackle some oft the most pressing issues facing Pennsylvanians-from supporting our first responders and stopping the flow of fentanyl into our communities, to revitalizing communities and uplifting small businesses, toi investing in the high quality child care and public education that working The spending package. passed 74-24, includes six of the 12 funding appropriations bills needed to pass to fully fund the government and continue critical programs. The legislation includes numerous priorities important to Pennsylvania in the following categories: defense and national security, public safetya and securing the border, education and child care, health care, and supporting workers and small businesses, and more. The House of Representatives passed the bill on Friday. Now thati it has Pennsylvania, totaling $29,959,000. families deserve." cleared the Senate, it heads to President Biden's desk for his signature. Direct Community Project Funding across Pennsylvania Senator Casey secured $30 million for 60 projects across Pennsylvania. The projects include job training initiatives, education programs for K-12 and college students, flood mitigation measures, small business support, and health facility improvements in the Commonwealth. Af full list of the 60 projects can be found HERE. Examples of projects include: Investing in Flood Prevention in Harrisburg: Senator Casey secured $750,000 for Harrisburg's Redevelopment Authority to complete the preliminary engineering: and design for its Paxton Creek Dechannelization Project, which will reduce the Supporting Community Schools in Erie: Senator Casey secured $350,000 toi fund four community: schools in Erie. Continued investment in these community schools wille ensure that the more than 2,000 students served receive robust academic, Upgrading Medical Equipment and Technology at an LGBTQ Health Center in Philadelphia: Senator Casey secured $400,000 to upgrade critical basic medical equipment and technology infrastructure at the Mazzoni Center, which provides comprehensive health care for Philadelphia's LGBTQ community. The upgrades include bolstering security systems, upgrading vitals machines, replacing outdated technology, and purchasingag generator which will ensure critical medications do not spoil Investing in a New Emergency Services Facility in Schuylkill County: Senator Casey secured $2 million to help Schuylkill County construct and operate a new facility which will provide expanded training for volunteer fire companies, emergency Supporting Opioid Addiction Treatment and Recovery inj johnstown: Senator Casey worked in partnership with Senator Fetterman to secure $115,000 to support the Cambria County Drug Coalition's efforts to administer medication and harm reduction supplies, as well as connect people suffering from substance abuse disorder tol health services. This unit would help a lower income community address the overdose crisis and: supporting community revitalization. Senator Casey secured this Supporting Tree of Life's Antisemitism Awareness Efforts: As Tree of Life expands its mission to fight antisemitism across Pennsylvania and the Nation, Senator Casey secured $1,000,000 to give the organization the resources to develop and repetitive and damaging flooding of Paxton Creek. medical, and emotional supports critical to overcoming systemic barriers tos success. during power outages. management services, and law enforcement officials. project in partnership with Senator Fetterman. Project Title: Quaker Valley School District Life Skills Café Recipient: Quaker Valley School District Amount: $100,000 County: Allegheny Project Description: This project will provide additional resources to the Quaker Valley School District's café, which is run by students with disabilities. The café empowers students to learn new life skills and supplies a variety of dietary options to encourage healthy eating. The new funding will enhance the café's life skills curriculum and equipment. FtTNEaeT Control Project Recipient: Borough of Bridgeville Amount: $750,000 County: Allegheny Project Description: This project will reduce the risk ofi flooding in Bridgeville by removing and replacing the Commercial Street culvert, which will improve storm drainage in the Borough. Senator Casey secured this project inj partnership with Senator Fetterman. Project Title: Business ofChildcare Training Program Recipient: Center for Women's Entrepreneurship- Chatham University County: Allegheny, Butler, Beaver, Westmoreland Amount: $157,000 Project Description: This project will help expand Chatham University's Business of Childcare Training program beyond the City of Pittsburgh to nearby counties and will help launch a program to help small child care businesses navigate post-COVID regulations. Project Title: Donora Family Medicine Renovation in Fredericktown Recipient: Centerville Clinic Amount: $500,000 County: Washington Project Description: This project will support renovations to create al new medical clinic for Donora Family Medicine, aj part of Centerville Clinics, Inc. The Clinic's current facility is beyond repair andi inadequate for the needs of medical professionals and patients. Project Title: UMWA Career Centers, Inc. Transitioning Workers inl PA from Coal to Recipient: United Mine Workers of America Career Centers, Inc. (UMWA Career Centers, Inc. Manufacturing UMWACC) Amount: $1,500,000 County: Greene Project Description: The project would help the United Mineworkers of America (UMWA) Career Centers, Inc. provide recruitment, retraining, and placement for workers from rural coal mining communities in Pennsylvania, helping them transition from traditional coal jobs to manufacturing jobs. Senator Casey secured this project inj partnership with Senator Fetterman. 3127/24,8:17AM Robinson Secures More than! $2.3 Millioni for District Infrastructure Upgrades Senator Robinson SENATOR DEVLIN ROBINSON Pennsylvanid's 37th District Serving Allegheny County Robinson Secures More than $2.3 Million for District Infrastructure Upgrades Posted on March: 26, 2024 HARRISBURG - Sen. DevlinRobinson.! (R-3Z) announced todayt thatn more than $2.3 millioni in grantsi is "Thesei initiatives are truly remarkable.. They will enhance connectivity by revamping streels, renewing publics stairways, improving sidewalks and more," said Robinson. "Each of these projects wills significantly enhance pedestrian experiences within our district, providing convenience and's safely for residents and visitors alike, as they enjoy the diverse amenities and: supportl local businesses across different areas of The grants, awarded through Commonwealth Finance Authority's Multimodal Transportation Fund are to encourage economic development and ensure that a safe and reliable system of transportation' is being awarded for local Tansportation improvement projects int the district. State Assista Local Proje our community." DEVLINI ROBINSO available tot the residents oft the commonwedlth. These projects include: $300,800 tor replace the West End Stairway in Moon Township. $249,900 for Crescent Township to replace sidewalks on McGovern! Boulevard. $127,400 to install sidewalks on