GEV VILLE - BOROUGH Gregg. Ave. Steps Construction Project - Progress Photo, May 2025 Borough Manager's Report June 2025 Joseph Kauer, ICMA-CM 425 Bower Hill Road Bridgeville, PA 15017-2379 BRIDGEVILLE Phone: 412.221.6012 Fax: 412-257-8854 BOROUGH wwwbndgerlleboocom Borough Manager's Office BOROUGH MANAGER'S REPORT TO: Borough Council and Mayor FROM: Joe Kauer, Borough Manager DATE: June 4, 2025 RE: Monthly Report for June 2025 Members of Council and Mayor, This report will summarize activity since our last meeting. CAPITAL PROJECTS: See attached detailed Project Update Log. Updates for the month are noted in red font. ADMINISTRATION AND FINANCE: Grant Projects (Grant Log Attached): e Submitted the PA Greenways, Trails & Recreation Grant that seeks $250,000 for the Chartiers Park Field Lighting Project. Support has been received from Congresswoman Lee, Senator Robinson, Rep. Kulik, BAA and the County Council. FEMA BRIC Grant worth $5.33 Million for construction of the McLaughlin Run Flood Control Project - Senator McCormick's staff report that FEMA is reevaluating the projects that it cancelled. Insurance Claims / Matters: o The Safety Committee met on May 22 and discussed staff training opportunities for this summer and employee wellness programs that included the May Biometric Screening and step challenges. New resident packets sent to all new home buyers for the prior month, information based off real estate transfer records. Responded to one Right to Know Request: Building Permit Logs Capital Project Fund 3 Month CD has been rolled back into the fund to meet cash flow expectations. Represented the Borough and presented issues facing Bridgeville at the Chamber's Community Outlook event on May 15th and participated in their pod-cast program on May 22nd. CODE ENFORCEMENT I ZONING / PLANNING: Detailed Zoning / Code Enforcement report attached summarizing complaints, permits and affairs. Chartiers Street Speed Reduction Request, PENNDOT did not approve our request to lower the speed limit to 25 MPH, but continues to analyze the concept plan of an improved pedestrian crossing into Chartiers Park at Winfield St. Downtown Zoning District Project Planning Commission has finalized their planning work and a recommendation to start the enactment procedures will be forthcoming to Borough Council with a draft ordinance. PUBLIC WORKS: Street restoration orders with specifications have been provided to utility companies with lists of openings in the Borough. Sanitary Sewer Backflow Preventors - letters have been mailed out to 70 property owners reminding them on maintenance needs of their preventors to ensure they are operating efficiently. Truck 1 (GMC Dump Truck) has been stripped of its equipment and markings, placed on www.municibid. .com. Auction ends on June 24th. 2025-26 Rock Salt Bid Estimate provided to SHACOG asking for a contract of an estimated 750 tons. The Borough will be obligated to 80% contract purchase of this amount of salt, and price is guaranteed until we reach 125% of the estimate. Lurry Street manhole project has been completed; this project updated a lamphole to a manhole and addressed a sinkhole in the roadway. Gregg Avenue Steps Project is progressing well, the steps are starting to be formed in concrete and is in on track to be completed by mid-summer. PUBLIC SAFETY: Emergency Management Team met in May; Dale Livingston has been added to the team as a second Deputy Coordinator. Dale met with area non-profit groups and churches on May 22nd to re-establish communication with them to coordinate community planning in advance of a disaster. The team consists of: Coordinator Mike Tolmer and Dale and I are Deputy Coordinators. Liberty St. Handicap Parking request has been reviewed. The property does not have any off-street parking, the resident has a handicap placard, and the recommendation has been reviewed with the Police Department. The request will be on the June Council Agenda. Police Patrolman Civil Service Employment Posting has been advertised in the Post-Gazette and multiple online employment search engines. Deadline to apply is July 2nd. PARKS AND RECREATION: The canopies on the Cook School Park Playground were damaged during the April 29th windstorm. An insurance claim has been filed, and the replacement parts have been ordered. Chartiers Park Sunscreen Dispenser met with Dr. Vujevich who provided the Borough with complimentary refill sunscreen bags and batteries for the park. Baldwin Street Butterfly Garden - coordinated Public Works efforts at the garden in advance of community planting events. The garden has been planted and has been a welcomed addition to Baldwin Street. Thank you to Melissa Guiliani and Justine Cimarolli for managing this project. Chartiers Park Shelter 1 Replacement Project - plans are being finalized using costars vendors that will be presented to DCNR for authorization. The goal is to have a proposal back for Borough Council to review by the July Council Meeting. Day on the. Avenue Planning the June 14th event is on track to be a larger event with 144 vendors participating, 28 more than last year. 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. Respectfully submitted, Joseph Kauer, ICMA-CM Borough Manager Borough of Bridgeville Grantlog- -Kauer DateSubmitted Agency Project Request Match Total Status Award Amount Completed 7/31/2020 DCED Blight Removal Project S 74,520.00 S 8,280.00 $ 82,800.00 Awarded $ 74,520.00 Closed out 8/14/2020 County: CARESA Act- Pandemic Support 125,000.00 $ > 125,000.00 Awarded > 125,000.00 Closed out 8/26/2020 CDBG Catch basin Replacements on Stationa andD Darby S 30,750.00 $ 10,250.00 $ 41,000.00 Awarded S 23,000.00 Closed out 9/14/2020 DEP 2020 Household Waste Collection Event $ 1,338.38 $ 1,338.38 $ 1,338.38 Awarded $ 1,338.38 Closed out 11/10/2020 County Bridgeville Active Transpiration Plan $ 45,000.00 $ 5,000.00 5 50,000.00 Awarded $ 22,000.00 Closedout 2/8/2021 County Chartiers Park Exercise Trail > 250,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 300,000.00 Denied $ 2/22/2021 Noble Env. Chartiers Park Exercise Trail $ 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 Awarded $ 10,000.00 Closedo ort 3/8/2021 DCED Comprehensive PlanUpdate S 37,500.00 $ 37,500.00: $ 75,000.00 Awarded $ 37,500.00 Closed out 4/6/2021 County Act 152 Residential Demolitions -5 homes 108,150.00 $ 10,300.00 $ 118,450.00 Awarded 5 41,000.00 Closed out 4/6/2021 FEMA Baldwin St. Residential Flood Demos > 1,201,701.00 $ $ 1,201,701.00 Awarded - S 1,236,200.00 Closed out 4/6/2021 FEMA Italian Clubo Commercial Flood Demo > $ $ Withdra wn 5 4/6/2021 ALCOSAN Sanitary Sewer Lining and Realignment 484,500.00 $ 85,500.00 $ 570,000.00 Denied > 5/10/2021 DCED Chartiers Park Fitness Trail 250,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 300,000.00 Denied $ 5/3/2021 DEP 2020 Recycling Performance Grant 1,500.00 $ 1,544.14 Awarded $ 1,544.14 Closed out 6/10/2021 DCED COVID-19A American Rescue Plan 2021 Grant Funding S 513,193.14 $ 513,193.14 Awarded 5 514,004.13 Closed out 8/6/2021 PAAG Say No to Drugs Handouts (for Halloween Treat bags) S 1,000.00 $ 100.00 S 1,100.00 Awarded $ 1,000.00 Closed out 8/16/2021 USDOJ Police Body-worn Cameras $ 24,000.00 $ 5 24,000.00 Awarded $ 24,000.00 Closed out 8/19/2021 CDBG Triangle Park ADA Pathways8 & Improvements 23,200.00 $ 2,100.00 $ 25,300.00 Awarded $ 40,026.00 Closed out 11/19/2021 BRIC Mclaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A Awarded S Year. Application 9/15/2021 DEP New! Dump Tk, leaf Var, Boxesa and Recycle Binsf for allHou $ 229,250.00 $ 63,250.00 $ 292,500.00 Awarded S 229,250.00 Closed out 9/21/2021 DEP 2021 HHW Collection Event Reimbursement 3,039.20 $ 3,039.20 5 6,078.40 Awarded $ 5,580.10 Closed out 10/1/2021 GEDFT Werner Ave Slide/ Retaining Wall/ /Storm Improvements 5 500,000.00 $ 281,886.00 $ 781,886.00 Awarded 500,000.00 PENDING- Closed out 3/8/2022 DCED-LSA Mclaughlin Run Flood Control Project Phase 1A $ 1,000,000.00 Awarded - > 1,000,000.00 4/25/2023 DCED-FMP Commercial St. Culvert Replacement- MLR Flood Project 5 500,000.00 S 1,090,002.00 S 1,590,001.00 Denied 5 5/17/2024 DCED-GTPG Chartiers Park Greenway Trall(REAPPLY) 250,000.00 $ 102,188.00 $ 352,188.00 Denied Resubmitteds/17/24 4/6/2022 DCNR Cook School and Mclaughlin Playground Upgrades 272,540.00 $ 272,640.00 $ 545,280.00 Awarded 5 272,000.00 Closedic out 4/6/2022 ALCOSAN Mclaughlin Runk Interceptor Disconnect/ /C-54 1&1 Treductioi $ 812,600.00 $ 143,400.00 $ 956,000.00 Awarded 5 350,200.00 4/11/2023 FedAppropri Mclaughlin Run Floodo Control Project Phase JA 5 1,500,000.00 Awarded 5 SRPPBEEERRNNA a dopted. 