Planning Commission Meeting August 24, 2020 5:30pm ZOOM

Notice of Planning Commission Meeting

 

Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Pittston will conduct an online public hearing on Monday, August 24, 2020 at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom.  Use the following link to access online https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85969791966?pwd=dlBIeisvNVlaRk8xem16bzhUYW9Udz09

or Dial by phone  +1 646 558 8656.

Meeting ID: 859 8614 3940 Passcode: 230329

The Planning Commission will consider the following matter:

 

  1. Approval of Land Development Plan for 79 S Main St. PIN 72E11NE4002011000 submitted by the Greater Pittston Economic Development Corporation

 

  1. Consideration of Certification of Blight for the following properties as referred by the City of Pittston Blighted Property Board: 11-13 Wood St, 101 Maple Lane, 192-194 Mill St, 134 Rear Parsonage St, and 19 Rear Swallow St.

 

 

A copy of the application, plans and blight documents are available online at pittstoncity.org or by request by contacting Mary Kuna at 570-654-4601.  Please submit any questions or comments in writing to Mary Kuna at mkuna@pittstonrda.com or by mail 35 Broad St. Suite 202 Pittston, PA 18640 by Friday August 21st at 4pm. Anyone requiring special accommodations to attend the hearing should telephone the administrative offices at 570.654.4601 by 4pm on Thursday prior to the hearing date. The City of Pittston does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or family status on employment or the provision of services.

 

MEETING AGENDA

6.8.20 Meeting Minutes

FOR THE CITY OF PITTSTON PLANNING COMMISSION CONTACT:

 

Mary Kuna

Director of Planning

City of Pittston

Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) Sweep, Friday August 7th, 2020

The City’s Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) will continue inspections again this Friday, July 24th. The NAT will focus its efforts on VINE ST.

 

The City formed the NAT to address blight, property maintenance issues and quality of life in a concerted effort in the neighborhoods under the City and Redevelopment Authority’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative. Members of the Code Enforcement, Police, Fire, EMS, Administration, Public Works Departments, and Office of Community Development comprise the NAT.

 

Property owners receiving notices are required to contact Code Enforcement within 24 hours of a notice to develop a plan of action. They are given up to 24 hours to correct violations such as high grass and up to 30 days (or more) to address more substantial issues. No actual fines or citations are issued during NAT sweeps (except possibly habitual offenders). The purpose of the sweeps are to improve the neighborhoods and quality of life of our residents, and to remind homeowners of their obligation to maintain their properties in a safe and code compliant manner. The City utilizes the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) as published by the International Code Council for these standards. The International Code Council is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes. More information about the IPMC may be found at https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/collections/I-Codes.

 

Homeowners that have code-deficient properties are encouraged to contact the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 570-826-0510 or the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston at 570-654-4601. Income eligible residents may qualify for programs to help make required repairs to their home. Rules and regulations apply and funds are limited.

 

The Police enforce parking regulations and abandoned vehicles. An abandoned vehicle is one that does not have a current inspection. Vehicle owners are given 7 days to obtain an inspection before further enforcement action occurs.

 

The City and its officials are mindful of the COVID pandemic and the limits it has placed on all of us and will be willing to work with everyone on any issue they may have in this respect. The importance is to communicate this to the appropriate officials if you are notified of a violation.

 

The NAT will be active throughout the summer and fall.

CITY OF PITTSTON CARES ACT FUNDING and MODIFICATION OF THE 2016 AND 2017 CDBG PROGRAM PUBLIC HEARING

Notice is hereby given that the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston will hold a public hearing on August 6, 2020 at 4 P.M. The Hearing will be held virtually. To join the Zoom Meeting please go to the following link:

Topic: CITY OF PITTSTON CARES ACT FUNDING and MODIFICATION OF THE 2016 AND 2017 CDBG PROGRAM PUBLIC HEARING
Time: Aug 6, 2020 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)

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If you require special accommodations, please notify Joseph Chacke, Director of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston, at least 72 hours in advance at 570-654-4601 or jchacke@pittstonrda.com  or  TDD users 7-1-1 PA Telecommunications Relay Center.

