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The public will have to attend this weekâs Freeland Borough Council meeting on the internet.
At the council work session Thursday night, borough officials discussed Gov. Tom Wolfâs latest COVID-19 order handed down last week that limits indoor gatherings to 10 people.
âIt goes into effect Saturday at midnight,â Wilson Malloy, the boroughâs Emergency Management coordinator, said last week âIt is a temporary order until Jan. 4. All school extracurricular activities are canceled. The general assembly of people is limited to 10 people. That is going to limit council.â
While council members, Mayor John Budda and Borough Secretary Lee Ann Gera can attend the meeting in person at the borough building, Solicitor Joe Baranko can continue to attend via Zoom â as he and members of the public did for Thursdayâs work session.
There will not be a property tax increase in the Borough of McAdoo in 2021 if a tentative budget approved Tuesday night is approved in final form later this month.
Borough council unanimously approved a tentative spending plan that keeps the property tax millage at the 2020 level â 18.36 mills, including 3 mills for streets.
The $1,045,000 spending plan lists expenses of $983,440, leaving a net income of $61,560.
The budget will now be advertised for the required 10 days, and the final budget will be considered at a special meeting scheduled for Dec. 23 at 5 p.m. at the borough building on North Hancock Street.
At the special meeting, council may consider hiring part-time help to enforce the boroughâs parking laws.