5/9/2022 AIL. CoA ARPA: Chartiers Greenway Traill Phase 1A $ 250,000.00 > 45,000.00 $ 310,500.00 Denied $ 6/3/2022 DEP 2021 Recycling Performance Grant $ 1,500.00 $ 5 1,500.00 Awarded $ 1,465.00 Closed out 8/4/2022 PA AG Say Noto Drugs Handouts (for Halloween Treat bags) $ 1,000.00 $ 100.00 $ 1,100.00 Awarded 5 1,000.00 Closed out 8/16/2022 CDBG Station! Street ADAS Sidewalk Ramps $ 48,675.00 $ 5 48,675.00 Awarded $ 48,675.00 CDBG allocations swap with N. Fayette Twp. 9/20/2022 GEDFT Grege Ave Stairway & Bicycle RunnelP Project > 352,000.00 5 $ 352,000.00 Denied 5 9/21/2022 DCNR Cook School Basketball C/ Chartiers Shelter1 1 Floor > 100,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 125,000.00 Denied S 10/13/2022 PCCD Police In-car camera upgrades and officer retention bonuse $ 47,850.00 S 47,850.00 Awarded > 35,850.00 Closed out 10/14/2022 DEP 2022 HHW Event Reimbursement 5 2,754.15 $ 2,754.15 $ 5,508.30 Awarded 5,308.30 Closed out 11/7/2022 FEMA BRIC Flood Control Project Phase JA -fresubmit) 5,334,092.25 $ 1.778,030.75 5 7112,123.00 Awarded 53300 6/21/2023 DOT MTF Grege Ave Stairway & Bicycle Runnel Project S 248,780.00 $ 106,620.00 $ 355,400.00 Awarded $ 248,780.00 12/2/2002 PCA Public Art Bridgeville Four YearP Program 5 100,000.00 $ $ 100,000.00 Denied $ 12/2/2022 PASmail Wa Multi-municipals Sanitary Sewer Rerouting Project 500,000.00 $ 328,000.00 $ 828,000.00. Denied S 12/28/2022 PAH20 MLR Flood Project- Storm! Sewer Work 1,000,000.00 $ $ Denied 3/6/2023 DCNR Cooks 5chool Basketball Ct/ Chartiers Shelter 1 Floor 77,500.00 > 47,500.00 5 125,000.00 Denied 3/15/2023 AARP Sculpture for Triangle Park $ 15,000.00 $ 5,000.00 5 20,000.00 Denied 8/4/2023 PAAG Say Not to Drugs Handouts (for Halloween Treat bags) $ 1,000.00 5 300.00 $ 1,300.00 Awarded $ 1,117.44 Closed out 8/31/2023 DEP 2023 HHW Event Reimbursement $ 2,062.30 5 2,062.30 $ 4,124.60 Awarded 4,124.60 Closed out 10/23/2023 DEP 2022F Recycling Performance Grant $ 1,546.14 5 1546.14 Awarded $ 1,546.14 Closed out 11/13/2023 LSA Chartiers Park Improvements $ 500,000.00 $ 87,200.00 5 587,200.00 Denied > 11/13/2023 LSA Active Transportation Improvements $ 600,000.00 $ 65,564.00 5 665,564.00 Denied $ 5/2023 TreePgh 25t trees for 2024 Plantings $ Awarded $ Closed out 2/23/2024 FEMAAFG New SCBA Equipment for BVFD 210,071.56 $ 10,503.58 $ 220,575.14 Denied $ 3/27/2024 DCNR: Chartiers Park Shelter 1 Replacement S 102,500.00 $ 102,500.00 $ 205,000.00 Awarded $ 102,900.00 4/19/2024 PBDA Fire Sta. Improvements (Roof Replacement/ /Parking! Lot) 598,780.00 $ 57,100.00 $ 655,880.00 Denied $ 5/22/2024 DEP 2023 Recycling Performance 5 1,600.00 $ $ 1,600.00 Awarded $ 1,550.00 8/12/2024 DCED Downtown Zoning District Project 5 10,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 20,000.00 Awarded S 10,000.00 8/15/2024 DCED Laptop Computers for Officials and Staff 5 > > Denied 8/20/2024 CDBG Triangle and Cook School Park Water Drinking Fountains $ 23,650.00 $ S 23,650.00 Pending > /2024 PAAG Say Not to Drugs! Handouts (for Halloween Treat bags) $ 1,700.00 $ $ 1,700.00 Awarded $ 1,700.00 Closed out 8/30/2024 GEDFT Chartiers Park Lighting Improvements $ 488,175.00 S $ 488,175.00 Denied $ 9/25/2024 DEP 2024 HHW Event Reimbursement $ 3,584.30. 5 3,584.30 $ 7,168.60 Awarded $ 6,943.60 10/7/2024 LSA Chartiers Park lightingl Improvements 5 400,000.00 5 88,175.00 $ 488,175.00 Pending $ 12/2/2024 TreePgh 14 Trees for Spring 2024F Planting $ $ Pending S 3/3/2025 DCNR Chartiers Park Lighting Improvements 250,000.00 $ 250,000.00 $ 500,000.00 Pending S 4/1/2025 DCED Storm Sewers within Flood Project Limits Phase 1A S 500,000.00 $ 123,616.25 $ 623,616.25 Pending 4/1/2025 DCED Chartiers Park Lighting Improvements $ 250,000.00 $ 250,000.00 $ 500,000.00 Pending Runningl Totals: $ 20,272,702.42 $ 5,605,383.91 $ 22,392,291.09 S 4,979,122.83 Updated: 5/12/2025 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH www.briegewleboro.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 MAY 2025 Covering the Period of May 8 = June 4, 2025 SUBMITTED BY JOE KAUER, BOROUGH MANAGER / ZONING OFFICER JUNE 4, 2025 BUILDING / ELECTRICAL PERMITS ISSUED: 343 Washington Ave. Commercial roof replacement 609 Washington Ave. Business identification sign 505 McMillan Street Rooftop Solar Panels 548 Baldwin Street Commercial roof replacement 1373 Missouri Ave. Deck DEMOLITION PERMITS ISSUED: CONDEMNATION NOTICES ISSUED: STOP WORK ORDERS ISSUED: OCCUPANCY PERMITS: 1065 Grandview Ave. No-impact homebased business 630 Baldwin St., 1st Floor New Leaf Tattoo Studio GRADING PERMITS: ZONING COMPLIANCE PERMITS ISSUED: 609 Washington Ave. 24SF Business Identification Wall Sign (Maestro's Barber Shop) PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, / ZONING VIOLATION NOTICES SENT (FIRST LETTERS): 151-153 Union St. High grass, weeds and dead tree endangering Liberty St. 441 Washington Ave. High grass, weeds and missing address numbers 1353 Missouri Ave. High grass 627 Baldwin St. Trash and junk cars (verbal) 605 Baldwin St. Junk vehicle 704 Mclaughlin Run Road High grass 975 Ella St. Dead tree along roadside 846 Fryer St. High grass 901 Fryer St. High grass 827 Bower Hill Rd. High grass 1235 Union St. High grass 1305 Terrace St. High grass 145 Liberty St. High grass 100 Liberty St. Defective roofing components Irwin Way Garages Defective roofing components 813 Bower Hill Rd. High grass 1084 Bank St. Defective fence components 604 Washington Ave. Defective signs 830 Bower Hill Road Overgrown shrub obstructing stop sign 300 Prestley Road High grass 633 Paldwin St. Trash piled in side yard 814 McLaughlin Run Road Furniture/trash in front yard 1014 McLaughlin Run Road High grass and no address numbers 158 Pennsylvania Ave. High grass and weeds 623 Orchard - Rear inoperable vehicle in yard UNRESOLVED PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ISSUES (FINAL NOTICES): 1362 Bower Hill Road Trash complaint 417 Chartiers St. High grass and weeds 441 Washington Ave. High grass and weeds 266-68 St. Clair St. Trash on sidewalks all day of week 250 St. Clair St. High grass and weeds 731 Chartiers St. High grass and weeds 605 Baldwin St. Junk vehicle 641 Baldwin St. Junk and junk vehicles 1022 McLaughlin Run Road High grass / weeds / hole in front sidewalk and trash in the yard. 1353 Missouri Ave. High grass 678 Gregg Ave. Trash piled in yard 658 Orchard - Rear High grass BLIGHT REMOVAL / DEMO STATUS: 1. 781 Bower Hill Road 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: 704 McLaughlin Run Road - high grass, weeds and sign violations, citation issued June 3rd. DPW cut the grass and will invoice the property owner for the services. DISTRICT COURT / ZONING HEARINGS: Respectfully submitted, Joseph Kauer Borough Marager / Zoning Officer 2 PROJECT UPDATE LOG PROJECT STATUS DESCRIPTION COST GRANT $ RECD. BORO. SHARE 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 awarded for the project, DPW cut back the trail to re-establish it. 2/6: DCNR reports project is on schedule for spring or summer 2024 planting. 9/3: DCNR contractor applied first herbicide treatment to ready field, Rotary Club McLaughlin Ballfield / grant received, interpretive signs received and Lion's have benches ready for Meadow Project Underway site. 10/8: Meadow planted by DCNR contractor, growth evident. $42,371.00 $42,371.00 $0.00 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 date now delayed to early 2025. 1/6: PENNDOT reports project now delayed Repairs PENNDOT PROJECT to 2026/early 2027. $31,134.00 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 to the County for this project. 10/4: DCED and County Grant applications not awarded. 6/6: DCED Chartiers Park Fitness Trail Waiting on Grant grant resubmitted. 