Oakmont Borough Council approved the only bid submitted for the resurfacing of the tennis courts, basketball courts and playground at Riverside Park. They also discussed work on the track.
Oakmont Borough Council continued discussions on 30-day parking trial in business district, Knox Boxes and curb repair.
The survey is available through July 30.
A round up of items discussed at the July 11 voting meeting.
Officials are considering a traffic ordinance that will establish borough-wide standards for addressing traffic concerns—including those on Trestle Road—which will be used as a pilot study.
Among items discussed were waste collection on private roads as well as for the handicapped and elderly, traffic calming measures, and a public hearing for a senior housing ordinance.
PennDOT requested that the slick surface of the road be redone for safety reasons.
In a follow-up to concerns raised last month by residents, the borough's new waste collector sent a representative to July's work session to address the issue of private road pickup.
Contractors working on county projects must participate in a program that will verify their workers are not illegal laborers.
County officials are upset that only Washington County's reassessment was stopped.
Oakmont Borough Council continues to discuss the same issues as in previous meetings.
Residents spoke up at a special Verona Council meeting on Tuesday night.
State representatives Frank Dermody, Joe Markosek and Anthony DeLuca vote "no" on the budget. State senators Jim Ferlo, Jim Brewster and Jay Costa also disagree.
Industry experts answer questions about Marcellus Shale drilling, water-quality issues and taxing the industry.
Local, state general election candidates to seek laughs at benefit for children and youth.
A roundup of things discussed at the June 28 meeting.
Port Authority warns more cuts possible in 2013.
Plum Planning Commission unanimously approves proposed elderly housing amendment to residential zoning ordinance
A roundup of things discussed at the June 14 meeting.
Senior Community Center renovations; council approves changes to waste and recycling ordinance; Highlands housing development plans; and two borough policies.
Council discussed several issues at its June 13 meeting.
After some confusion about what currently was in place for the trial, Oakmont Borough council agreed to extend it for 30 days to provide more guidance on the desired parking pattern.
Employers can learn about changes to the earned income tax collection system beginning next year.
Borough residents who live on private drives are concerned about the services of new trash collector.
Growth strategies were discussed with businesses in Washington County.
Among items discussed: Highlands housing plan modifications, the results of a traffic study at the Elicker-Leechburg Road intersection and potential changes to borough ordinance and policy.
The June Work Session Meeting of the Oakmont Borough Council focused on Knox Boxes, Commercial Parking and Allegheny River Boulevard repairs, among a host of other topics.
The possibility of authorizing a traffic study of speeding on Trestle Road is put off until July.
Liberty Tunnel will be closed Friday and Monday nights from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
Republicans and Democrats voice their opinions about the Tuesday passage of the state budget.
Congressmen Jason Altmire and Tim Murphy say small reactors could lessen dependence on outside energy sources.
The road will be closed from May 24 through June 8 as crews repair a slide that caused the road to collapse last week.
One-lane restrictions are in place until repairs begin after road collapses due to rain on Thursday.
Crews worked to repair wires.
Allegheny County Parks Department passes are good at all four county pools.
With narrow margins in both the Democratic and Republican races, six candidates emerge as the nominees for the general election in November.
Wecht, Ernsberger win spots on November ballot for Pennsylvania's high courts.
Newcomer Richard Zucco received the most Republican votes and Loretta White, who has served on the board for six years, got the majority of the Democrat votes.
Updated numbers in race show Flaherty, McCullough behind.
Here are the results of Tuesday's primary for Plum and Oakmont boroughs, Plum and Riverview school board, and district judge.