six streets inl Leet Township. $456,5161 tot the Borough of Coraopolis to recanstruct two blocks of Montour Street. $163,463 to) Thornburg Borough for sidewalk installation dlong Hamilton Road. $248,780 for BadgavileBeroughio.ensrnctonew, publics stinveyondeydenmerumelardiegaAlenue. $500,000 for transportation improvements by Friends ofF Pittsburgh Professional Soccer att the Sporls and Athletic Complex at Montour. Junction in Coraopol Multimodall Transportation Fund awards may be used for the development, rehabilitation and enhancement of transportation assefs, streetscape, lighting, sidewalke The CFA wos establishedi in 2004 as ani independent agency oft the Pennsylvanio Department of Community and Economic Development to administer the commony htpslsenatomotinson.cm20240328icanonseumsmore-en23-mlomordiarearcntasivduvreupgncintdio-MAR3Iy-RPBqv08ge.. 1/2 $262,500 for Upper St. Clair Township for the construction ofas sidewalk along Fort Couch Road. connectivity oft ransportation assets and transil-oriented development. packages. Bridgeville Borough Meet me at the bridge wwandgewleboro.com 425 Bower Hill Road Bridgeville, PA: 15017-2379 Telephone: 412.221.6012 Fax: 412.257.8854 ZONING /CODE ENFORCEMENT REPORT FOR THE MONTH OF MARCH 2024 Covering the Period of March 6-A April 2, 2024 SUBMITTED BY. JOE KAUER, BOROUGH MANAGER, /ZONING OFFICER APRIL 2, 2024 BUILDING) / ELECTRICAL PERMITS ISSUED: 1417 Critchfield Dr. 1320 Missouri Avenue 1417 Critchfield Dr. 1327 Missouri Avenue DEMOLITION PERMITS ISSUED: CONDEMNAYION NOTICES ISSUED: STOP WORK ORDERS ISSUED: 621 Mclaughlin Run Road Front Porch reconstnucton/rephscement New bathroom in basement Basement remodel New Deck on rear of house Commercial renovations and change of use without building permits. (posted 3/7/24 after prior attempts to explain the permitting process) OCCUPANCY PERMITS: 229 Eisner Ave. GRADING PERMITS: Single Family Residence ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMITS ISSUED: 608 Baldwin St. 601 New York Circle 1090 Bank St. 416 Forbes St. 1345 Missouri. Ave. yard 217 Hall St. 225 Hall St. 266-68 St. Clair St. hazardous conditions 4'and 6' tall fence in rear yard 10'x12' shed in reary yard 6' tall fence in rear yard 8'x12' shed inr rear yard PROPERTY MAINTENANGE/ZONING VIOLATION NOTICES SENT (FIRST LETTERS): Storage shed in disrepair and debris strewn about rear Inoperable SUVi in rear of property Inoperable SUV in rear of property Stormwater discharge creating public nuisance and UNRESOLVED PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ISSUES (FINAL NOTICES): 710 Coulter St. strewn about the yard. BLIGHT REMOVAL/ DEMO STATUS: 1. 781 Bower Hill Road Two disassembled junk cars int the yard and furniture Condemned- -8/15/2013. Property transferred ownership 2016. 9/14/20: Request for Intentions for Property sent to new owner. 10/28/20: Owner cleaned up outside of home, making interior repairs and is actively trying to sell the house. CITATIONS ISSUED AT DISTRICT COURT: DISTRICT COURT/ZONING HEARINGS: Respectfully: submitted, A Kauer Manager/Zomingolmiter 2 PROJECT UPDATE LOG DESCRIPTION PROJECT STATUS COST GRANT: $RECD. BORO.SHARE 2/8/22: Project underway; welcome wall stain color selected to match Bethany Church. Project on: schedule to be completed by October 2022. Press releases and project information shared with public. 4/6: temporary signals installed, work underway on new. turning lane. 5/3/22: Construction on- going. 7/5/22: Welcome to Bridgeville wall now under construction. 2/7: /PENNDOT Invoice 1 requested andr received as majority of construction Completed awaiting state completed on Chartiers Street to close out GEDF grant before grant expires. invoice for Borough 4/5: GEDF grant reimbursement received, bridge scheduled to be replaced contribution to this month, 36 extended weekend closures. 4/25: Project nearing completicn. Chartiers St. & Bridge Widening Project project. 6/6: Bridge completed, minor restoration and punch list work o/s. $788,000.00 $300,000.00 $488,000.00 Will meet with Parks/Rec and engineer to determine design. Should submit a DCNR Grant. 4/5: Comp Plan working on project to create a meadow' with walking paths within field. 4/25: Planning Commission discussing a phased project that can be implemented. 9/5 Comp Plan recommending Meadow Project, coordinating project with Rotary, Lions Club (benches and: signs) and DCNR (Lawn to Meadow Program) for 2024 Construction. 10/3: Rotary Funding awardedf for the project, DPW cut back thet trail to re-establish! it. 2/6: DCNR reports project is on schedule for spring or summer 2024 planting. McLaughlin Ballfield Planning $42,371.00 $42,371.00 $0.00 9/6: Project bid opening set for 9/9, to take action to award contract at 9/12 meeting. 10/4: Preconstruction meeting to be held: 10/6 with contractor. 11/8: Contractor has ordered steelf for retaining wall. 12/7: contractor mobilized work started on Union St. 1/3: Union Street wall substantially completed, waiting on West Penn Power to relocated poles on Werner Street. 2/7: Power Poles relocated on) Werner, now waiting on Comcast and' Verizon to relocate so that wall work can: start. 6/6: Union St. completed, Werner work to start 8/1. 9/5: waiting on' West Penn Power to relocate wires at the end of Werner sot that a crane can be used to construct the wall. Verizon and Comcast have completed their work. GEDF contract extension granted from the County. 12/5: PUCInformal complaint filed, West Penn now reports that they will start relocation work once our contractor pays them for the services, contractor paid this bill this week. 2/6: Construction on1 the Werner project started this week, plan ist to be complete by June. Werner Avenue Retaining Wall Underway $1,202,877.20 $1,014,004.00 3/27/2024 Pg.1 PROJECT UPDATE LOG DESCRIPTION PROJECT STATUS COST GRANT $RECD. BORO. SHARE 2024 Construction ($2.5 million) PENNDOT started design, field scoping meeting held 8/5/20. 9/8: meeting information shared with Council. A request for a public meeting to inform the citizens was relayed onto PENNDOT. 5/4: JK participated in meeting with PENNDOT on 4/30, they are considering installing the missing sidewalk along Chartiers Street up from Chestnut Street to Winfield as part of this project. 2/8/22: contractor to start boring for project design. DPW marked borough sewers. 3/8: PENNDOT to hold meeting for public officials on 3/23 to discuss project. 4/6: Public meeting held in March- project plans displayed in Borough Bldg. Lobby and website. 4/5: preliminary plans received and presented to Council. 4/25: draft maintenance and cost share agreement received from PENNDOT and provided to Council. 8/8: PENNDOT reporting project is behind schedule, start Chartiers Street Landslide Repairs PENNDOT PROJECT date now delayed to early 2025. 7/5: Community survey to be posted in. July. 8/2: public survey: 1 underway. 10/4: Public Planning Event scheduled for 10/20 at Fleet Depot Lot. 12/7: Business focus group being scheduled for. January. 2/7: Business Focus Group meeting to be held 3/2, 5:30PM at American Legion Hall. Invites to go out within ther next week. 7/1: Public meeting No. 2 scheduledi for 8/16. 