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On a cold, rainy November 1, Jefferson Hills Borough Council, Mayor Janice Cmar, Public Works Director Tom Lovell, Borough Manager Doug Arndt and the Borough Administrative and Public Works staff, architect David McLean, contractors, government officials, and guests participated in a ribbon-cutting ceremony that dedicated the Borough's new public works complex and salt storage facility on 11 acres adjacent to the Municipal Center.

 

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 The ribbon-cutting ceremony was held indoors because of inclement weather.

Special guests were State Senator Matt Smith, PA State House Rep. Rick Saccone, West Jefferson Hills School District Superintendent Dr. Michael Panza, and West Jefferson Hills School Board President Anthony Angotti.

"I want to thank everybody who has come out today. Obviously it is not the best of days outside. But for us inside it is an important day. It is not every day that you have a capital project of this size that actually comes to fruition. So we are proud of that and we want to showcase it to everyone and recognize those who were involved in the process," said Council President Chris King.

President King thanked the West Jefferson Hills School District Superintendent, Michael Panza, and School Board President, Anthony Angotti, for the school district's donation of land for the project. "Some of the property that this facility is built on was donated by the school district, and we want to thank you," King stated. "It is a great example of working together."

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