6/4/24: GTRP 2024-25 grant application revised and Project Review resubmitted. 2/3/25: GTRP grant application was not selected. $352,188.00 $250,000.00 $102,188.00 6/3/2025 Pg.1 PROJECT UPDATE LOG PROJECT STATUS DESCRIPTION COST GRANT $ RECD. BORO. SHARE LOI accepted by PEMA / Full application submitted, follow up question received back from them on 12/6, Manager and Engineer working on responses to send back to them by 12/30/21. 2/8/22: working on second grant application for the project; seeking $1,000,000 from DCED Statewide Local Agencyfund. 3/8: third grant application completed and ready to submit seeking PA Flood Mitigation Funds 9/6: FEMA did not select the project this round, looking for additional funding sources and reapplying for BRIC 2022 consideration. 11/8: 2022 FEMA BRIC application completed, due to PEMA by 11/16. Updated costs received. 9/5: FEMA BRIC grant awarded $5.33 million for Phase 1A!! 12/18: DEP permit application and county conservation district permit applications submitted. 3/5: In the process of securing easements from property owners. 4/2: Federal appropriation in the amount of $750,000 awarded, this fully funds the project. 6/4: FEMA application to backup federal appropriation is being drafted, due end of June. 7/1: Grant application submitted to PEMA, / FEMA. 10/8: Permit and engineering work continues, Geotechnical engineering work underway for levee wall design. 11/5: DEP and Army Corps Permits have been issued. 12/3: currently waiting on FEMA to complete their environmental reviews. 4/8: PEMA reports that FEMA will be cancelling the project, waiting on official McLaughlin Run Flood BRIC Grant notice. 5/5: PEMA provided us notice that the BRIC funding has been Control Project - Phase 1A Awarded canceled by FEMA, working with Senator's to reverse decision. $7,112,123.00 $5,330,000.00 $1,778,030.75 Prestley Road Traffic Signal PENNDOT PENNDOT received funding to implement adaptative timing to this remaining Adaptative Timing agreements intersection. Project would be in 2024/25. 6/3/2025 Pg.2 PROJECT UPDATE LOG PROJECT STATUS DESCRIPTION COST GRANT $ RECD. BORO. SHARE Received notice trom the County that they will replace the bridge over McLaughlin Run 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. 10/8: County DPW Deputy Director provided with Borough Comp Plan and Flood Plans and they confirmed earlier communication about realigning the road. County is in the process of awarding the contract to design engineer for the project. 3/3: met with project engineers. They report bridge is planned for 2030 construction with the next four years being design work. They will Bower Hill Bridge Engineering analysis realignment and traffic improvements with Railroad Street in Replacement Design relationship to our flood project plans. 12/7: approval provided to PENNDOI to include in 2024 ADA ramp project. Project identified for 2024 Borough Budget. 6/6: PENNDOT reports project to be completed September-October: 2024. 11/5: PENNDOT reports construction is delayed and expected next spring. 12/3: PENNDOT has completed the engineered drawings of the bumpouts at both intersections. 3/3: PC is discussing plantings for within beds. 4/8: Construction underway. 6/3: construction completed, curbs painted: o/s work included pedestrian Bank Street Bump outs crossing signs that PENNDOT will install and landscaping being coordinated by 2024 Completed the Planning Commission. $100,180.00 $0.00 $100,180.00 McLaughlin Run Multi- municipal Sanitary Sewer 1/3: ALCOSAN grow grant secured for project, second application submitted Rerouting & II Reduction to DCED for sewer grant to fully fund project. 10/8: Grow grant extended Project Design through 9/30/26, construction planned for mid-2025. $828,000.00 $350,000.00 $478,000.00 9/5: Planning Commission reviewed the PENNDOT presentation on the project, comments passed on to PENNDOT. Council granted construction easement and right of way in front of park for guard rail. Construction Mclaughlin Run Bridge No. 2 planned to start in 2025. 3/3: PENNDOT asking for revised Right of Way limits Replacement (PENNDOT) Design for guardrail and construction, Construction now planned for 2027. 6/3/2025 Pg.3 PROJECT UPDATE LOG PROJECT STATUS DESCRIPTION COST GRANT $ RECD. BORO. SHARE 9/5: preliminary design completed, grant applications completed and submitted to DCED and GEDF for consideration. 4/2: PA Multimodal Transportation Grant in the amount of $248,780 awarded for the project. 7/1: Planning Commission recommendations provided to Engineer who is working on project's design and bid documents. 11/5: Bid opening scheduled for 11/6. 12/3: project awarded to Avelli Construction, had Pre-construction meeting with the contractor, work is anticipated to start mid-December. 3/3: Harsh winter has delayed start, project to start soon per contractor. 4/8: Gregg Ave. Stairway & Contractor gave notice that construction will start 4/21/25. 5/5: Construction Bicycle Runnel Project Underway underway. $200,010.00 $140,007.00 $60,003.00 10/3: Manager met with USC 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 project support. 8/6: Proposal received working with USC to complete formal traffic study for the project. 10/8: Traffic study is underway. 5/5: Study does not recommend roundabout, USC and BV considering alternative methods to Bank St / Mayview / improve the intersections. 6/3: Manager to meet with USC and PENNDOT to Chartiers / Lesnett Road see PENNDOT's interest in the project before alternative concept planning is Roundabout Planning advanced. 5/7: Following up to the March 30th planting of 171 trees at Cook School Park through TreeVitalize, a second application was submitted for Fall 2024 plantings that would finish up the sites selected for the Spring that weren't done throughout the Borough. 6/4: Planning Commission discussing a recommendation to create a Borough Shade Tree Commission. 7/1: PC voted to recommend to Council to create the Shade Tree Commission, vote will be on the 7/8 Council Agenda. 10/8: Fall Planting scheduled for 11/16, 9AM meeting at the Boro Building. 12/3: November planting event was a success, well attended and productive. Application submitted to WPC for Spring 2025 planting assistance at sites on Baldwin Street and McLaughlin Run Public Shade Trees Ongoing Park. $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 10/8: project out to bid, opening scheduled for 10/11/24. 11/5: Contract awarded at Oct. Council Meeting to Edge Al Solutions. 1/6: contractor to start 2024 Sanitary Sewer 0&M work in January. 2/3: contractor is in town performing inspection work. 4/8: CCTV Program Completed inspection and cleaning complete. $68,000.00 $0.00 $68,000.00 6/3/2025 Pg.4 PROJECT UPDATE LOG PROJECT STATUS DESCRIPTION COST GRANT $ RECD. BORO.S SHARE 12/3: PC distributed and completed the RFP process and recommended to Council that Mackin's proposal be accepted. DCED MAP funding has been secured to pay half of project costs, authorization on December Council Agenda to proceed with the project. 1/6: Project to begin at. January PC Meeting. 2/3: Project kickoff meeting held with Planning Commission on 1/27, next project meeting will be on 2/24, 6PM. 3/3: project continues, business focus meeting to be held on 4/10 at Library. 6/3: PC has completed Downtown Zoning District the draft zoning amendment and is recommending to Council to start the Project Underway enactment process. $20,000.00 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 12/3: DCNR grant received to pay. half of the costs to replace shelter 1 with a 32' x 50' picnic shelter. Input has been received on project design from the Parks Committee, met with DCNR to finalize grant contract requirements and approval request is on the December Council Agenda to authorize the Chartiers Park Shelter 1 Engineer to proceed with the project. 1/6: DCNR contract executed, Engineer Improvements Underway working on project plans / specifications. $205,800.00 $102,900.00 $102,900.00 3/3: DPW added water service to site, PC working with volunteers and plan Baldwin Street Butterfly to plant it mid-May 4/8: Planting dates set for May 17 and. June 7. 