8/8: Second public input meeting to be held 8/161 to present proposed plan recommendations. 11/7: Planning Commission approved public display and comment period. Plan posted on website, lobby and atl Library. A public hearing tol be heldi in early 20241 for adoption. 12/5: written public comments are being accepted through December 15th. 12/15:2 written comments received to be reviewed with Committee. 2/6: Plan has been updated per PC recommendations from public comments received, PC1 to review at their February meeting for consideration to move forward to Public Hearing for adoption. 3/5: PCa approved plan and recommends adoption to Borough Council. 4/2: Public Hearing to be held on 4/81 to hear testimony/p public Comprehensive Plan Update Ongoing comment on the proposed plan. $75,000.00 $37,500.00 3/27/2024 Pg.2 PROJECT UPDATE LOG DESCRIPTION PROJECT STATUS COST GRANTSRECD. BORO.SHARE 2/8/21: County CITF grant submitted (denied on 4/15/21), $10,000 grant from Noble Environment applied for and received. 5/10: PADCED Grant Application completed and submitted. 12/7: DCED application not awarded, Manager request authorization to apply for DCNR funding in 2022 for project. 3/8: 2022 grant application completed and ready to submit. 4/6: Grant submitted for project. 5/4/22: Mgr working on another grant toi the County fort this Chartiers Park Fitness Trail Waiting on Grant project. 10/4: DCED and County Grant applications not awarded. 6/6: DCED Project Review grant resubmitted. $310,500.00 $250,000.00 $60,500.00 LOI accepted by PEMA/ /Full application submitted, follow up question received backf from them on 12/6, Manager and Engineer working on responses to send back tot them by 12/30/21. 2/8/22: working on second grant application for the project; seeking $1,000,0001 from DCED Statewide Local Agency fund. 3/8: third grant application completed and ready to submit seeking PAI Flood Mitigation Funds 9/6: FEMA did not select the project this round, looking for additional funding sources and reapplying for BRIC2022 consideration. 11/8: 2022 FEMAI BRIC application completed, due to PEMAI by 11/16. Updated costs received. 9/5: FEMAI BRIC grant awarded $5.33 million for Phase 1A!! 12/18: DEP permit application and county conservation district permit applications submitted. 3/5: Int the process of Grant securing easements from property owners. 4/2: Federal appropriation int the amount of $750,000 awarded, this fully funds the project. McLaughlin Run Flood BRIC Control Project - Phase 1A Awarded Prestley Road Traffic Signal PENNDOT Adaptative' Timing $7,112,123.00 $5,330,000.00 PENNDOT received funding toi implement adaptative timing tot this remaining agreements intersection. Project would bei in: 2024/25. Received notice from the County that they will replace the bridge over McLaughlin Runi in: 2026. Design /engineering to start this year. Connects meeting to be held within the month to coordinate planning and Borough thoughts. 3/8: participated in Connects meeting for new bridge's design. Provided their Engineer with Borough long-term plans and objectives. 12/7: approval provided to PENNDOT toi include in: 2024 ADA ramp project. Bower Hill Bridge Replacement Bank Street Bump outs- 2024 Engineering Underway Project identified for 2024 Borough Budget $100,180.00 $0.00 $100,180.00 3/27/2024 Pg.3 PROJECT UPDATE LOG DESCRIPTION PROJECT STATUS COST GRANTSRECD. BORO.SHARE 12/7: engineer finalizing design for DCNR approval, working on securing approval to proceed with purchase in early 2023 so project can be completed in summer 2023. 1/3: Project design and Costars quote proposal on. January Agenda for approval to proceed. 2/7: DCNR Approval received, purchases ordered. Summer construction is projected. 7/1: DCNR has advised of the ability to use existing grant funds to rehabilitate Cook School Basketball Ct. Working now to have grant contract amended and plans prepared to bidt this separate project. 8/8: contractor planning to start construction on 9/20/23. 11/7:construction is ongoing. 12/5: punch list issued for both parks, waiting on warmer weather for rubber surface installation at McLaughlin Run Park. 2/6: Basketball Court Project on February Agenda to authorize advertisement for bids. 3/5: currently out to bid, bid opening scheduled for April2,2 2024. Cook School and McLaughlin Playground improvements Underway McLaughlin Run Multi- municipal Sanitary Sewer Rerouting & 1-I Reduction Project $444,500.00 $222,250.00 $22. 1/3: ALCOSAN grow grant: secured for project, second application submitted Design to DCED for sewer grant to fully fund project. $828,000.00 $350,000.00 $478,000.00 2/7: Authorized and ordered: New dump truck, new leaf vac, truck collection boxes (2) and now getting quotes on recycle carts for all houses. 6/6: experience supply issues on truck and body, seeking outside quotes from Ford and A&H. Newr recycle bins have been shopped around for quotes and recommendation on 6/12 Agenda. 7/1: new truck ordered through Stucky Ford and is being built by A&H Equipment. 3/5: All equipment received and in- service. Project complete and grant reimbursement: submitted to DEP. 9/5: Planning Commission reviewed the PENNDOT presentation on the project, comments passed on to PENNDOT. Council granted construction easement and right of wayi in front of parkf for guard rail. Construction Recycling and Leaf Collection Program improvements Completed $292,500.00 $229,250.00 $63,250.00 Mclaughlin Run Bridge No.2 Replacement (PENNDOT) Design planned to start in: 2025. 9/5: preliminary design completed, grant applications completed and Transportation Granti int the amount of $248,780 awardedi for the project. Gregg Ave. Stairway & Multimodal Grant submitted to DCED and GEDF for consideration. 4/2: PAI Multimodal Bicycle Runnel Project Awarded $355,400.00 $248,780.00 $106,620.00 3/27/2024 Pg.4 PROJECT UPDATE LOG DESCRIPTION PROJECT STATUS COST GRANTSRECD. BORO. SHARE 10/3: west side of Bridgeville has been completed, remaining signs needed to complete the Borough this year have been ordered and should be installed by the end of this year. 12/5: first batch of old signs provided to the Historical Society, andt the remaining new signs have been received. DPW installing now and project to be completed this month. 12/18: all new signs installed and 10/3: Manager met with USCI Manager to discuss working together to advance the project. USC reached out to PENNDOT and they confirmed that they are also working on the planning for it, submitting CMAQ grant application this year for it. 2/6: meeting held this week with Rep. Kulik to seek New Street Name Sign Replacement Project Completed olds signs provided to the Historical Society. $15,000.00 $0.00 $15,000.00 Bank St/ Mayview/ Chartiers/ / Lesnett Road Roundabout Planning project support. 10/3: Freet technical assistance received from PENNDOT LTAP, Pennoni Traffic Engineer's prepared a plan that wouldi improve the intersection with some restriping and delineation. Plant to be presented to Council on 10/9 before we gol backt to PENNDOT for their approval. 12/18: plan provided to PENNDOT, waiting on their review comments. 