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Parking deck to get long overdue annual inspection | News, Sports, Jobs

mmaroney@sungazette.com City Council learned Church Street parking deck, with 350 parking spaces, has not had an annual inspection since it opened nine years ago. Located at 11 West Church St., the four-level building provides 350 parking spaces and housed Susquehanna Trailways, an inter-city motorcoach company, until the bus company relocated. Council found out this week about the lack of annual inspection of the structure built with concrete and steel from Adam Winder, River Valley Transit general manager, before approving a $17,800 five-year service agreement with a building inspection company, Structure Care, to inspect the facility. “To the best of our knowledge the Church Street parking deck made of steel and concrete has not been inspected since it was built,” Winder said. Dedication was in 2012.

Council OKs Lycoming College music hall land plan | News, Sports, Jobs

mmaroney@sungazette.com The land development plan of Lycoming College’s $5.5 million music facility was approved by City Council contingent on clearing up a minor deed issue. With the approval at the recent meeting, the construction can begin of the music hall at the corner of Basin and East Fourth streets. The facility is expected to open in fall 2022. The building is a part of the city East Third Street Old City Gateway Redevelopment. Council also approved the naming rights agreement between the city and Muncy Bank and Trust Co. for Bowman Field signage and use of the scoreboard. The contract is for six years, with the first year no fee followed by $32,500 paid to the city each year for the remainder of the contract, Mayor Derek Slaughter said.

Immunity for the community: How to find your COVID vaccine | News, Sports, Jobs

Barbara Hemmendinger The public wants to know how to find appointments for getting immunized against COVID-19. With a majority of Americans eager to be vaccinated, we are cautiously hopeful this long pandemic will end. Significantly more vaccine doses are being manufactured and distributed free to all adults, no matter where you live, where you were born, and what your race or ethnicity is. Vaccines and other public health measures save lives. The Moderna, Pfizer, and Johnson & Johnson vaccines all are safe and strikingly effective at preventing serious illness, hospitalization, and death from COVID, all worthwhile endpoints. If you need convincing beyond these vaccines’ clinical trial results that led to emergency use authorizations in the U.S., go no further than recalling that the huge improvements in U.S. life expectancy in our parents’ and grandparents’ generations came about through childhood immunizations, sanitary drinking water, and tobacco control. People like my gr

Access fees added for use of city brush pile | News, Sports, Jobs

mmaroney@sungazette.com City Council on first reading decided to add annual fees to access the brush/mulch pile. It is part of a plan to make residents and others purchase an access “key” card to get into the locked gate. Chris Cooley, who works for River Valley Transit, said the fees are needed to issue the cards to enter the brush disposal and mulch collection area at 1500 W. Third St. Cooley said the information will be put online so people can review it and download the forms from the city website or go to River Valley Transit headquarters to pick up a form to begin the process.

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