Oakmont residents will see a new addition to the borough’s shopping district in 2024 after council approved Local Remedy Brewing’s conditional use application in a 6-0 vote Dec. 18. Before the vote, a public hearing was held to discuss the conditional use of the proposed site. According to borough Solicitor
Oakmont council passed a new social media and communications policy at its Sept. 18 meeting, defining what is expected of borough employees and volunteers who are active on social media. Council member Tracey Holst initiated the policy’s creation, stating that borough employees need to have guidelines for what is acceptable
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Oakmont council President Patricia Friday, borough manager Scot Fodi and police Chief Michael Ford were in council chambers for the Feb. 15 meeting. Other council members and officials participated online.
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Oakmont officials put this year’s paving project out for bid and plan to award the contract next month.
Council unanimously voted Feb. 15 to advertise its street improvement program, which includes eight streets and a boat ramp.
Borough officials budgeted about $350,000 for the infrastructure upgrades.
Streets to be improved include:
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Carrie Lewis DelRosso enjoys a moment at her last meeting as an Oakmont council member before leaving to take a seat at the state House.
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Oakmont Councilwoman Carrie Lewis DelRosso resigned from her elected post to step into another one in the new year.
DelRosso defeated state House Minority Leader Frank Dermody in the November election.
The Republican challenger collected 51.5% of the vote compared with Democrat incumbent Dermody’s 48.5%, a margin of 923 votes, according to unofficial results from the Pennsylvania Department of State.