6/3: Garden Completed Garden planted. 4/8: Bid opening to be held on 4/9, contract award scheduled for April Council Meeting. 5/5: Project awarded at April meeting to Independent 2025 Road Paving Program Underway Enterprises to pave Mill St., Cook School Rd and Oeshlager Way. $333,917.50 $0.00 $333,917.50 6/3/2025 Pg.5 DCED APPROVED FORMAT FOR ACT 169 TAX COLLECTORS REPORT Tax Collector's Monthly Report to Taxing Districts Fort the Month of MAY 2025 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH Taxing District Per Interim/Other Other Real Estate Capita/Other 2024 A Collections 1. Balance Collectable - Beginning of Month 84,268.42 2A. Additions: During the Month (*) 2B. Deductions: Credits During the Month - (from line 17) 3. Total Coilectable 84,268.42 4. Less: Face Collections for the Month 8,344.87 5. Less: Deletions from the List (*) 6. Less: Exonerations (*) 7. Less: Liens/Non-Lienabile Instaliments (*) 8. Balance Coliectable - End of Month 75,923.55 Si : * B Reconciliation of Cash Collected ao 41 9. Face Amount of Coliections - (must agree with line 4) 8,344.87 10. Plus: Penalties 792.26 11. Less: Discounts 8.45 12. Total Cash Collected per Column 9,128.68 * 13. Total Cash Collected (*) 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 Total $ 18. Interest Earnings (if applicable) $ drehauk / Pariit Kian 6/2/2025 TAXING DISTRICT USE (OPTIONAL) Tax Collector Date I verify this is a complete and accurate reporting of the Carryover from Previous Month balance collectable, taxes collected and remitted for the month. Amount Collected This Month Less Amount Paid this Month Received by (taxing district): Ending Balance $ Title: Date: I acknowledge the receipt of this report. MONTH OF MAY - 2025 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH TAX COLLECTOR'S MONTHLY REPORT TAX COLLECTOR : ANNE MARIE PARISI RATE OF COMMISSION FACE DISCOUNT PENALTY NET DEPOSITED COMMISSION DUE REAL ESTATE 2024 CURRENT (at discount) (7-1 to 8-31) 2024 CURRENT (at face) (9-1 to 10-31) 2024 CURRENT (at penalty) (11-1 to 6-30) 8,344.87 8.45 792.26 9,128.68 5% 417.24 REAL ESTATE - Delinquent 2023 5% 2022 5% 2021 5% TAX CERTIFICATIONS 11 10.00 110.00 TOTAL 8,344.87 8.45 792.26 9,128.68 527.24 Signed Ia mariz Piiv Kenny Date 6/2/2025 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK ACCOUNT BALANCES AS PER BANK STATEMENTS DATED MAY31, 2025 GENERAL FUND $555,745.80 SANITARY SEWER FUND $587,481.60 SEWER FUND 6-MONTH CD X1812 $800,000.00 GARBAGE FUND $138,337.60 PAYROLL FUND $7,996.11 CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND $1,100,100.22 CI FUND 9-MONTH CD X1771 $32,000.00 LIQUID FUELS FUND $132,804.52 UTILITY FUND $971.44 RELIEF FUND $2,420.98 ANNE BAUMGARTEN CHILDREN'S SAFETY FUND $3,346.40 BUDGETARY RESERVE FUND $4,217.74 RESERVE FUND 6-MONTH CD X1820 $380,000.00 Pbl WoNTPEsE Ronald Womer, Treasurer 1 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF GENERAL FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $577,451.86 Deposits $252,139.16 Interest Earned $1,316.87 Total Deposits and other Credits $253,456.03 TOTAL $830,907.89 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $275,162.09 TOTAL $555,745.80 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $3,381.42 GENERAL FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $552,364.38 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-24 RECONCILIATION OF SANITARY SEWER FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $716,924.86 Deposits $199,098.19 Interest Earned $1,503.46 Total Deposits and other Credits $200,601.65 TOTAL $917,526.51 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $330,044.91 TOTAL $587,481.60 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 SEWER FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $587,481.60 Approved by Treasurer: Row 63-25 2 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILATION OF GARBAGE FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $89,196.38 Deposits $100,520.20 Interest Earned $304.22 Total Deposits and other Credits $100,824.42 TOTAL $190,020.80 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $51,683.20 TOTAL $138,337.60 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 GARBAGE FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $138,337.60 Approved by Treasurer: Rdw 6-3-25 RECONCILIATION OF PAYROLL FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $5,399.20 Deposits $152,595.06 Interest Earned $38.88 Total Deposits and other Credits $152,633.94 TOTAL $158,033.14 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $150,037.03 TOTAL $7,996.11 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $3,387.86 PAYROLL FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $4,608.25 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-25 3 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILATION OF CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $794,885.23 Deposits $303,129.87 Interest Earned $2,085.12 Total Deposits and other Credits $305,214.99 TOTAL $1,100,100.22 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $1,100,100.22 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $488,000.00 C.I. FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $612,100.22 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-25 RECONCILIATION OF LIQUID FUELS FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $132,499.59 Deposits $0.00 Interest Earned $304.93 Total Deposits and other Credits $304.93 TOTAL $132,804.52 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $132,804.52 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 L.F. FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $132,804.52 Approved by Treasurer: Aow 63-15 4 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF UTILITY FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $969.21 Deposits $0.00 Interest Earned $2.23 Total Deposits and other Credits $2.23 TOTAL $971.44 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $971.44 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 UTILITY FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $971.44 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-25 RECONCILIATION OF FLOOD RELIEF FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $2,415.42 Deposits $0.00 Interest Earned $5.56 Total Deposits and other Credits $5.56 TOTAL $2,420.98 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $2,420.98 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 RELIEF FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $2,420.98 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-29 5 BOROUGH OF BRIDGEVILLE FINANCIAL REPORT MAY 2025 BRENTWOOD BANK RECONCILIATION OF ANNE BAUMGARTEN CHILDREN'S SAFETY FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $3,338.72 Deposits $0.00 Interest Earned $7.68 Total Deposits and other Credits $7.68 TOTAL $3,346.40 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $3,346.40 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 SAFETY FUND ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $3,346.40 Approved by Treasurer: Row 6-3-25 RECONCILIATION OF BUDGETARY RESERVE FUND Bank Balance 5/1/2025 $4,208.06 Deposits $0.00 Interest Earned $9.68 Total Deposits and other Credits $9.68 TOTAL $4,217.74 Less Cleared Checks and other Debits $0.00 TOTAL $4,217.74 Less Outstanding Checks and other Debits $0.00 RESERVE ACCOUNT BALANCE 5/31/2025 $4,217.74 Approved by Treasurer: Bow 6-3-15 6 BRIDGEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report to Borough Council for the Month of May 2025 Category May-25 2025 YTD Regular Hrs worked 1238.00 6998.50 Overtime hrs 45.00 1208.50 Court Case hrs 19.00 145.00 Total Officer Hrs 1302.00 8352.00 Animal Complaints 14 33 Criminal Arrests 3 29 Criminal Charges filed 9 106 Traffic Citations 37 182 Boro Citations 1 13 Community Service 28 166 Abandoned Vehicle Reports 2 19 Calls for Service 538 2197 Business checks 330 1148 Warnings Issued 16 Patrol Miles - total 2748 12794 Traffic. Accidents 9 37 RSICPEAENRARAVAUERCRARL Revenue Source May-25 Amusement Permits $0.00 Boro Citation/Tickets $25.00 Request for Police Reports $105.00 