3/5: PENNDOT approved the plan, they will paint ther new white line on Prestley Rd, we willl be responsible for the painting of the hashes and painting on Charlet St. Prestley Road/ / Charlet St/ Perrett St Intersection Safety improvements Review 12/5: Pipel lining of sanitary sewers from sitesi identified in Year 1 of CCTV work. Worki is proposed on: Mill, Bower Hill, Pesavento, Union, Luna, Vesper, Ridge, Pennsylvania, Laurel, McLaughlin Run, Grandview, Sarah, Coolidge, New York Circle, and' Winfield. Project ready to bid, work to be completedi in early 2024. 12/18: project advertised, bid opening planned for 3/4/24. 3/5: Bid opening postponed until 3/19/24. 4/2: Bids received, Jet Jacki ist the: lowest bidder, contract award will be on the 4/8 Agenda. Sanitary Sewer Pipe Lining Contract $360,150.00 $128,000.00 $360,150.00 2/6: Manager recommendation presented to Roads Committee based on Engineer's Road) Rating Table data. Projert on, Agenda for ronsideration to movef forward. 3/5: Bid opening scheduled for April 2, 2024. 2024 Road Paving Program Contract $336,000.00 $0.00 $336,000.00 3/27/2024 Pg.5 BRIDGEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report to Borough Council for thel Month of March 2024 Category Mar-24 1280.00 23.00 48.00 1351.00 4 8 24 137 7 56 1 899 602 8 2724 12 2024 YTD 4384.00 80.50 136.00 4600.50 10 27 60 194 12 102 2 2046 1374 10 7320 22 Mar-24 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 $1,136.61 $1,136.61 $31,284.33 Regular Hrs worked Overtime hrs Court Case hrs Total Officer Hrs Animal Complaints Criminal Arrests Criminal Charges filed Traffic Citations Boro Citations Community Service Abandoned Vehicle Reports Calls for Service Business checks Wamings Issued Patrol Miles total Traffic Accidents Pd/eDPAtheNtRAyONOORI Revenue Source Amusement Permits Boro Citation/Tickets Request for Police Reports Solicitation Permits/Others District Court 05-2-21 Total Yeari to Date Totals Bridgeville Police Department Arrest Report for Month of: March 2024 Bridgeville Police Department Traffic Citation Report for Month of: March 2024 Access Device Fleeing or Attempting to elude police officer Terroristic Threats Retaliation against witness Possession of paraphernalia Theft False Imprisonment DUI Harassment Disorderly Conduct Criminal Conspiracy Careless Driving Reckless Driving No Standing/Parking Driving while privilege suspended llegal parking w/in 301 ftoft traffic signal Disregard traffic lane Traffic control signalldevice 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 Registration Violations Improper Display Plate Suspend Registration Required to be licensed Driving under suspension Violation of Title Financial responsibility required Traffic control signal/device Improper Pass Pass Left Unsafe Approach Intersection Improper STOP signs Method of turning Parking Violations Speeding Violations Limitations on backing Careless driving Reckless driving Accident involving damage to unattended vehicle or properly Window tintlobstruction Inspection violations Emissions required 12 1 4 2 2 5 2 3 1 1 31 1 1 47 1 1 1 2 2 15 1 137 Total Total April 01, 2024 Calls for Service - by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 03/01/2024 and 03/31/2024 BRIDGEVILLE BORO Primary Count Code 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 1 0 8 3 1 1 2 8 3 3 1 1 3 1 1 2 1 1 3 2 56 1 3 1 1 7 7 9 1 9 1 4 1 602 1 2 1 SecondaryUCR Count Code 3 Code Description 0200 1100 1190 1420 1440 1490 1531 2110 2122 2400 2450 2800 2840 3100 3102 3110 3113 3115 3120 3131 3138 3139 3140 3141 3142 3143 3144 3145 3147 3160 3173 3175 3181 3189 3200 3202 3205 3206 3209 3210 3211 3213 3217 3218 3225 3241 3242 3243 Code 4 RAPE FRAUD FRAUD-ALL OTHER(FLIM FLAM,CONFIDENCE CRIMINAL MISCHIEF TO PUBLIC BUILDINGS CRIMINAL MISCHIEF ALL OTHER CRIMINAL MISCHIEF- - REPORTS WEAPONS-POSSESSION-FIREARMS DRIVING UNDERT THE INFLUENCE-LIQUORIDRUGS DRIVE UNDER INFLUENCE-DRUGS-IMPAIRED DISORDERLY CONDUCT HARASSMENT BORO ORD- - SOLICITING W/O PERMIT -#724 REDUCED DRUG RELATED CHARGE ALARMS - BUSINESSRESIDENCE ALARMS - FIRE ALARM-A ASSISTI AS NEEDED ANIMAL- -B BARKING DOGS ANIMAL - OTHER COMPLAINTS REPORTED ANIMAL - PET ATI LARGE CASUALTY- ASSIST MEDICS/EMERGENCY DEATHS - UNATTENDEDILLNESS ORI NATURAL DISPUTE- - NEIGHBOR CONFLICTS- - VARIOUS DISPUTE-TENANT/LANDLORD DISTURBANCE-BARRESTAURANT DISTURBANCE-HOUSEHOLDIFAMLY DISTURBANCE-PUBLICAREA DISTURBANCE-NOSE DISTURBANCE- JUVENILE HAZARD - TRAFFIC 1 DISTURBANCE- - DISAGREEMENT -VARIED CIRC. DISTURBANCE ALL OTHERS REPORTED JUVENILE- CHILDLINE REFERRAL INVESTIGAT SERVICE-COMMUNITY, SERVICE DETAIL MENTAL COMPLAINT- 302TRANSPORT MENTAL COMPLAINT- - OTHER, REPORTS,ETC. PROPERTY LOST, FOUND BORRECOVERED PROPERTY- - MISSING, UNDETERMINED CAUSE SERVICE - UTILITY SERVICE INTERRUPTIONAW SERVICE- POLICE REQ. CRIM. HISTORY SERVICE - CHECK WELFARE OF RESIDENT,ETC. SERVICE. - ASSIST ORAIDED CASE SERVICE - ASSIST OTHERAGENCYP.D. SERVICE. - LOCK OUT/HOME OR VEHICLE SERVICE ALL OTHER CALLS FOR SERVICE SERVICE - REQUEST STREET MAINTENANCE SERVICE-BUSINESS CHECK SUSPICIOUS CIRC. - PERSON(S) SUSPICIOUS CIRC.- VEHICLE(S) SUSPICIOUS CIRC.-A ALL OTHER BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGHI POLICE Page 1 of2 VAat a April 01, 2024 Calls for Service - by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 03/01/2024. and 03/31/2024 BRIDGEVILLE BORO Primary Count Code2 2 3 4 2 1 36 4 4 1 1 1 4 1 3 60 7 899 Secondary UCR Count Code 3 Code Description 3252 3253 3254 3259 3260 3263 3264 3270 3630 3640 3650 4010 6004 CITT CITW WARNING Code 4 TRAFFIC COLLISION- -NONREPORTABLE TRAFFIC COLLISION-LEAVING THE SCENE TRAFFIC COLLISION-PROPERIY DAMAGE TRAFFIC- ABANDONED VEHICLE -MVC TRAFFIC-ENFORCEMENT MVC TRAFFIC-PARKING TRAFFIC-/ ALL OTHER TRAFFIC WARRANT/PFA. SERVICE- INSIDE AGENCY DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE-F PARENTISONDAUGH. DOMESTIC DSTURBANCE-FAMLY MEMBERS DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE-BOYGIR FRIEND TRAFFICACC. INVOLVING PROPERTY DAMAGE NTELLIGENCE/OTHER TRAFFIC CITATION Total Calls BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH! POLICE Page 2 of2 VaNvE Bridgeville Borough Meet me at the bridge wwbridgeyleporo.com 425 Bower Hilll Road Bridgeville, PA 15017-2379 Telephone: 412.221.6012 Fax: 412.257.8854 DEPARIMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE: Jason Sarasnick, Bruce Ghelarducci, Shane Franchick Greg Allott, Foreman, Joe Kauer, Borough) Manager MONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 2024 Weekly street sweeping started on April 2nd and will run through May 3. May through September, streets are: swept the third full week ofe each month. Spring Brush Collection started April 2nd and runs through May 3rd. Business District Maintenance: Streetlight Outage between James Street and Station Street was repaired on March 25th. A contractor had tol be brought in and coordinated with' West Penn Power to temporarily disconnect service while the service line was cleaned and repaired. Troop banners have been hung for the year, including the new second poles that the All park facilities, restroom buildings, pavilions and concessions have had water service Swapped the larger