BY STACI WILSON
Work that needs to be corrected and improved on West Main Street in Susquehanna is being reviewed by borough council members and Pennsylvania American Water Company, following a water project on the street.
Council expressed that they wanted corrections made before the next project begins in the area of Franklin, Prospect and 4th Ave.
Photographs of the problems have been taken and were to be reviewed on Thursday, Aug. 13, Council President Joe Varsik said at the meeting held Wednesday, Aug. 12.
One audience member spoke about an area in need of repair near the Christ Church.
Varsik said, “We’re trying to get that rectified,” and noted the borough had photographs to review with PAWC.
Councilman Roy Williams said the borough would be more involved in the upcoming project happening on borough-owned streets, acting as inspectors for the work.
Council also discussed repairs of the announcement booth deck, stairs and a door at the Little League field and are looking to receive a few more quotes for the proposed work.
Varsik suggested the borough work with the Little League for the repairs, suggesting a fundraiser to help offset costs.
Williams said he would also get a price list for the materials and said that perhaps volunteers to make the needed repairs.
Mayor Nancy Hurley reported a number of vehicle break-ins into unlocked cars around the borough.
She reminded residents to lock their vehicle doors at all times.
Susquehanna Borough Council meets the second Wednesday of each month, at 7 p.m., in the borough building.
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