Solicitation Permits/Others $350.00 District Court 05-2-21 $1,234.23 Total $1,714.23 Year to Date Totals $28,219.03 Bridgeville Police Department Bridgeville Police Department Arrest Report for Month of: Traffic Citation Report for Month of: May 2025 May 2025 Display registration plate : 1 Registration violation 5 obscure Recklessly Endangering Another Person 1 Driving under suspension 4 Fleeing or Attempting to Elude 1 Violation of title 1 Police Officer Disorderly Conduct 1 Traffic control signal/device 4 Public! Intox 1 Failure to yield to emergency 1 vehicle Criminal Mischief 2 Parking violation 1 Reckless Driving 1 Speeding violation 3 Careless Driving 1 Careless driving 1 Total 9 Violation of regulation 1 Inspection violation 12 Emissions required 4 Total 37 June 02, 2025 Calls for Service = by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 05/01/2025 and 05/31/2025 BRIDGEVILLE BORO Primary Secondary UCR Count Code Description Count Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 0521 UNLAWFUL ENTRY-NO ORCERESDENCENGHI 1 0526 UNLAWFUL ENTRY-NO FORCE-NONRES-UNKNOWN 1 1100 FRAUD 1 1150 FRAUD - CREDIT CARDS, ATM 1 1190 FRAUD-ALL OTHER(FLIM FLAM,CONFIDENCE 1 1410 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF TO AUTOMOBILES 1 1440 CRIMINAL MISCHIEF - ALL OTHER 1 1450 ALL OTHER VANDALISM 1 1790 SEX OFFENSES - REPORTS 1 2211 LIQUOR AW-UNDERAGEPURCHCONSMPPOSSES 1 2410 HARASSMENT BY COMMUNICATION 1 2450 HARASSMENT 1 2660 TRESPASSING OF REAL PROPERTY 1 2817 BORO ORD - SOLICIT WITH PERMIT 1 2921 RUNAWAY - TRUANCY - MALE (JUVENILE) 1 3100 ALARMS - BUSINESS/RESIDENCE 5 3102 ALARMS - FIRE ALARM - ASSIST AS NEEDED 1 3110 ANIMAL - BARKING DOGS 2 3111 ANIMAL - BITES-NO CITATION- SEE(2720) 1 3112 ANIMAL - STRAYS, REF'D TO. A.C., ETC 2 3113 ANIMAL - OTHER COMPLAINTS REPORTED 5 3114 ANIMAL - PET MISSING OR FOUND 2 3115 ANIMAL - PET AT LARGE 2 3120 CASUALTY - ASSIST MEDICS / EMERGENCY 1 3124 CASUALTY - OVERDOSE - NON-FATAL 1 3136 DISPUTE - CIVIL AND/OR PROPERTY DISPUTE 2 3137 DISPUTE - CUSTODY OR PFA DISAGREEMENT 1 3138 DISPUTE - NEIGHBOR CONFLICTS - VARIOUS 4 3141 DISTURBANCE - HOUSEHOLD/FAMILY 1 3142 DISTURBANCE - PUBLIC AREA 3 3143 DISTURBANCE - NOISE 6 3147 DISTURBANCE - ALL OTHERS REPORTED 2 3160 HAZARD - TRAFFIC 10 3161 HAZARD - ALL OTHERS REPORTED 2 3175 SERVICE-COMMUNTY SERVICE DETAIL 28 3181 MENTAL COMPLAINT - 302/TRANSPORT 1 3200 PROPERTY - LOST, FOUND &/OR RECOVERED 1 3201 PROPERTY - DAMAGE / NON-CRIMINAL 2 3205 SERVICE - UTILITY SERVICE NTERRUPTION 6 3206 SERVICE- POLICE REQ. CRIM. HISTORY 1 3207 SERVICE - REQUEST / RECORDS & BACKGROUND 5 3209 SERVICE - CHECK WELFARE OF RESIDENT,ETC. 10 3210 SERVICE - ASSIST OR AIDED CASE 3 3211 SERVICE - ASSIST OTHERAGENCYP.D. 6 3213 SERVICE - LOCK OUT/HOME OR VEHICLE 1 3215 SERVICE - MOTORIST ASSIST 2 3216 SERVICE - REQUEST FOR PATROL 0 1 3217 SERVICE - ALL OTHER CALLS FOR SERVICE 6 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH POLICE Page 1 of 2 de a June 02, 2025 Calls for Service - by UCR Code Incidents Reported Between 05/01/2025 and 05/31/2025 BRIDGEVILLE BORO Primary Secondary UCR Count Code Description Count Code 2 Code 3 Code 4 3223 SERVICE - CIVIL MATTER 1 3225 SERVICE-BUSINESS CHECK 330 3226 SERVICE - SPEED STUDY 1 3241 SUSPICIOUS CIRC. - PERSON(S) 6 3242 SUSPICIOUS CIRC. - VEHICLE(S) 1 3243 SUSPICIOUS CIRC. - ALL OTHER 6 3252 TRAFFIC COLLISION - NONREPORTABLE 3 3253 TRAFFIC COLLISION - LEAVING THE SCENE 2 3254 TRAFFIC COLLISION - PROPERTY DAMAGE 2 3259 TRAFFIC - ABANDONED VEHICLE -MVC 2 3260 TRAFFIC - ENFORCEMENT MVC 8 3263 TRAFFIC - PARKING 3 3264 TRAFFIC - ALL OTHER TRAFFIC 3 3272 911 HANG UP CALLS 1 3630 DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE - PARENTISON/DAUGH. 1 3650 DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE - BOY/GIRL FRIEND 4 3690 DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE - ALL OTHER 1 4010 NTELLIGENCE/OTHER 1 6004 TRAFFIC ACC. INVOLVING PROPERTY DAMAGE 2 CITT TRAFFIC CITATION 20 Total Calls 538 BRIDGEVILLE BOROUGH POLICE Page 2 of 2 Male a BRIDGE VILLE BOROUGH wwwabridgevleboro.com 425 Bower Hill Road Bridgeville, PA 15017-2379 Telephone: 412.221.6012 Fax: 412.257.8854 DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS PUBLIC WORKS COMMITTEE: Jason Sarasnick, Bruce Ghelarducci, Shane Franchick Greg Allott, Foreman, Joe Kauer, Borough Manager MONTHLY REPORT -JUNE 2025 Street sweeping is underway and is now being completed the third full week of each month. Storm Sewer Maintenance: o Reconstructed multiple catch basins on Missouri Ave. and Cook School Road (in preparation of upcoming road resurfacing work.) Sanitary Sewer Maintenance: Vactor cleaning of sewers was completed with COG Vactor Truck the week ofMay 12- 16. Contractors working for the Borough replaced the lamphole with a manhole at the corner ofLurry Street and Chess Street. Grass cutting is underway at parks, public properties and rights-of-way. Painted the curbs yellow on both new bump-out intersections on Bank Street (Gregg Avenue and Winfield Street). Remaining clean up from the April 29th windstorm has been completed, removing downed trees from Bluff St. Ext., Ridge Road and McLaughlin Run Park. Park Maintenance: Baldwin St. Butterfly Garden: created flower bed and installed garden signage. Flower beds within Triangle Park and Borough Building have been mulched. The third memorial tree for Jeff Rupnik did not survive the winter at Triangle Park. It was removed and the memorial plaque has been mounted on an adjacent bench after discussing the issue with his family. Business District Maintenance: Hung all Troop Banners throughout town in advance of Memorial Day. Assisted Public Art Bridgeville with sculpture placement and pad creation at Bower Hill corner. Replaced 36 dead rose bushes and shrubs in the Washington Ave. flower beds. All flower beds on Washington Ave. have been weeded, mulched and glued. Truck Maintenance: Truck 1 (1985 GMC) has been stripped of equipment and markings and ready for auction. Serviced multiple police cruisers. Sign Maintenance replaced damaged signs, straightened poles, refaced faded stop signs and added missing speed limit signs throughout town. Ongoing maintenance has been dedicated to filling potholes and repairs to multiple streets and alleys. Cleaned & maintained culverts, trash-rack, catch basins and swales throughout town specifically on and after rainy days. Foreman responded, marked, and reported multiple PA-One Call requests. # # # LSSE Eat. 1085 Civil Engineers and Surveyors MEMO Fike * LSI e LSSE a Rabell e Senate 846 Fourth Avenue, Coraopolis, PA 15108 (412): 264-4400 e (412). 264-1200 Fax TO: Bridgeville Borough Council DATE: June 4, 2025 FROM: Kevin A. Brett, P.E. S.O.NO.: 523-001 John R. Heyl, P.E. cc: Joseph Kauer, SUBJECT: June 9, 2025 Meeting Borough Manager Engineering Items Following is a summary of the engineering work performed or authorized since the last meeting: Developments: None. Bonds: None. MS4: The 2024 Outfall Screening summary was issued on September 9, 2024. LSSE submitted the 2024 progress report on September 27, 2024. DEP issued update that current permit will be extended two years until March 2025. Draft General Permit has been issued by DEP and is currently outfor review and comment. Comments are due to DEP by March 19, 2025. Draft permit indicates NOI due to DEP September 2026 and Volume Management Plan (VMP) is due September 2028 in draft document. LSSE is reviewing draft permit and will have draft memo of all changes / requirements in the new permit. LSSE provided a summary memo oft the 2026 General Permit Updates on March 12, 2025. Training to be provided at the June meeting. Public Works Projects: McLaughlin Run Flood Control: The PADEP issued the Chapter 105 Joint Permit on October 8, 2024. Awaiting.final grant funding approval. NROMS7S23-01hel Rptsl2025106. June.docx 1of5 Station Street ADA Ramps: Borough awarded CD Year 50 funds in the amount of848,675.00. ACED to begin grant contract process. LSSE has completed surveys and is preparing bid package. LSSE waiting on COG for bid schedule. 