bleachers that were at Cook School Park fort the smaller ones at Chartiers Park and moved the larger ones from thes soccer-field over to thel baseball field. Storm-sewer Improvements: four catch basins on Laurel and Coolidge Streets have been fully replaced. All storm sewers on streets that are scheduled to be paved this year are int the process of Sign) Maintenance- replaced damaged signs, straightened poles, refaced faded stop signs and Ongoing maintenance has been ded.cated to filling potholes and repairs to multiple streets and Cleaned & maintained culverts, trash-rack, catch basins and swales throughout town: specifically Parking Authority requested. restored for the season. Park Maintenance: Cleaned up Chartiers Park for the Easter Egg Hunt. being fully rebuilt or replaced. Equipment Maintenance: o Serviced multiple police cruisers (oil changes and brakes) added missing speed limit signs throughout town. alleys. on and after rainy days. Foreman responded, marked, and reported multiple PA-One Call requests. ### ALSSE Cil Engineers and Suvayors LSSE . Rabell . Senate 846 FourthAvenue, Coraopolis, PA15108 (412): 264-4400 . (412)264-1200Fax info@Isse.com . www.lsse.com MEMO TO: Bridgeville Borough Council FROM: Kevin A. Brett, P.E. SUBJECT: April 8, 2024 Meeting DATE: April2,2024 S.O.No.: 0523-01 John] R. Heyl, P.E. Engineering Items cc: Joseph Kauer, Borough Manager Following is a summary oft the engineering work performed or authorized since the last meeting: Developmunts Bonds MS4: Vesper Corner Consolidation: LSSE issued Review No. 1 dated March 21,2024. None this month Reguseldpoamemalion) for DEP Inspection has been provided; no violations notedfrom Inspection. LSSE has submitted the 2023. Annual Report. DEP issued update that current permit will be extended. two years until. March. 2025. Public Works Projects: 2024 Roadway improvements: LSSE provided preliminary Opinion of Probable Costs on December 19, 2023. LSSE issued the Advertisement to the Borough on February 26, 2024; bid opening is April 2, 2024. LSSEwill provide Bid Report. McLaughlin Run Flood Control: LSSEtransmitted: easement exhibits to. Borough so that easement acquisitioni mayoccur. Chapter. 105/104Joint Permit application was. submitted on. December 12, 2023. LSSE is meeting with Borough Staff and property owners on March 11, 2024 to review scope of projecta and easement limits. NIVRONS27S23-OTSg Rptsi2024104 Aprild docx 1of4 Contract No. 22-R02- Werner Street Slope Stabilization: oroghowenkladeDT Grant in the amount of $500,000. for the project. Work was awarded to A. Merante Contracting, Inc. in the amount of $1,202,877.20. Pre-Construction Meeting scheduled for October 6, 2022. Union Streei has been completed. LSSE transmitted. Partial. Payment No. 6int the amount f$64,556.10as7 notedi ini letter datedNovember 14, 2023. LSSE issued Partial. Payment No. 7 on February 29, 2024. LSSE reviewed field conditions with the Contractor (A. Merante Contracting, Inc.) on March 11, 2024 and issued a letter dated March 21, 2024 regarding RFI No. 2. LSSE issued Partial Payment No. 8 on April2,2 2024. Borough Grant Summary Anticipated Start Date Work-Gomplete Spring-2022 PemmDOTPrejeet) Work-Complete Work-Complete Werk-Cemplete Werk-Complete WorkComplete Work-Cemplete WWorke Gemplete Fall 2022 Werk-Cemplete Fall 2023 Fall 2024 Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Spring 2025 Project MeHag-R-Park DCNR Ph.2 Chartiers-Street Widening Bewe-PReaSiem GEDE Sewer Mebaughin-Run-Hleed GEDF Prejeet PRP-Stermwater Separaters ADA-RAmps nlet-Replacement Bligh-Remediation Seruehure-Demoktion Aet152-Stuelare Demelition Werner Ave. Slope Repair THanglePar-Sedewalks CDBG Cook School Park & McLaughlin. Run! Park Playgrounds Gregg Avenue Steps Project Phasel I McLaughlin] Run) Flood FEMA Project Phasel McLaughlinl Run) Flood Federal Project Phasel Grant Source GEDE Grant Value $209,041-27 $300,000.00 $100,000.00 $425,000.00 $70,000.00 $20,000.00 $23,000.00 $74,000.00 $41,000.00 $500,000 $20,013 $272,000 $248,780 $5,334,062 $750,000 Borough Match $209,041.27 $488,000.00 Overages-Only $12,000.00 $70,200.00 $18,000.00 Overages Overages Overages Overages Only Overages $272,000 Overages Only Overages Only Overages Only Overages Only CFA GDBG CDBG CFA ACED GEDTF DCNR CFA-MTF McLaughlin! Run Flood PALocal Share $1,000,000 Appropriation Bill Fire Station Improvements: LSSE issued the Opinion of] Probable Cost and Concept Flood Control Infrastructure (Phase I): LSSE transmitted supporting information on March 26, 2024 for Borough use in responding to comments received by FEMA. Plan on March 20, 2024 for Borough use in grant applications. RA0123525-01hgl Rpts12024104. April.docx 2of4 DCNR Grant Funding - Park Playground Improvements Cook School Park Playground LSSE provided the Borough Sketch Plans and Preliminary Opinion of Probable Construction Costs for use in submitting the grant applications. LSSE is assisting Borough with DCNR submission. LSSE provided response to. DCNR on February 14, 2023. DCNR noted that fence is reimbursable through COSTARS; awaiting. final DCNR review and approval. DCNR approved design; materials have been ordered. LSSE issued punchlist letter to Contractor on December. 5, 2023. McLaughlin Run Park Playground Playground structure has been installed; waiting on the weather to install play surface. LSSE issued punchlist letter to Contractor on December 5, 2023. LSSE transmitted invoice in the amount of8124,800.00. LSSE issuedpuchlis! letter to Contractor on December 5, 2023. BasketballPickleball Courts LSSE provided the Borough a plan and opinion of probable costs to include renovation of the basketball court and addition of a pickleball court for inclusion in the grant project. LSSE preparing hid package. for basketball court and pickleball court improvements. LSSE to submit package to DCNR, for review and approval. DCNR has approved project for bidding. Project included as Add Alternate to Road Program Contract; bids to open on April 2, 2024. 2024DCNR Grant Applications on February 20, 2024. Chartiers Park Improvements: LSSE transmitted Opinion of Probable Cost to thel Borough PAH20-A McLaughlin Flood Mitigation LSSE submitted grant application for. food mitigation project. DEP issued a completeness review letter on March 27,2024. The) project is now under technical review. Center Street Sanitary Sewer Issue LSSE has initiated field investigations, for the common. sanitary.sewer lateral collecting/low.from 320-327 Center Street. Surveys were completed February 8, 2024. Design has been initiated. Planned bid opening datei is June 6, 2024. ALCOSANPhase II Consent Orderand Agreement o Phase IC COA was executed October 28, 2022.The next tasks for the Order include flow monitoring and field surveys necessary to update the muli-municipal McLaughlin Run H&H. Model and completing an. Alternative. Analysis based on this model by December 31, 2023, This work is being completed as part oft the on-going multi-municipal coordination with Upper St. Clair and Bethel Park. 3RWW has drafted a MOU to identify cost allocations. for model update work and, preparation MAPROI523523-0l4ngl Rpts12024104. Aptildocx 