During Monday’s Camp Hill Town Council meeting, the Equitable Neighborhoods Initiative presented to the council some of the community needs.
Warren Tidwell addressed some of the issues he has had with Camp Hill’s leadership throughout his time leading the storm damage recovery process.
After reports of residents burning toxic materials on their property, the council is working on tightening up its burn ordinance with clear cut timeframes.
Mayor Messiah Williams-Cole announced plans to expand Camp Hill’s senior center during Tuesday’s town council meeting.
After weeks of recovery, the Camp Hill Town Council terminated the state of emergency issued during the March 2023 hailstorm.
With this being the event’s five-year anniversary, Camp Hill council member and Seat One Constance Heard announced during the Feb. 21 town council meeting that class registration fees will be $50 exclusively for this year.
After hearing opposition from several residents, Camp Hill’s town council decided that Old 280 will remain Old 280. However, Mayor Messiah Williams-Cole said he plans to renew the motion for the street renaming again next year.
As part of Camp Hill's Black History Month Program, the Town Council and the mayor selected community members to be recognized alongside American Black Heroes.
In observance of upcoming holidays, Camp Hill's Town Hall is closing certain days over the next two weeks. In addition, the town council has approved city employee's Christmas bonuses.
With court operations returning to normal, Camp Hill Town Council approved an increase in pay for Judge Speakman and Attorney Gillenwaters.