 

The hearing for the CARES Act Community Development Block Grant (CV-CDBG) Program will provide an opportunity to citizens to comment on the proposed activities. Written comments on the proposed use of CDBG-CV funds will be accepted by the Pittston Redevelopment Authority until noon, August 14, 2020 and may be addressed to: the Redevelopment Authority at the above address. City Council will consider approval of the application at the regular Council meeting on August 19, 2020.

 

The Coronavirus Aid, relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), provides additional CDBG funds to prevent, prepare for, and respond to the coronavirus pandemic.  The funds may be used for CDBG eligible activities that meet one of the national objectives.

 

The City will receive an allocation of $193,732 in CDG-CV funds to be allocated as follows:

 

ACTIVITY                                                    AMOUNT                              NATIONAL OBJECTIVE

 

CPR Machine                                                  $34,000                                   Urgent Needs

Project will utilize CDBG-CV funds for the purchase of two Automated CPR Chest Compression Machines which will allow emergency responders to provide life saving support while protecting the patient and responder from personal contact which would results in aerosol-generating procedures.

 

Meals on Wheels                                             $20,000                                   LMC Limited Clientele

Project will provide funding for the expansion of services for Meals On Wheels. Meals on Wheels has also seen an increase in the need for food delivery for seniors and persons with disabilities due to the need for social distancing.

 

Rental Assistance                                            $ 104,861                                LMC Limited Clientele

Project will utilize CDBG-CV funds to provide short-term (no more than 3 months) of rental assistance to low to moderate income households who have had a reduction in hours or employment due to the coronavirus and are at risk of losing their housing as a result of non-payment of rent.

 

 

Administration                                                $34,871

Administration of federal programs including monitoring.                          

 

 

The City of Pittston also invites public input on a proposed modification to the Fiscal Year 2016 and 2017 Community Development Block Grant Program.   Projects in the City funded in FY 2016 and 2017, have a small remaining balance of $10,388 that the City proposes to reallocate to construct curb cuts on sidewalks along Carroll Street, Grandview Drive, and Rear Tunnel Street. This project will be part of a larger street paving project, using Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Municipal Liquid Fuels funds.

 

All interested parties are invited to attend the public hearing and give oral testimony at the public hearing or present written comments with respect to the needs to be addressed with grant funds or to send written comments to the Pittston Redevelopment Authority, Attention Joseph Chacke at 35 Broad St. Pittston PA or jchacke@pittstonrda.com.

 

NAT Sweep Friday, July 24, 2020

The City’s Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) will continue inspections again this Friday, July 24th. The NAT will focus its efforts on NAFUS STREET, LANDON STREET, WINTER STREET and the surrounding areas.

 

The City formed the NAT to address blight, property maintenance issues and quality of life in a concerted effort in the neighborhoods under the City and Redevelopment Authority’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative. Members of the Code Enforcement, Police, Fire, EMS, Administration, Public Works Departments, and Office of Community Development comprise the NAT.

 

Property owners receiving notices are required to contact Code Enforcement within 24 hours of a notice to develop a plan of action. They are given up to 24 hours to correct violations such as high grass and up to 30 days (or more) to address more substantial issues. No actual fines or citations are issued during NAT sweeps (except possibly habitual offenders). The purpose of the sweeps are to improve the neighborhoods and quality of life of our residents, and to remind homeowners of their obligation to maintain their properties in a safe and code compliant manner. The City utilizes the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) as published by the International Code Council for these standards. The International Code Council is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes. More information about the IPMC may be found at https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/collections/I-Codes.

 

Homeowners that have code-deficient properties are encouraged to contact the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 570-826-0510 or the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston at 570-654-4601. Income eligible residents may qualify for programs to help make required repairs to their home. Rules and regulations apply and funds are limited.

 

The Police enforce parking regulations and abandoned vehicles. An abandoned vehicle is one that does not have a current inspection. Vehicle owners are given 7 days to obtain an inspection before further enforcement action occurs.

 

The City and its officials are mindful of the COVID pandemic and the limits it has placed on all of us and will be willing to work with everyone on any issue they may have in this respect. The importance is to communicate this to the appropriate officials if you are notified of a violation.

