mmcilwain@sungazette.com
JERSEY SHORE Jersey Shore Borough voted 7-1 to continue discussions about the potential for a joint “public safety building” with Citizen’s Hose Co. and the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police force at its Monday night meeting.
Janet Barnhart voted no.
The regional police force previously had selected vacant borough land to build a headquarters on. Cody Hoover, borough manager, said that while the new plan is in the early stages of discussion, the three entities would not look to build a new building, but rather move into an already existing building within the borough.
If the discussion for this collaboration between the three entities does not work, the regional police would return to its plan of building a headquarters on the vacant land that was previously secured.
MALLORIE McILWAIN mmcilwain@sungazette.com
JERSEY SHORE Jersey Shore Borough is in discussions with Citizen’s Hose Company and the Tiadaghton Valley Regional Police in regards to a “public safety building” that will include all three entities in the same building, after a 7-1 vote to continue discussions on the purchase of such a building.
Janet Barnhart voted no.
The regional police force as well as the fire company have been looking into moving into other buildings and discussed a collaboration with the borough, as well as the highway department.
The three groups are still in the early stages of this process and will know more as time evolves.
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The Wilson Street Bridge is in need of repair, but it could be costly.
The situation was among topics discussed at council’s first meeting of 2021 this week.
The Wilson Street bridge over Pfotus Run has been deemed “poorly rated” and in need of replacement by Lycoming County, according to borough Manager Cody Hoover.
The bridge basically needs ripped out and replaced, beams, abutments and all.
It is located near Councilwoman Janet Barnhart’s home.
Council has approved a new bridge design, though Barnhart abstained because of the project’s impact on her property.
The project is not out for bid yet.
The Wilson Street bridge is in need of repair, but it could be costly.
The situation was among topics discussed at council’s first meeting of 2021 this week.
The Wilson Street bridge over Pfotus Run has been deemed “poorly rated” and in need of replacement by Lycoming County, according to borough manager Cody Hoover.
The bridge basically needs ripped out and replaced … beams, abutments and all, he said.
Council approved a new bridge design, with Councilwoman Janet Barnhart abstaining because because of the project’s impact on her property adjacent to the bridge.
The project is not out for bid yet.