3of4 ofSSOEP (alternatives analysis report). A revised. MOUwas sent March 6, 2024 to account for comments, from each municipality. ACHD. has approved an extension of the SSOEP report due date to. June 30, 2024. LSSE coordinating with 3RWW for Regionalization: Remaining Regionalization repairs to be completed as part ofthe McLaughlin Run. Multi-Municipal C-54. Sanitary Sewer Re-Routing Project. drafting of the SSOEP. o Sanitary Sewer 0&M: LSSE has drafted an SOA for Engineering Services related to the CCTV and MHPS programs for 2024. Focus /tasks to be completed in Year 3 (FY 2024) include Visual Inspection, Cleaning / CCTV of approximately 20,000 LF of Borough sanitary sewers in the C-54 Sewershed. The SOA for this work is provided) for action at this evening' 'si meeting. LSSE issued. Revision No. Itot the SOA on February 9, 2024. GROW Grant Application: ALCOSAN has awarded a GROW Grant in the amount of $350,200.00 which represents approximately 409ofconsiruction costs for the project. ACHD has provided, guidance that this project would qualify as a 10%1 reduction project to LSSE initiated designfor Contract No. 23-S2-) WorkArea 41 SamitarySewer Lining Program. Bids opened March 19, 2024. Bid Report was issued on March 21,2024 with Jet. Jack, Inc. as thel low bidder. both the McLaughlin Park SSO and C-5310 POCSSO. NAPRO1S21525-0Bagl Rpts12024104. April.docx 4of4 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK ACCOUNT BALANCES. AS. PER BANK STATEMENTS DATED MARCH31, 2024 GENERAL FUND SANITARY SEWER FUND GARBAGE FUND PAYROLL FUND $817,660.83 $1,767,954.13 $99,855.22 $11,859.89 $641,056.76 $138,285.84 $935.78 $2,332.08 $1,694.19 $367,780.39 $1,111.54 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND LIQUID FUELS FUND UTILITY FUND RELIEF FUND ANNE BAUMGARTEN CHILDREN'S SAFETY FUND BUDGETARY RESERVE FUND HAZARD MITIGATION GRANT PROJECT FUND ohNxe TREASHE Ronald Womer, Treasurer 1 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF GENERAL FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $975,776.00 $117,281.67 $1,093,057.67 $817,660.83 $114,694.98 $2,586.69 $275,396.84 $11,382.89 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $806,277.94 4/41v Aow RECONCIIATION OF SANITARY SEWER FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $1,664,490.51 $149,558.52 $1,814,049.03 $1,767,954.13 $144,747.05 $4,811.47 $46,094.90 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits SEWER FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $1,767,954.13 Row 444 - 2 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCIIATION OF GARBAGE FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $136,072.39 $13,863.65 $149,936.04 $99,855.22 $13,517.72 $345.93 $50,080.82 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits GARBAGE FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 $99,855.22 Row 4/4124 Approved by Treasurer: RECONCILIATION OF PAYROLL FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $27,299.87 $110,496.32 $137,796.19 $11,859.89 $110,448.99 $47.33 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits PAYROLL FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE $125,936.30 $7,040.22 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $4,819.67 Row 414124 3 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $942,077.45 $2,210.76 $944,288.21 $641,056.76 $0.00 $2,210.76 $303,231.45 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits C.I. FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 Approved by' Treasurer: $641,056.76 Row 44h4 RECONCILIATION OF LIQUID FUELS FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $447.45 $137,838.39 $138,285.84 $138,285.84 $137,445.06 $393.33 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits L.F. FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $138,285.84 AUw 4H4h4 4 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF UTILITY FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $32,806.95 $0.00 $40.20 $31,911.37 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits UTILITY FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE $40.20 $32,847.15 $935.78 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $935.78 Row 4K4/4 RECONCILIATION OF FLOOD RELIEF FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $2,325.45 $0.00 $6.63 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits RELIEF FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE $6.63 $2,332.08 $2,332.08 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $2,332.08 Aow 41414 5 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF ANNE BAUMGARTEN CHILDREN'S SAFETY FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $1,689.37 $4.82 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits SAFETY FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE $4.82 $1,694.19 $1,694.19 3/31/2024 Approved by' Treasurer: $1,694.19 Row 414/24 RECONCILIATION OF BUDGETARY RESERVE FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $366,734.30 $1,046.09 $367,780.39 $367,780.39 $0.00 $1,046.09 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 $0.00 RESERVE ACCOUNT BALANCE 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $367,780.39 Row 44B4 6 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MARCH 2024 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF HMGP FUND Bank Balance Deposits Interest Earned TOTAL TOTAL 3/1/2024 $1,108.38 $0.00 $3.16 $0.00 $0.00 Total Deposits and Other Credits Less Checks Paid and other Debits Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits HMGP FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE $3.16 $1,111.54 $1,111.54 3/31/2024 Approved by Treasurer: $1,111.54 Adw 4424 7 Tax Collector's Monthly Report to Taxing Districts Forthe Month of MARCH 20_24 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH Taxing District Per Real Estate Interim/Other Capita/Other Other 2023 A. Collections *. : : - 1. Balance Collectable- Beginning of Month- 2A. Additions: During the Month (*) 100,960.26 6,161.50 107,121.76 6,818.89 2B. Deductions: Credits During the Month - (from line 17) 3. Total Collectable : :: 4 . 