 

The NAT will be active throughout the summer and fall.

NAT Sweep Scheduled July 17th New Street Area

The City’s Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) will continue inspections again this Friday, July 17th. The NAT will focus its efforts on NEW STREET and the surrounding areas.

 

The City formed the NAT to address blight, property maintenance issues and quality of life in a concerted effort in the neighborhoods under the City and Redevelopment Authority’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative. Members of the Code Enforcement, Police, Fire, EMS, Administration, Public Works Departments, and Office of Community Development comprise the NAT.

 

Property owners receiving notices are required to contact Code Enforcement within 24 hours of a notice to develop a plan of action. They are given up to 24 hours to correct violations such as high grass and up to 30 days (or more) to address more substantial issues. No actual fines or citations are issued during NAT sweeps (except possibly habitual offenders). The purpose of the sweeps are to improve the neighborhoods and quality of life of our residents, and to remind homeowners of their obligation to maintain their properties in a safe and code compliant manner. The City utilizes the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) as published by the International Code Council for these standards. The International Code Council is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes. More information about the IPMC may be found at https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/collections/I-Codes.

 

Homeowners that have code-deficient properties are encouraged to contact the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 570-826-0510 or the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston at 570-654-4601. Income eligible residents may qualify for programs to help make required repairs to their home. Rules and regulations apply and funds are limited.

 

The Police enforce parking regulations and abandoned vehicles. An abandoned vehicle is one that does not have a current inspection. Vehicle owners are given 7 days to obtain an inspection before further enforcement action occurs.

 

The City and its officials are mindful of the COVID pandemic and the limits it has placed on all of us and will be willing to work with everyone on any issue they may have in this respect. The importance is to communicate this to the appropriate officials if you are notified of a violation.

 

The NAT will be active throughout the summer and fall.

Invitation to Bid Residential Property Rehabilitation 134 Parsonage St.

BID PACKET

 

Invitation to Bid

SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston, at their Administrative Offices located at 35 Broad St., Suite 202, Pittston, PA 18640, until 3:00 PM (prevailing time) on Thursday, July 30, 2020 at which time they will be opened and read aloud, for the rehabilitation of 134 Parsonage St., Pittston, PA 18640.

Bid Documents may be obtained by contacting Beckie Latona at 570-654-4601 or rlatona@pittstonrda.com. A Mandatory Pre-Bid Conference will be held on Thursday, July 23th, 2020 at 10:00am on site at 134 Parsonage St.

Bid security shall be furnished in accordance with the instructions to Bidders.

Bidder must ensure that employees and applicants for employment are not discriminated against because of their race, religion, color, handicap, national origin, age or sex.

The Redevelopment Authority does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, religion, age, disability or familial status in employment or the provision of services.

The Redevelopment Authority is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

The Redevelopment Authority Reserves the Right to Wave Any Informality in Order to Reject Any Or All Bids.

 

 

Mary Kuna,

Deputy Executive Director

NAT Sweep Scheduled June 26, 2020

The City’s Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) will continue inspections again this Friday, June 26th. The NAT will focus its efforts on Lagrange Street and the surrounding areas.

 

The City formed the NAT to address blight, property maintenance issues and quality of life in a concerted effort in the neighborhoods under the City and Redevelopment Authority’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative. Members of the Code Enforcement, Police, Fire, EMS, Administration, Public Works Departments, and Office of Community Development comprise the NAT.

 

Property owners receiving notices are required to contact Code Enforcement within 24 hours of a notice to develop a plan of action. They are given up to 24 hours to correct violations such as high grass and up to 30 days (or more) to address more substantial issues. No actual fines or citations are issued during NAT sweeps (except possibly habitual offenders). The purpose of the sweeps are to improve the neighborhoods and quality of life of our residents, and to remind homeowners of their obligation to maintain their properties in a safe and code compliant manner. The City utilizes the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) as published by the International Code Council for these standards. The International Code Council is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes. More information about the IPMC may be found at https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/collections/I-Codes.

 

Homeowners that have code-deficient properties are encouraged to contact the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 570-826-0510 or the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston at 570-654-4601. Income eligible residents may qualify for programs to help make required repairs to their home. Rules and regulations apply and funds are limited.

