City Council Meeting Recap – September 23, 2025

Sep 24, 2025 | Council Meeting Minutes

The Bradford City Council met on September 23, 2025, to approve budgets, move forward on community improvements, and support multiple upgrades across the city. Here’s a straightforward breakdown of what happened.

Key Items Approved

1. Pension Funding for 2026

The City certified its Minimum Municipal Obligation (MMO) for next year’s police, fire, and non-uniform pension plans.
Total obligation for 2026: $585,628.

2. Public Comment

A resident raised concerns about the cost of maintaining city-owned vehicles and suggested the City consider switching employees to mileage reimbursement instead. Council stated it would require a cost-comparison study before any decisions.

3. Parks & Downtown Improvements

Several updates were approved to help improve city spaces:

  • Callahan Ice Rink: A preventative maintenance agreement with Trane for $2,610.
  • Five new street trees on Main Street through Graham’s Greenhouse ($3,320, split 50/50 between the City & OECD).
  • Murals at The Friendship Table painted by Allegheny Mountain Arts, including a cornucopia and a patriotic “250 Years” design.

4. Building & Historic District Approvals

Certificates of Appropriateness were issued for:

  • 3–5 Main Street (Jonathan Pingie) – new windows and doors
  • 54 Mechanic Street (Mark Pessia) – installation of a 6-ft white vinyl fence
  • AT&T site at 2 South Ave – telecommunications upgrades
  • Friendship Table mural installations

All were recommended by the Historical Architectural Review Board.

5. Property Subdivisions & Consolidations

Council approved:

  • Subdivision on Butternut Drive for land conveyance to Ronald & Bonnie Booth
  • Consolidation of Guidance Center parcels on Campus Drive into a single 3.10-acre parcel

Both had full approval from the McKean County and City Planning Commissions.

6. Tuna Valley Comprehensive Plan

A major step forward:
Council authorized beginning a new Comprehensive Plan for the entire Tuna Valley region—Bradford included. The last plan was from 2009, and this update will guide long-term development, housing, infrastructure, recreation, and economic growth (pending MAP grant funding).

7. Housing Rights & Fair Housing Policy

Council adopted an updated Fair Housing Policy reaffirming protections for residents under the Federal Fair Housing Act and the Pennsylvania Human Relations Act.
Highlights include:

  • Prohibition of discrimination based on race, color, sex, gender identity, age, disability, religion, origin, familial status, ancestry, or use of support animals.
  • Annual public education on fair housing rights.
  • More visibility for filing complaints and accessing resources.

8. Police & Fire Department Funding

Several actions were taken to support emergency services:

  • $1.2M grant application authorized for renovations to the new Bradford Police Station
  • Previous September 9 grant resolution rescinded and replaced
  • $62,479 from a State Fire Commissioner grant approved for a heating upgrade at Central Fire Station
  • Permission granted to apply for 2025 Fire Company & EMS grants totaling $35,000

9. Additional Approvals

  • Payments to BTU Supply for multiple facility upgrades
  • Approval of an auger motor purchase for a Public Works plow truck
  • A new lease agreement with LabelPack Automation for space in the Habgood Business Development Center
  • A $5,000 T-Mobile Microgrant awarded to Triple A Nail for salon upgrades (four new pedicure chairs)

Final Vote

All resolutions passed unanimously. The meeting adjourned with no additional business.

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