2025 Roadway Improvement Program: Preliminary Opinion of Probable Cost issued for Borough review on October 15, 2024. LSSE transmitted the Advertisement on March 3, 2025. Bid Opening is scheduled for April 9, 2025. Bid Report to be issued in advance of Council Meeting. Road list is as follows: BASE BID: Liberty Street: Two patches near House Nos. 125 and 169 Mill Street: House No. 777 to House No. 1305 Cook School Road: Main Street to Vesper Street Cook School Road: Vesper Street to Ridge Road ADD ALTERNATES: Oeschlager Way: Mill Street to Pavement Joint Lurry Street: Alley to Dead End Charlet Street: Prestley Road to Calvert Street Base Bid and Add Alternate No. I (Oeschlager Way) were awarded to Independent Enterprises, Inc. (Base Bid: $288,907.50, Add Alternate No. 1: $45,010.00). The Award letter was issued on April 23, 2025. The Pre-Construction meeting is scheduled for June 5, 2025. Lurry Street Sanitary Manhole Installation: LSSE issued Request for Proposals. A summary was issued to the Borough on April 29, 2025. Manhole installation was completed on May 20, 2025 and bituminous roadway restoration ofthe disturbed area was completed on May 28, 2025. Borough Grant Award Summary: Anticipated Project Grant Source Grant Value Borough Match Start Date Melaughi-Rum-Park DCNR $209,041-27 $209,04127 Work-Complete Ph.2 Chartiers-Street GEDE $300,000.00 $488,000.00 Spring-2022 Widening PemDOTPreie) BewerHReadSierm GEDF $100,000.00 Overages Only Werk-Cemplete Sewer Mebamghin-Ra-leed GEDE $425,000.00 $12,090.00 Werk-Cemplete Prejeet PRP-Stermwater CFA $70,000.00 $70,200.00 Werk-Complete Separators ADA-Ramps CDBG $20,000-00 $18,000.00 Werk-Cemplete InleReplaeement CDBG $23,000-00 Overages Work-Complete Blight-Remediation GFA $74,000.00 Overages WerkCemplete Serehure-Demelitien NAPROMS23523-01V Eugr Rptsl2025106. June. docx 2of5 Anticipated Project Grant Source Grant Value Borough Match Start Date Aet-152-Struchure ACED $41,000.00 Overages Werk-Cemplete Demelition Wemer-Ave-Slepe GEDTF $500,000 Overages-Only Werk-Cemplete Repair HanglePasSewals GDBG $20,013 Overages Werk-Cemplete Coek-SeheelPaik& DGNR $272,000 $272,000 Work-Complete Mebanghh-Rum-Park Playgrounds Gregg Avenue Steps CFA-MTF $248,780.00 Overages Only Spring 2025 McLaughlin Run Flood PA Local Share $1,000,000.00 Overages Only Spring 2025 Project Phase] I McLaughlin Run Flood FEMA $5,334,062.00 Overages Only Spring 2025 Project Phase I Station Street. ADA CDBG $48,675.00 Overages Summer 2025 Ramps Chartiers Park Pavilion DCNR $102,900.00 $102,900.00 Summer 2025 Fire Station Improvements: LSSE issued the Opinion of Probable Cost and Concept Plan on March 20, 2024 for Borough use in grant applications. Flood Control Infrastructure (Phase D: LSSE transmitted supporting information on March 26, 2024 for Borough use in responding to comments received by FEMA. Documents requested by FEMA transmitted to the Borough on August 9, 2024. LSSE addressing questions from PEMA received on September 30, 2024. Supportive documents for PEMA response transmitted to the Borough on October 9, 2024. LSSE has provided a response to Borough for their response to PEMA and FEMA on January 17, 2025. Next steps are preparation of detailed plans and specifications for: o Culvert Replacement Bid o Screw Pumps Bid o Retaining walls are all on hold waiting authorization to proceed O Time to complete bid documents for all three is approximately 12 months Geotechnical Reportfnalized. Borough Grant Application Summary: Project Grant Source Grant Value Borough Due Date Match Chartiers Park Lighting DCNR $250,000.00 $250,000 April 2, 2025. McLaughlin Run Flood 2025 CFA - PA Small $500,000.00 15% April 30, 2025 Water and Sewer Chartiers Park Lighting DCED Greenways, $250,000.00 15% May 31, 2025. Trials & Recreation LSSE provided OPC for Borough's use. TBD 2025 CFA - TBD 30% July 31, 2025 Multimodal Transportation Fund MPRO1S23623-01Bngi Rptsl2025106. Juna.docx 3of5 Chartiers Park Improvements: Chartiers Park. Improvements: Bridgeville awarded grant in the amount of8102,900 from DCNR for the replacement of the pavilion. LSSE assisting Borough with options for the new pavilion. LSSE provided COSTARS quote for pavilion including architectural features from Sports and Recreation Associates. LSSE has received proposals from four vendors for the pavilion and provided the Borough with a summary for consideration on May 13, 2025. LSSE scheduled to meet with Clectrical Contractor vendor on June 3, 2025. Gregg Avenue Stairs: CFA Grant was awarded. LSSE transmitted the invoice from West Penn Power Company in the amount of $936.58 on November 7, 2024. The Contract was awarded to Avelli Construction Corporation (Base Bid: 8197,910.00, Add/DeductNo. 1:82,100.00) in the amount of8200,010.00. LSSE issued the Award letter to Avelli Construction Corporation on November 13, 2024. The Pre-Construction Meeting was held on November 26, 2024. The Notice to Proceed was dated December 2, 2024. Change Order No. 1 (increase of 120 days) was issued to the Borough on April 21, 2025. Demolition is complete. Footers andframework construction is underway. LSSE issued Change Order. No. 2 (increase of$7,500.00) and. Partial Payment No. 1 (822,500.00) were fransmitted to the Borough on May 9, 2025. Tree debris has been cleared from the site and around newly installed streetlight. All concrete pouring for stair footers has been completed by Contractor as of May 23, 2025. Formwork of stairs and bicycle runnel is currently underway and Contractor is scheduled to pour bottom portion of stairway June 2, 2025 or June 3, 2025. Center Street Sanitary Sewer Issue: Awardi letter (Contract. B) issued to JetJack, Inc. on.July 11, 2024. The. Pre-Construction Meeting was held on July 26, 2024. Notice to Proceed issuedfor Borough signature on August 14, 2024. Partial Payment No. 1 was issued on October 11, 2024. Summary of Outstanding Items letter issued to the Contractor on November 7, 2024. Construction complete. Contractor to provide final CCTV video confirming lateral connections. LSSE issued a Summary of Outstanding Items on March 4, 2025. Final Change Order was issued on March 6, 2025. Bower Hill Road Pedestrian Improvements: The Site Plan and Preliminary Opinion of Probably Costs was issued to the Borough on January 15, 2025. LSSE provided revised Site Plan to address comments from adjacent impacted property owner. ALCOSAN Phase II Consent Order and Agreement: Phase II COA was executed October 28, 2022.3RWW has drafted a MOU to identify cost allocations for model update work and preparation of SSOEP (alternatives analysis report). A revised MOU was sent March 6, 2024 to account for comments from each municipality. ACHD has approved an extension ofthe SSOEP report due date to June 30, 2024. 3RWW submitted the McLaughlin Run SSOEP report to ACHD on June 30, 2024. Phase II COA Progress Report submitted to the Borough by letter dated June 27, 2024. Chapter 94. epor/ALCOKAMMAmeel Information Request submitted to. ALCOSAN on February 27, 2025. MAPROIS23521Ing) Rptsl2025106. June.docx 4 of5 Regionalization: Remaining Regionalization repairs to be completed as part ofContract No. 23-S2 - Work. Area 4, Sanitary Sewer Lining Program. Sanitary Sewer 0&M: 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. Design has been initiated. Advertisement issued on September 23, 2024.for bid opening on October 11, 2024. Pre-Consiruction meeting was held on December 6, 2024. CCTV to start mid-Jamuary 2025. The Notice to Proceed, datedJamuary 8, 2025, was issued to the Contractor onJamuary 13, 2025. Partial Payment No. I in the amount of816,553.97 was transmitted to the Borough on March 18, 2025. CCTV was completed on April 2, 2025. Change Order No. 1 (Final) was issued to Edge AI Solutions, Inc. on May 5, 2025 to decrease the total contract amount from $68,000.00 to $42,515.13, to account for final in-place quantities of work performed. Partial Pay Request No. 2 (Final) was submitted by Edge AI Solutions, Inc. on May 5, 2025 in the amount of $25,961.16. LSSE has reviewed the work completed and recommends final payment. GROW Grant Application: ALCOSAN has awarded a GROW Grant in the amount of $350,200.00 which represents approximately 40% of construction costs for the project. ACHD has provided guidance that this project would qualify as a 10% reduction project to both the McLaughlin Park SSO and C-53-10 POC SSO. Work Area 4 Sanitary Sewer Lining Program: Contract No. 23-S2 - Work. Area 4, Sanitary Sewer Lining Program. Work was awarded to Jet. Jack, Inc. in the amount of$360,150.00 as noted in letter dated. April 15, 2024. Pre-Construction Meeting heldJune 4, 2024. Work complete. Partial Payment No. 2 (Final), $163,883.20 was issued to the Borough on February. 