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with the sheriff’s personal property levy at 12 Devonshire on the borough’s $9,782 judgement. They also approved to have Ford F-150 repaired at Millers’ Automotive, and then inspected, for an estimated $3,318.

Council president Don Struckle wished council members a Happy New Year adding, “We accomplished a lot in 2022 and worked as a team.” He continued, “At times we did not always agree but we were respectful and worked for the residents. Last year we had to fix things.” Struckle noted that at next month’s work session committee chairs will give updates.

Mayor Randy Altemose mentioned an accident that occurred at a borough intersection on Christmas Day. The mayor has had several meetings with PennDOT about intersection upgrades in Mt. Pocono.

The mayor also reported that he performed a wedding in December, which he said, “was kind of neat.”

Borough manager Josh Walker highlighted 2022 accomplishments including the borough’s website, the security system and applying for over three million dollars in grants.

Solicitor James Fareri gave updates on pending litigation and fines imposed.

Resident Joe Simone had complaints about a rental at the 12 Devonshire property, and showed council photos of garbage. Fareri responded, “We are on this, and I filed a civil complaint today.”

After a motion for the Treasurer to pay the bills, the meeting adjourned.

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