Municipal News
- Last Updated on Monday, 01 April 2013 00:48
By Jill Brown
At the Donora Council Meeting on March 14, Mayor John Lignelli spoke to residents who want to discuss problems relative to the federal government. Members of U.S. Representative Bill Shuster’s staff will hold meetings to discuss the issues. The meetings will be open to all Mon Valley residents.
At the Donora Council Meeting on March 14, Mayor John Lignelli spoke to residents who want to discuss problems relative to the federal government. Members of U.S. Representative Bill Shuster’s staff will hold meetings to discuss the issues. The meetings will be open to all Mon Valley residents.
In other business, Councilman Thomas Kostolansky encouraged all to converse with Donnis Headley, the new Donora Library director. He said Headley is the woman to see about gardening.
Anyone interested in a garden project should contact Headley at the Donora Public Library, 510 Meldon Ave., in Donora. Headley is seeking experienced gardeners to help beginners take place in the project. She can be reached at 724-379-7940, or contact her via e-mail at dh.donoralibrary@gmail.com.
Next, council appointed borough administrator Dennis Fisher to a 5-year term on Mon-Valley Sewage Authority board of directors.
In other business, Council received $7,697 from the Washington County District Attorney’s Office for use by the borough police department.
Residents were reminded that refuse bills must be paid by April 1 to receive the annual discount rate of $160. Borough offices will be open until 6 pm on that day. After that date, the rate, will be $180.
Council reappointed John Hynok to the borough Zoning Borough of Appeals for a 3-year term.