5, 2025. Change Order. No. 1 (Final) (decrease of$38,315.00) was issued to the Borough on February 10, 2025. Construction is complete. McLaughlin Run Multi-Municipal C-54 Sanitary Sewer Re-Routing Project: Preliminary designfor this project was completed. as part ofthe GROW Grant Application. Upcoming O&MCCTV: to be utilized to confirm existing conditions. A time extensionj for the GROW Grant (September 30, 2026) was requested on September 10, 2024. Final Design in progress. Tentative plan is to advertise project in July 2025. NVPROIS23S23-01Ee. Rpts12025106. June.docx 5of5 Bridgeville Borough Borough Council Annual MS4 Update JUNE 9, 2025 ALSSE .1935 CVilE Engineers and Surveyors Fike . LSI . LSSE . Rabell . Senate MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) Agenda: O Permit Overview. Annual MS4 Tasks Stormwater Management Program (Minimum Control Measures) ) PADEP Compliance Evaluation Annual Report DEP Inspection o Current cycle of inspections for 2018 Permit is underway 0 Pollutant Reduction Plans O Permit Status 0 2026 Permit Changes 6 LSSE 2 Fke-LSI.LSSE CMEngIesa Rohel. sandSuneyois Senate MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) Permit Overview - NPDES Permit for Stormwater Discharges from Small MS4s o Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System (MS4) - Permit applies to stormwater infrastructure that is: Used for collecting and/or conveying stormwater Owned by a municipality, or. any other public body Not used as a combined sewer Not part of Publicly Owned Treatment Works. (i.e. sewage treatment plant) O NPDES MS4 Permit authorizes discharge of stormwater from the MS4 to Waters of the Commonwealth of NPDES MS4 Permit issued by PADEP in Pennsylvania. The program is administered nationally by EPA 0 Primary goal of the permit: Protecting water quality and limiting stormwater pollution LSSE 3 FKO-LSI-LBBE CMEagheasanfSineps Rabell.Sencto MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) Annual MS4 Tasks O Update and Implement Stormwater Management Program (Written Plan) addressing éach MCM: MCM #1 Public Education and Outreach on Stormwater Impacts MCM #2 - Public InydvementPartepation MCM #3 : Illicit Discharge Detection and Elimination MCM #4. : Construction Site Stormwater Runoff Control MCM #5 - Post-Construction Stormwater Management (PCSM), in New: and Re-Development Activities MCM #6 - Pollution: Prevention/Good Housekeeping 0 The. Stormwater Management Program must: Reduce the discharge of pollutants fromn the MS4 to the maximum extent practicable, Protect water quality, and Satisfy appropriate water quality requirements: of the Clean Water Act and the Pennsylvania Clean Streams Law LSSE CMEngnewsa andSineyas 4 Fke ALSI-LSSE Robell. Sanate MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) Annual Reports O Due Septémber 30 of each year 2: - Self reporting on progress made for each MCM, along with PRP and PCM progress O $500 renewal fee due annually DEP or EPA Inspections ) DEP Inspects each permittee at least once every 5 years O: Inspections for 2018 Permit are underway (completed in 2024) Office Review - Thorough review of written plans and documentation of compliance with. required Minimum Gontrol Measures. Documentation of all MS4 related activities (event flyers, distributed materials, work logs, complaint. resolution tracking, outfall screening etc.) Field Review - Evaluation of municipal facilities including Public Works yard, garage, salt storage and other facilities. Field review. of BMPs and outfalls 4 LSSE 5 Fke LSI-LSSE. CMEngiessa -Rabelles endSurvwyos Senale MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) Pollutant Reduction Plans (PRPs) were developed in 2017 and submitted to PADEP to meet the following requirements: ) The following reductions must be achieved within 5 years of permit issuance (March 2023 for General Permits): Achieve 10% reduction in pollutant loading of sediment Achieve 5% reduction in pollutant loading of total phosphorus Each Annual Report to include documentation and supporting caiculations for reductions achieved through implementation of the Pollutant Reduction Plan. PRPS approved by PADEP established: Total pollutant loading required to be addressed in permit term 0 Potential BMPS to be constructed to achieve required pollutant reduction goals, * LSSE 6 FKOILSI-LSSE CMEnginesa Rebel. andSuveyos Senalo MUNICIPAL SEPARATE STORM SEWER SYSTEM (MS4) BMPs identified in the Pollutant Reduction Plan must be constructed and the required pollutant reduction achieved by September 30, 2026 0 Ift the PRP is not completed by September 2026, the permittee must submit an application for an Individual Permit by September. 30, 2026. Current PRP Status: Stormceptors Installed - PRP Completed LSSE 7 Fke: LaI-LSSE CMEyrensanSnyos Rebell.Genale MS4s - PERMIT - WHAT's NEXT? PADEP Has Issued Draft Permit Regulations in January 2025 o Public Comment Period closed March 19, 2025 2026 Permit Renewal due September 30, 2026 Six Minimum Control Measure Requirements generally remain the same Pollutant Control Measures (PCMs) no longer required 2028 Model Ordinance must be adopted prior to the submittal of the September 2028 annual report PRP is being replaced with Volume Management Plan (VMP) o Anticipate Volume Management Plan. to bé submitted in Séptember 2028 Construction of VMP to be completed by 2031 LSSE 8 FKO.LSI-LBSE CMEnginassamfSinep: Raball. Soanto MS4s - PERMIT - WHAT's NEXT? Anticipated Schedule 0 September 30, 2026: New/existing coverage NOI due, PRP must be complete. October 1, 2026: Final General permit will be effective. September 30; 2028: VMP and 2028 Model Ordinance due with annual report. O September 30, 2030: Reporting of VMP progress due with annual report. ) July 31, 2031: 180-day extension for VMP completion due if applicable. September 30, 2031: VMP to be complete. LSSE 9 LSI. CMErpas-mSirepos SSE Rahelle Senale MS4s - PERMIT - WHAT's NEXT? Volume Management Plan (VMP) O Focuses on volume of stormwater runoff rather than reduction of pollutants Required if surface waters are impaired for the following updated causes: 1) turbidity; 2) Total Suspended Solids; 3) siltation; 4) algae; 5) eutrophication; 6) nutrients; 7) flow regime modification; and 8) habitat alterations O Based on the total amount of impervious area within the Urbanized Area Maximum Extént Practicable (MEP) Calculator provided by DEP to determine the Volume Management Objective (VMO) O VMO is defined as the number of new cubic feet of runoff per permit year that must be treated VMO is municpalty-Dase, not watershed-Dased 0 VMP: total is the VMO x2 for the two years that the VMP must be implemented 4 LSSE CMEryhassamdSinegi 10 FKe4LGI-LSSE Raboll.Senaie MS4s - PERMIT - WHAT's NEXT? MS4 Requirements Table Municipality NPDES ID Individual Permit Impaired Waters Requirements Other Cause(s) of Required? Impairment Bridgeville PAG136203 No Chartiers Creck Mctals, PCB, Suspended: Solids, Organic TDS, Turbidity Borough EnrichmentLowl D.O., Siltation McLaughlin Run Sillation, Flow Regime Modification Turbidity Painters Run Metals, Suspended! Solids, Siltation TDS, Turbidity LSSE CMErgnessm/Sinogyu: 11 Fie TISIBFIFE MS4s - PERMIT - - WHAT's NEXT? Volume Management Plan (VMP) O, MEP Calculator incorporates socioeconomic factors (such as Lowest Quartile Household Income, Unemployment Rate, Utility Bills) that may lower the VMO value VMO may also be reduced by crediting of completed projects that qualify, including PRP projects Stream restoration that exceeded the. sediment reduction requirement for the PRP can be credited Inspections of all SCM facilities must be completed within the next. two