Lower Burrell Council could consider making rules for residents living on small residential lots who want to keep backyard chickens. Solicitor Steve Yakopec advised council at Monday’s meeting that he believes the city needs an ordinance to set down regulations. Council did not immediately move to advance the issue. Farm
Lower Burrell Council honors Burrell wrestling team
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The Stroller, Aug 2, 2021: Events in the Alle-Kiski Valley
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Lower Burrell mulling over where backyard chickens can live
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Call it pent-up gratefulness.
Lower Burrell Council awarded a whopping four proclamations this week thanking residents and others.
After covid-19 pandemic restrictions shut down public meetings for more than a year, Lower Burrell Council is in its second month of in-person public meetings. Council delayed publicly honoring residents and groups until this week.
Council issued proclamations Monday to Bethel Nursery School, the Burrell School District and the Burrellton Garden Club.
Councilman Rob Hamilton, with the help of his son, John Robert Hamilton, issued two proclamations to the Bethel Nursery School, which John attends.
“Covid-19 created a devastating impact on all communities,” the elder Hamilton said. “We take for granted the hard work people do when these things happen.”