35 24535 5. . : 4. Less: Face Collections for the Month 5. Less: Deietions from the List (*) 6. Less: Exonerations (*) 7. Less: Lens/Non-Lienabie Installments (*) 8. Balance Collectable - End of Month B Reconciliation, of Cash Collected, 9. Face Amount of Colections - (must agree with line 4) 100,302.87 6,818.89 338.30 64.01 7,093.18 10. Plus: Penalties 11. Less: Discounts 12. Total Cash Collected per Column 13. Total Cash Coljected (*)ATTACH ANY SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION REQUIRED BY YOUR TAXING DISTRICT C. Payment of Taxes 14. Amount Remitted During the Month (*) Date Transaction # Amount TOTAL ALL TAXES Total $ 15. Amount Paid with this Report Applicable to this Reporting Month Transaction # 16. Total Remitted This Month 17. List, Other Credit Adjustments (*) $ Parcel # Name Amount Totall $ 18. Interest Earnings (ifa applicable) $ Amne Mauie Vaua Kinno 4/2/2024 Iverify this is a compiete and accurate reporting oft the balance collectable, taxes collected and remitted for the TAXING DISTRICT USE (OPTIONAL) Tax Collector Date Carryover from Previous Month Amount Collected This Month Less Amount Paid this Month Ending Balance month. Received by (taxing district): $ Titie: Date: lacknowledge the receipt of this report. MONTH OF MARCH-2024 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH TAX COLLECTORS MONTHLY REPORT TAX COLLECTOR: ANNE MARIE PARISI RATE OF COMMISSI FACE DISCOUNT PENALTY NET DEPOSITED COMMISSION DUE REAL ESTATE 2023 CURRENT (at discount) (7-1 to 8-31) 2023 CURRENT (at face) 2023 CURRENT (at penalty) (11-1 to 6-30) (9-1 to 10-31) 6,818.89 64.01 338.30 7,093.18 5% 340.95 REAL ESTATE- Delinquent 2022 2021 2020 808.50 507.15 59.72 50.72 868.22 557.87 5% 5% 5% 40.43 25.36 TAX CERTIFICATIONS 15 10.00 150.00 556.74 TOTAL 8,134.54 64.01 448.74 8,519.27 Signed dmeari Hoiic Kean Date 4/2/2024 Monthly EMS Report March 2024 SouthBridge Emergency Medical Services Bridgeville Borough Bridgeville Borough Statistics March 2024 Total Responses for the Month 104 Response Type Monthly Response Breakdown Handled byN Mutual Aid 10.63 Standbys 4.8% Lights8 & Siren Lights & Siren No Lights & Siren Standbys 21 67 5 11 21 67 NoL Lights & Siren 64.45 Handled by Mutual Aid Response Times Month Lights and Siren Avg. 06:38 No Lights and Siren Avg. 09:54 Year To Date Lights and Siren Avg. 07:08 No Lights and Siren Avg. 09:40 Avg. Response Timel Lights & Siren Avg. Response Time Nol Lights & Siren 06:38 Month 09:54 07:08 YTD 09:40 7:00 9:09 Bridgeville Borough Statistics Year To Date 2024 Total Responses for the Year 293 Year To Date Response Breakdown Response Type Handledby Standbys Lights & Siren No Lights & Siren Standbys 74 185 10 24 Lights8 Siren 21 67 NoLightss Handled by Mutual Aid Information of Interest: SouthBridge EMS wishes to thank Bridgeville Borough for allowing us to show the documentary Honorable But Broken/EMS In Crisis at the Borough Building. A good discussion was had by those in attendance on the current state of EMS in Pennsylvania and across the nation. March 2024 Bridgeville Public Library PREPARED BY ERIN WEAVER DIRECTOR Battle of the Books Chartiers Valley Intermediate School DVNY Battle of the Books Chartiers Valley Middle School March marked the conclusion of our annual Battle of the Books challenge. A great deal of fun was had by all of the teams, with the winning team at the middle school, scoring their third win in a row! Monthly Report Monthly Circulation 2023 2024 6000 5,657 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 O 5,341 4,864 4,822 TOTAL 559 10,539 items circulated 334 Teen Children Adult COQ A child practices sewing skills duringa session of Beautiful Oops Monthly Report A patron shows off her finished flower sign at this month's craft night 2 Programs 2023 2024 47 50 40 30 20 10 49 41 33 21 102 121 12 PROGRAMS Childrens Teen Adult Outreach 2023 2024 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 1,029 667 601 524 1,701 139 162 118 ATTENDEES 30 Childrens Teen Adult Outreach Monthly Report 3 WI-FI and PC Usage 2023 2024 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 268 279 229 206 162 135 279 WI-FI SESSIONS Jan Feb 2023 Mar 2024 539 600 500 400 300 200 100 O 458 432 477 410 404 410 PC SESSIONS Jan Feb Mar 4 Monthly Report AAV - UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT THE LIBRARY Beautiful Oops: Storytime and Art Tuesdays in April @ 10:30 AM and 12:00 PM Lu STEAM Club 3rd Wednesdays @ 6:00 PM Aprill 17 and May 15 American Girl Book Club Ist Thursdays @ 6:00 PM April 4 and May2 2 Puppy Tales with Oreo Saturday, May 4 @ 11:00 AM Family Fun: Tea by the Sea Saturday, May 4 @ 2:00 PM Storytimes Sensory Storytime: Mondays @ 10:30am and 12:00pm Toddler Storytime: Wednesdays and Fridays @ 10:00am Preschool Storytime: Thursdays @ 10:00am and 1:00pm Babies & Books: Fridays @ 11:00am NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK April 7-13, 2024 et den 4 UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT1 THE LIBRARY MYSTERY OF Canbnel THE MAYA Tweentastic Tuesdays @ 4:30 PM (Ages 10-12) DIY Club, Anime Club, Choose Your Own Adventure Book Club. Fish Fidgets uu Lu Teen Hangouts Thursdays @ 5:00 PM (Ages 12-18) DIY Spa Day, Cosplay 101, Anime, D&D Murderous Yarns VARNS First Mondays @ 6:00 PM MURDEROUS 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Saturday, April 6 @ 1:00 PM Pennsylvania's UFO and Bigfoot Encounters Saturday, April 20 @1:0OPM An llustrated History; presented by Stan Gordon Gardening Exchange Saturday, April 27 @ 11:00am Adult Craft: Greeting Cards Tuesday, April 23 @ 6:00PM Adult Craft: Glitter Paint Vase Wednesday, Mayl - @ 6:00 PM What's Wrong with My Plant? Tuesday, April 30 @ 6:00pm Presented by Penn State Master Gardener Silloo Kapadia 20 23 GROW READER BRIDGEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY ANNUAL REPORT Prepared By Erin Weaver Director About Your Library The mission of the Bridgeville Public Library is to serve as a center for lifelong learning. Bridgeville Public Library serves the people of its area by helping them develop the literacies and connections that support individual achievement and strengthen the bonds of community. By providing access to ideas and imagination through its educational and informational resources and enrichment programs, the library is a cornerstone of the community it serves. Funding Sources Thank you to Bridgeville Borough, State of Pennsylvania, Jack Buncher Foundation, the Bill and Grace McDivett Endowment, the Friends of the Bridgeville Public Library, and our patrons for your support. Bridgeville Public Library is supported in part by the taxpayers of Allegheny County through a public grant from the Allegheny Regional Asset District (RAD). Board ofTrustees 2023 Ray Ahrenholtz - President Kerry Allen - Vice- President Evan Galimberti - Treasurer Brooke Epps - Secretary Jason Ferri- Trustee Miriam Wilps -Trustee Melissa Manzo Trustee friends of the BRIDGEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 2023 Cindy Capozzoli- President Rebecca Berton - Vice- President Terri Aquilina - Treasurer Cami Fandry - Secretary Connie Rucker Debbie Zupancic Patricia Lozano Tara D'Agaro Colleen Miles Income INCOME Bill & Grace McDivitt Endowment Allegheny Regional Asset District Commonwealth of Pennsylvania $239,425 $142,859 $23,643 $27,000 $17,666 $232,161 $10,000 $3,319 Bridgeville Borough Contributions & Grants Library Fees & Earned Revenue Friends of the Library Table Gaming Total Income: $696,073 Expenses Expenses Personnel Office Operations Collections & Programs Facility & Equipment Contracted Services Fundraising & Advocacy $218,037 $129,889 $49,587 $38,531 $230,024 $1,499 Total Expenses: $667,567 Circulation Statistics Physical items E-rescources 76,304 - items circulated 16,525 e-resources borrowed Total circulation: 94,018 items Loaned to Other Libraries 17,732 items loaned Borrowed From Other Libraries . 