Municipal News
- Last Updated on Saturday, 30 January 2016 19:43
By Jill Brown
At the Donora Council meeting on January 14, 2016, many proved to have pride in their hometown and are willing to work to make things better. The new Council members offer renewed hope, and there was also a big turnout and involvement of residents.
President of Council Dennis Gutierrez said, “One of the goals I would like to see here at the next meeting is a goal-planning list of where Donora could be in 1 year, 2 years, 3 years… I would encourage anyone to attend with their input. Another idea is to find a student and have them get involved in a mentoring program for those interested in politics. I think it would be rewarding for the student as well as us.”
In public address, resident and business owner Cindy Brice said, “I was very sad to hear that Donora Lumber closed their doors. An effort needs to be made to support the businesses that are still here.” Residents agreed that people need to shop local for what they need, and don’t go out of town.
Another resident brought up the topic of the increase in their sewage bill by $15 a month. While Council did say there is not much they could do about it, because DEP controls it, they also mentioned what residents could do. Mayor Donald Pavelko said his suggestion is to attend meetings. Councilwoman Marie Trozzo said, “It might be a good idea to contact county commissioners, too.” In other words, residents, make your voices heard.
Mayor Pavelko stated in his report, “First, I would like to congratulate the new Council members. Also, I would like to congratulate Ken Griffey, Jr., for his induction into the Hall of Fame. Donora is the only town with two in the Hall.”
Council Chairperson Gilbert Szakal, Jr. announced a Social Hall meeting “to get the community together to discuss whatever it is that is on their minds.” This will be held on Wed., March 9, 2016 at 6 p.m. to address matters such as street conditions, youth problems, drug abuse, activities, and other important community concerns.
Other announcements included are as follows:
- Residential refuse collection by Fayette Waste, LLC, beginning on Tues., Feb. 2, 2016, will be picked up on Tuesdays and Thursday of every week. Those with a current Friday pickup will be moved to Tuesday of every week. Recycling in Donora is now optional.
- The Social Hall of Donora Borough Building is now designated as an emergency warming center for Mon Valley area residents. If you are without heat during bitter cold weather, you may call the Borough office at 724-379-6600.
- Donora business owner Mr. Jim McDonough concluded, “I am so proud to be a Donorean. We are going to shine a brighter light. Thank you for letting me be proud.”