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Millvale Borough
501 Lincoln Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15209
(412) 821-2777

 MILLVALE BOROUGH COUNCIL

Vincent F. Cinski

Mayor 2007-09

James D. Porter

President 2007-11

Al Atkinson

Vice President 2005-2009

Rory Benn

At Large 2007-09

Don Gillespie

At Large 2007-11

Jack Varley

At Large 2005-09

Ed Wirkowski

At Large 2007-11

Angelina Young

At Large 2007-11

 

Is the legislative body of Borough government. Council is 

comprised of seven members elected to 4 year terms,

appointment terms are for 2 year periods. All council

members are elected at-large.

 

Council is responsible for passing ordinances, adopting

operating budgets and approving appointments. Members

serve on various boards and committees and act as liaison's

to certain Departments, Committees or Boards.

 

Millvale was Incorporated by Act of Assembly, February 13,

1868. 

 

Borough Council meets at 8:00 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month in the Borough Building at 501 Lincoln Avenue. Council has an Executive Session begining at 7:00 P.M. that is open to the public. Although most of the Executive Session is open to the public Council may retire to a closed session as per the 1976  Sunshine Act which enumerates 10 specific exemptions for categories of information that need not be disclosed, including:

  • information relating to national defense,
  • related solely to internal personnel rules and practices,
  • related to accusing a person of a crime,
  • related to information where disclosure would constitute a breach of privacy,
  • related to investigatory records where the information would harm the proceedings,
  • related to information which would lead to financial speculation or endanger the stability of any financial institution, and
  • related to the agency's participation in legal proceedings.

     

    Public hearings on specific issues are often held before the regularly scheduled Council meeting times. Public hearings and any additional or special Council meetings required are advertised in the local newspaper no later than 24 hours prior to the meeting.

    January 08

    February 12

    March 11

    April 08

    May 13

    June 10

    July 08

    August 12

    September 09

    October 14

    November 11

    December 09

     

     

     

                                                       2008 MINUTES

     JANUARY

     JAN2008.doc
     FEBRUARY  FEB2008.doc
     MARCH  MAR2008.doc
     APRIL  APR2008.doc 
     MAY  MAY2008(1).doc
     JUNE  JUNE2008.doc
     JULY  JULY2008.doc
     AUGUST  AUGUST2008.doc
     SEPTEMBER  SEPTEMBER2008.doc
     OCTOBER  OCTOBER2008.doc
     NOVEMBER  
     DECEMBER  

                                   COUNCIL COMMITTEES 

    Finance

    Porter, Gillespie, Atkinson

    Safety

    Porter, Atkinson, Young

    Handicapped Services

    Gillespie, Benn, Wirkowski

    Property &  Personnel

    Giillespie, Benn, Atkinson

    Recreation & Cable TV

    Atkinson, Young, Varley

    Pension

    Atkinson, Young, Varley

    Public Works

    Porter, Atkinson, Gillespie

     

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