Towanda Boro to hire an additional police officer [The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa.]
| By James Loewenstein, The Daily Review, Towanda, Pa. | |
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The council held an executive, or closed-door, session on Monday to discuss personnel matters related to the
The hire will bring the number of full-time officers in the
The department had seven full-time officers for several years in the early 2000s, but the number since then has been as low as four, Police Chief
The hire is needed because the department currently relies on part-timers to fill shifts -- they work a total of 64 hours a week -- and there have been times when the department couldn't fill a shift, because part-timers weren't available, he said.
The department's part-time officers, all of whom work full-time jobs at the
The department would be better off giving 40 of the 64 hours to a full-time officer, because of the certainty that those 40 hours are going to be filled, Epler said.
In addition, the council approved the hire of one additional part-time officer. The additional part-timer will also make it easier to fill shifts, Epler said.
Chief Epler noted that the addition of the full-time and part-time officers will not increase the total number of hours worked by the
"There are no more hours being covered (by the two additional hires)," Towanda Borough Council Vice-president
After approving the personnel changes for the police department, Mayor
Fire truck
The repairs approved by the council, which are estimated to cost
The main reason for the repairs is that "two emergency power units (on the truck) went bad," said Roof, who is also a member of the borough council. The units function as a back-up power source that can lower the truck's ladder, in the event that the truck's regular power source failed, he said.
The work also involves fixing problems related to a nozzle and two hydraulic hoses, and replacing two tires, he said.
Most of the problems surfaced when a certification inspection was recently done on the truck, Roof said.
The fire department had purchased the truck in 2009 for
Shortly after purchasing the truck, the fire department had
Even with the money that is being spent on repairs, buying the truck was a good deal, as a similar, used truck might cost
The ladder truck is expected to be back in commission in about a month, Roof said.
The borough has started repairs to the collapsed storm sewer system at
The borough has sent its first request for reimbursement to the
The borough has received letters of support from 17 residents for its appeal of the location of 100-year flood zones in
Hunt Engineering, which has been hired by the borough to work on the appeal, had said the number of letters of support from residents was surprisingly large, according to Lane. The borough had sent out a letter to 80 residents, seeking letters of support from them for the appeal. The borough is contesting the location of the preliminary FIRM's flood zones along
The borough's appeal, which includes the letters of support, was scheduled to be mailed out on
Lane also announced that repairs have been made to the paving that is located next to the
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