26,698borrowed LIBRARY D0 LIBRARY O o Technology Statistics Number of Computer Sessions 4,805 sessions 196.565minutes Number of Wi-Fi Sessions 2,515sessions 301,675 minutes Website Visits 46,320 site visits Program Statistics NUMBER OF PROGRAMS - 381 CHILDREN'S PROGRAMS 179 TEEN PROGRAMS 144ADULT PROGRAMS 77 OUTREACH PROGRAMS 781 TOTAL PROGRAMS NUMBER OF ATTENDEES - 4,925 CHILDREN'S PROGRAM ATTENDEES 1,137 TEEN PROGRAM ATTENDEES 1,390 ADULT PROGRAM ATTENDEES 9,845 OUTREACH PROGRAM ATTENDEES 17,297TOTAL PROGRAM ATTENDEES Community Outreach Children's Events Teen Events Community Events RIDGE LE RLICI RY Bridgeville Public Library goes out into the community with monthly outreach visits to local daycares and elementary schools, as well as our annual March Battle of the Books programs at Chartiers Valley Intermediate and Middle Schools. The library has established an ongoing partnership with Chartiers Valley Middle School, providing them with a "lending library" of books that the students can check out and take home to read. We also collaborate with 8th grade English teacher, Amy Bouch to host an Open Mic Night and 2 Sentence Horror Story Competition for the students. The library took part in a number of community events this year, such as Day on the Avenue and Winter Blast, spreading the word on the programs and services that the library has to offer. With the help of the Friends of the Library, we also participated in the Rotary's annual Chili Cook-Off. Children's Programs The Bridgeville Public Library serves as a center for lifelong learning while also aiming to strengthen the bonds of the community. This starts in the library with storytimes designed to help develop early literacy skills for our youngest patrons. Last year, we also were able to reach out to our community with Baby Bags, which were made possible through an ACLA program funded through grants from the Grable Foundation and the Pittsburgh Foundation. We created 150 bags filled with board books, manipulatives such as shaker eggs and scarves, early literacy tips, and links to songs on our YouTube channel. We also included Family Resource Pages with a plethora of information about resources through Allegheny County based on information from PAKeys' Project Launch, and Developmental Milestones information from The Children's Institute. These bags are currently available at the library for families of little ones ages two and under, and we also provided a supply for the Bridgeville Area Diaper Bank to distribute. We also offered a variety of programs that were fun and educational for school age children. From book clubs and STEM programs, to art and DIY, to the return of Puppy Tales, where kids can practice their reading fluency by reading to Oreo, a licensed therapy dog. We also offer monthly Bookworm Bags, which are mystery bags filled with books that can be checked out and contain activities for kids. This summer in particular we built community connections through weekly programs that feature visitors from My Favorite Sweet Shoppe, Brentwood Bank, Lori Allen Dance Center, Chartiers Valley Primary School, and ended with a visit to the Bridgeville Volunteer Fire Department. Whether it's attending a Family Fun program at the library or visiting our permanent StoryWalk at Chartiers, the Bridgeville Public Library provides opportunities for engaging learning experiences for kids of all ages, both in our physical building and in our community. Tween & Teen Programs Last year, we held weekly tween and teen programs. These included Tweentastic, Teen Hangouts, and D&D Club. Attendees participated in activities such as using 3-D pens, crocheting, and the role-playing game Dungeons and Dragons. These programs served as an opportunity to teach the tweens and teens new skills, and in the case of D&D, collaboration and team-building. We strengthened community partnerships with special collaborations such as a Scavenger Hunt with Upper St. Clair Library, Chocolate Dipping with My Favorite Sweet Shoppe, and a Black Light Paint Night with South Fayette Township Library. Bridgeville Public Library participates in a county-wide Teen Discord server, which offers teens a safe space to connect and have fun with their peers. On the server, Teen Librarians across the county host monthly game night programs such as D&D. Our vibrant Teen Volunteer Program saw teens assisting with a number of tasks. Teens helped our programmers during events such as Family Fun Cooking 101 and Beautiful Oops. They also helped us in the library with tasks ranging from preparing program materials to counting board game pieces. In addition, the teens completed online volunteer opportunities such as video editing, creating graphics for our monthly digital bookshelves, and creating graphics for our in-library TV slideshow. Adult Programs Bridgeville Public Library develops programs for adults with the goal of providing educational and enriching programs for all. By providing access to ideas and imagination, the library serves as a cornerstone of its Last year, we held weekly, bi-weekly, and monthly on- going events, such as Chess Club, BYOB Game Nights, Movie Matinees and Craft Nights. These events were designed to foster a sense of community and give adults a chance to practice creativity and use skills such as Ina addition to these ongoing programs, the library worked with community partners to offer monthly special presentations on topics ranging from Hands-Only CPR to The library also hosts an Adult Volunteer Program. Volunteers help us with tasks such as shelving, dusting, From attending Chess Club to a speaking event, to volunteering, the library provides ongoing opportunities for engagement and learning throughout the year. community. strategic thinking. Solar Observing to Irish Folktales. and pulling items on the paging list. Visit Bridgeville Public Library 505 McMillen Street, Bridgeville, PA 15017 412-221-3737 pridgevile@bnagey.org bridgevllelbrany.org Hours: Monday- Thursday: 10:00 a.m.-7:00 p.m. Friday and Saturday: 10:00 a.m.- 5:00 p.m. BRIDGEVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Chery! Glowark From: Sent: To: Subject: Gino Forte bopaebopacomcasbanet Tuesday, April 9, 202410:55AM Cheryl Glowark Fw: BBPA monthly update April2024 Sincerely, Gino Forte Manager From: Gino Forte Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority Sent: Wednesday, April3 3, 20241 11:17 AM To: Joe Kauer awerelnegeleloncom Subject: BBPA monthly update April 2024 Cc: Deb Cag928).ho.omp,e epelino@bridgevileapplance.com epelino@bnidgevileapplance.com>; 'Nino Petrocelli Sr.' peocel2ehomalcomp, Mike Neely neel261egmail.com> Joe, Listed below is the monthly update of the Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority: 1)1 The Parking Authority will have a meeting on Monday, April 15th, at 7PM at the borough 2) Annual landscaping has begun. Lots 1,3 and 4 will be completed in April. Lot 2 will be building. completed in May. 3) A tentative schedule has been created fori improvements ( patching, sealing, line striping, etc.) 4) Lot 1 lighting update - Two new LED luminaries will be ordered in April pending board in all lots/streets to be completed through the Spring and Summer of 2024. approval. 5) Thet two new cameras on Railroad Street are pending an install schedule date by the vendor. Sincerely, Deb Colosimo Chairperson of the Board Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority Gino Forte Manager Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority 2