During the recent Borough Council Business Meeting on June 26, 2025, a significant decision was made regarding the safety and maintenance of local buildings. The council approved a budget allocation of $14,995 for the removal and replacement of three fire escape doors at a municipal building, addressing a critical safety concern.
Ken Watson, the borough's houseman, highlighted the need for this project, noting that the existing doors were in poor condition and not functioning properly. The council had previously identified this replacement in their capital improvements plan, and with savings from another project, they were able to move forward with the repairs this year. Watson emphasized the importance of these doors for the safety of the building, stating that while they haven't been used recently, their proper function is essential.
The council received three estimates for the work, with Audifer being selected as the lowest responsible bidder. The decision to replace the doors not only fulfills a necessary safety upgrade but also allows the council to check off another item from their to-do list.
In addition to the door replacement, discussions included considerations for the color of the new doors, indicating a focus on both functionality and aesthetics in the borough's maintenance efforts.
This decision reflects the council's commitment to ensuring the safety and well-being of the community, as they continue to address infrastructure needs effectively. The next steps will involve coordinating the replacement work to enhance the safety of the borough's facilities.