years to determine proper function and condition to be included in crediting O The VMP must be submitted to DEP with. the annual report on September 30, 2028 including Preliminary Design Drawings (30%-50% design) O VMP is to be complete September 30, 2031 LSSE 12 Fike E-ESE-FEaN CMErgiesarfSunegus CONTACTS John R. Heyl, P.E., CPESC LSSE Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Inc. ohn.heyl@l5sse.com John W. Valinsky, E.I.T. LSSE Civil Engineers and Surveyors, Inc. alinsky@lsse.com LSSE 13 LSI-L CMEngineersa LSSE Rabell. sandSuneyors Senate Monthly EMS Report May 2025 SouthBridge Emergency Medical Services Bridgeville Borough Bridgeville Borough Statistics May 2025 BIG Total Responses for the Month 89 Response Breakdown Type Monthly Response Handled by! Mutual Aid 11 26 Lights & Siren Lights & Siren 14 Standbys 10 14 15.7% 2.21 No Lights & Siren 63 Standbys 2 63 Nol Lights & Siren 70.8% Handled by Mutual Aid 10 Response Times Avg. Response Time Lights & Siren Avg. Response Time No Lights & Siren Month Lights and Siren Avg. 06:55 06:55 Month No Lights and Siren Avg. 11:10 11:10 Year To Date 07:13 Lights and Siren Avg. YTD 07:13 09:59 No Lights and Siren Avg. 09:59 01699 0890 40.90 1200 Bridgeville Borough Statistics Year To Date 2025 Total Responses for the Year 518 Year Response Date Type To Response Breakdown Handled by Lights & Siren 134 Standbys 2. 63 Lights & Siren 135 134 259 No Lights & Siren 304 Standbys 17 304 Nol Lights & 58. Handled by Mutual Aid 63 May 2025 Bridgeville Public Library a YOUR YOUR YOUR YOUR PREPARED BY ERIN WEAVER DIRECTOR Fundraising Adult Battle of the Books Fundraiser This month, the library hosted its first Adult Battle of the Books Fundraiser at Dee Jay's BBQ Ribs and Grille in Collier. Twenty three adults on six teams took part in an evening of friendly competition and trivia based on five books. The scores were incredibly close, with the first and second place teams being separated by only one point! A great time was had by all, and next year's event is already in the works. Thank you to Dee Jay's for hosting us! ATTLENF Monthly Report Community Partnerships Bridgeville 125th Anniversary Logo Disply Last month, the library hosted a display of logo designs for Bridgeville's 125!h anniversary next year. The design contest was coordinated by Public Art Bridgeville and featured the talents of local residents. The winning design (pictured on the left) will be used during next year's anniversary celebrations. a MIE - moA Bridgeville 125 125 ASNVERSARY ANNIVERSARY 1901-2026 D 3 ERIDGEVILE Student Library Card Initiative The library is proud to announce that this fall, we will be collaborating with Chartiers Valley School District and the Allegheny County Library Association on a student library card initiative. Already implemented successfully in fifteen other districts in the county, the initiative will put a free public library card in the hand of every student in CVSD. This will give our students access to educational databases, free e-books, as well as any library in the county. Research shows that students who use the library achieve better academically. Monthly Report 2 Mission Moments The library received some wonderful patron feedback in April and May. One book sale attendee praised those working the sale and the front desk staff for making the library a welcoming space and for treating her with kindness. Another patron emailed to say that "the Garden Exchange was fantastic!" She was excited to get new plants and magazines and talk to other gardeners. She expressed her thanks for the event and looks forward to next year's. As part of National Library Week, we invited patrons to share what they loved about the library. We received multiple responses from adults and children alike which were displayed in the foyer all month long. A sampling of the responses is below: "Best family friendly library!" "This library is a wonderful community resource! Awesome staff, welcoming atmosphere! Volunteering opportunities for diverse populations make a meaningful impact. 93 "I love how my library has SO many great community events and access to a vast array of books and games!" "The staff is always helpful. They go out of their way to help you with whatever problem you have. They are pleasant and professional. 19 "Our grandson, Milo, loves storytime with Miss Carrie and friends. 93 Monthly Report 3 Monthly Circulation 2024 2025 5000 4,071 4000 3,410 3,155 2,937 3000 2000 TOTAL 1000 461 7,469 280 items Children Teen Adult circulated aV 86 A patron creates a succulent terrarium at our The Friends of the Library hosted their monthly adult craft night. Annual Fashion and Vendor Show Monthly Report + Programs 2024 2025 20 19 U U 15 14 13 11 : 10 10 40 5 2 PROGRAMS Childrens Teen Adult Outreach 2024 2024 C 1200 1,131 1000 948 - C A 800 600 1,214 400 233 157 ATTENDEES 200 89 109 14 Childrens Teen Adult Outreach Monthly Report 5 WI-FI and PC Usage 2024 2025 500 417 400 380 337 279 297 a 300 247 200 417 100 WI-FI SESSIONS Mar Apr May 2024 2025 600 582 489 501 500 469 410 410 400 300 469 200 PC 100 SESSIONS - Mar Apr May Monthly Report o SULY - 2025 UPCOMING PROGRAMS AT THE LIBRARY CHILDREN A ADULTS BEAUTIFUL OOPS! AUTHOR TALK: LAURA ZUROWSKI Ages 3-5, Mondays @ 11:00am The City Steps of Pittsburgh Grades K-2, Tuesdays @ 11:00am Monday, June 16 @ 6:00pm STEAM FOR KIDS FINANCIAL LITERACY w/ Brentwood Bank Mondays @ 1:30pm Fraud Prevention, Wednesday, June 18 @ 3:00pm Grades 1-5 Banking 101, Wednesday, June 25 @ 6:00pm SUPER HERO TRAINING (Stretch -n- Grow) Borrowing Basics, Wednesday, July 23 @ 6:00pm Thursdays @ 12:00pm Ages 3-5 ADULT CRAFT: SUMINAGASHI GREETING CARDS Tuesday, June 24 @ 6:00pm AMERICAN GIRL BOOK CLUB Thursday, June 5 @ 6:00pm ADULT CRAFT: NEEDLE-FELTED COASTERS Grades 2-5 Thursday, June 26 @ 6:00pm BOOKS & BITES FROM ALPACAS TO ART: 21 YEARS OF FIBER FARMING Thursdays, June 12 & 26 @ 6:00pm Presented by The Crafty Alpaca Grades 3-5 Monday, June 30 @ 6:00pm KINDERGARTEN READINESS ADULT CRAFT: CHOCOLATE-DIPPED STRAWBERRIES Fridays @10:30am Thursday, July 10 @ 6:00pm For children entering Kindergarten in Fall 2025 WHAT'S THE BUZZ ABOUT HONEYBEES? Story Times Monday, July 21 @ 6:00pm MOTHER GOOSE STORY TIME Wednesdays @ 10:00am GENRE GEMS BOOK CLUB Ages 0-3 1st Mondays @ 6:00pm BLANKETS & BOOKS MOVIE MATINEES Thursdays @ 10:00am 1st & 3rd Fridays @ 2:00pm Ages 3-6 21+ BYOB GAME NIGHT 1st Saturdays @ 6:00pm-9:00pm TWEENS & TEENS TWEENTASTIC TEEN AFTER HOURS SUMMER KICKOFF Tuesdays @ 1:00pm Tropical Silent Disco Ages 10-12 Friday, June 13 @ 6:30pm Ages 13-18 SHARK PARTY! TEEN HANGOUTS Friday, June 6 @ 11:00am Thursdays @ 5:00pm July - Cringe Cinema For kids and families! Ages 12-18 August - Murder Mystery Visit our Event Calendar for up-to-date information: bridgevllelibrary.org/events Outlook BBPA status update to council - June 2025 From Gino Forte tbpobopacomatbinet Date Wed 6/4/2025 12:31 PM To Joe Kauer Auerbndgeletoocom, Cc Deb C dge92@yahoo.come: Ed Pelino epelino@bridgevlleapplance.com); Nino Petrocelli Sr. petocalzehomal.com,: Mike Neely nee)261@gmailcom> Nikki Steck nikistecx@ymail.com> Joe, Listed below is the monthly update of the Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority: 1) The Parking Authority will have a meeting on Monday June 16th at 7pm in the borough building. 2) The remaining two lights needed in Lot 1 have been ordered. 3) Landscaping in all BBPA lots has been completed. 4) Lot asphalt patching in Lot 2 has been completed. Other Lots will be monitored and completed when allowable and necessary. 5) The BBPA open Parking Enforcement position has been filled. 6) Several new and replacement military banners have been ordered this year. We want to thank the borough and public works for completing a list of banners locations to assist the public in the search for their veterans' banners. 7) BBPA board member / staff have attended the BDOTA planning meetings and are assisting in collecting prize donations from our local businesses. 8) The BBPA continues to operate in the black. Sincerely, Deb Colosimo Chairperson of the Board Bridgeville Borough Parking Authority Gino Forte Manager