Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Perkasie "Visioning" Session

From the Intelligencer:

Perkasie is holding a special meeting at 7 p.m. Aug. 8 in borough hall, 620 W. Chestnut St., to work on an updated comprehensive plan. It will be a joint meeting of the borough council, planning commission and parks and recreation board.
The Bucks County Planning Commission, which is helping the borough prepare the plan, will discuss how it will use a visioning process to identify community concerns and issues.
Development of the new plan will take about a year and involve monthly meetings.
The second meeting, scheduled for September, will be town hall style and encourage public input.
Perkasie plans to answer the following questions as it revises its comprehensive plan: Where is the borough today? What are the trends for the future? Where does the borough want to be? How do we achieve our goals?




http://www.phillyburbs.com/my_town/pennridge/perkasie-plans-visioning-session/article_860ebb7c-4eab-5cb3-8c1c-115d56a0a752.html

Friday, July 20, 2012

Menlo Pool Petition

If you think that Menlo Pool should extend the summer hours until Labor Day please sign the petition located here

Instead of being open from 11am-8pm for recreational swim, the last week of August the pool is scheduled to be open from 4pm-8pm.  Pennridge does not begin school until after Labor Day which is Monday Sept 3.

Call Parks & Rec manager Josh at 215-257-5065

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Should Council check up on Menlo Pool?

In light of recent events at the pool including midnight drinking parties, a near-drowing incident, and criticism from some residents about how the pool is being run; do you think our council should take more of an interest in this centerpiece of our town?  Or should they just put blind trust in a management that has shown some serious lapses in judgment?

At least one councilperson thinks that council should have no business at the pool other than recreation and criticized 2 others via email for taking an interest in the pool, accusing them of "covert action" and "spying on employees".  What do residents think?




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Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Summer Concert Series

The Summer Concert Series is every Wednesday from 7-9pm in Menlo Park. Bring you lawnchairs and coolers and enjoy some music!  From the boro website regarding tonights performer:


A new addition to our summer concert series is an award-winning performer and the #1 Elvis impersonator in Pennsylvania, "Elvis" Brad Crum!  Come and hear the soul and sound of a legend!

7/16/12 Council Meeting

The meeting agenda can be found here . Council voted to deny changing N. 8th Street at Callowhill into a 1-way street after speaking with several neighbors and discussion at the past few meetings.

Council also voted to approve a paving project worth $212,000 to pave Third St from Market to Callowhill and Chestnut St from 5th to 7th.    

There was discussion on the borough's workers compensation dilemma.  They have been dropped by their current insurer because of excess of claims and Finance director Joe Berardi explained that after speaking with the borough's broker as well as another broker that the options are limited because of their claims experience.   Manager Dan Olpere said that the best option would be to go with DVIT who also writes the liability coverage for the borough and several times mentioned an additional discount of $5,000 that would be gained by having another policy with them.  Not once did anyone mention the cost.  Well according to an article published the next day in the Intelligencer found here  we will be paying an additional $20,000 next year for a total of $153,000.  The residents are adults and should be told the whole picture not simply have sunshine attempted to be blown into our bottoms.  Another indication of the failure of leadership that Perkasie Borough continues to have. 

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

July 2 2012 Council Meeting

Council under direction of President Aigeldinger held a 2nd public discussion on the proposed zoning ordinance to comply with County demands and the motion passed 7-2.  UN Agenda 21 foisted on our community for the sake of a few dollars. This is the same motion that failed 6-3 at the last meeting and the County sent a letter which did not clearly indicate how Perkasie's zoning ordinance on minimum size requirements for garden apartments constituted discrimination but council was bullied into a majority which approved it.  In fact if you read the words of the Assistant General Counsel for HUD in 1995 he clearly states there are in fact minimum size requirements for dwellings that fall under HUD guidelines.  So here we have a bureaucracy that on one hand says there must be a minimum size for dwellings but then attempts to force communities to do away with them using the carrot of grant dollars.  Only Councilpersons Stottlar and Ryder did their research and understood that this was not a good move for Perkasie.

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Part 2 of 3 - Discussion on putting security cameras at Menlo Pool.  Do you want cameras at your pool?  Or do you want better management?  Also discussion on making part of N 8th Street a one-way.  Several residents address council concerning drug crime in town and the Chief Gura responds.   Will council show leadership and direct the police to initiate another Town Watch program among residents?  Councilwoman Frei was a big part of this program back in the day and we are waiting for her to step up and show some leadership.
Part 3 of 3