 

The Police enforce parking regulations and abandoned vehicles. An abandoned vehicle is one that does not have a current inspection. Vehicle owners are given 7 days to obtain an inspection before further enforcement action occurs.

 

The City and its officials are mindful of the COVID pandemic and the limits it has placed on all of us and will be willing to work with everyone on any issue they may have in this respect. The importance is to communicate this to the appropriate officials if you are notified of a violation.

 

The NAT will be active throughout the summer and fall.

NAT Sweep Scheduled June 19th, 2020

The City’s Neighborhood Action Team (NAT) will begin inspections again this Friday, June 19. The NAT will focus its efforts in the vicinity of Webster, Dinniny, Division Streets and Washington Terrace.

 

The City formed the NAT to address blight, property maintenance issues and quality of life in a concerted effort in the neighborhoods under the City and Redevelopment Authority’s Neighborhood Housing Initiative. Members of the Code Enforcement, Police, Fire, EMS, Administration, Public Works Departments, and Office of Community Development comprise the NAT.

 

Property owners receiving notices are required to contact Code Enforcement within 24 hours of a notice to develop a plan of action. They are given up to 24 hours to correct violations such as high grass and up to 30 days (or more) to address more substantial issues. No actual fines or citations are issued during NAT sweeps (except possibly habitual offenders). The purpose of the sweeps are to improve the neighborhoods and quality of life of our residents, and to remind homeowners of their obligation to maintain their properties in a safe and code compliant manner. The City utilizes the International Property Maintenance Code (IPMC) as published by the International Code Council for these standards. The International Code Council is dedicated to developing model codes and standards used in the design, build and compliance process to construct safe, sustainable, affordable and resilient structures. Most U.S. communities and many global markets choose the International Codes. More information about the IPMC may be found at https://codes.iccsafe.org/public/collections/I-Codes.

 

Homeowners that have code-deficient properties are encouraged to contact the Commission on Economic Opportunity at 570-826-0510 or the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston at 570-654-4601. Income eligible residents may qualify for programs to help make required repairs to their home. Rules and regulations apply and funds are limited.

 

The Police enforce parking regulations and abandoned vehicles. An abandoned vehicle is one that does not have a current inspection. Vehicle owners are given 7 days to obtain an inspection before further enforcement action occurs.

 

The City and its officials are mindful of the COVID pandemic and the limits it has placed on all of us and will be willing to work with everyone on any issue they may have in this respect. The importance is to communicate this to the appropriate officials if you are notified of a violation.

 

The NAT will be active throughout the summer and fall.

City of Pittston Planning Commission Meeting Monday June 8th 2020 at 5:30 p.m Online

Notice of Planning Commission Meeting

 

 

 

Notice is hereby given that the Planning Commission of the City of Pittston will conduct an online public hearing on Monday June 8th 2020 at 5:30 p.m., via Zoom.  Use the following link to access online

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85969791966?pwd=dlBIeisvNVlaRk8xem16bzhUYW9Udz09

or by calling 1-301-715-8592 to access by phone. Meeting ID: 859 6979 1966 Password: 068882

 

The Planning Commission will consider the following matter:

 

  1. Subdivision of parcel 72-E11NE3-012-180 owned by Laura McHugh to be conveyed to UGI and combined with Parcels 72-E11NE2-012-018, 72-E11NE3-012-18C, and 72-E11NE3-012-18B.
    PLAN AVAILABLE HERE 

 

 

A copy of the application and plans are available online at pittstoncity.org or by request by contacting Mary Kuna at 570-654-4601.  Please submit any questions or comments in writing to Mary Kuna at mkuna@pittstonrda.com or by mail 35 Broad St. Suite 202 Pittston, PA 18640 by Friday June 5th at 4pm. Anyone requiring special accommodations to attend the hearing should telephone the administrative offices at 570.654.4601 by 4pm on Thursday prior to the hearing date. The City of Pittston does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or family status on employment or the provision of services.

 

 

 

FOR THE CITY OF PITTSTON PLANNING COMMISSION CONTACT:

 

Mary Kuna

Director of Planning

City of Pittston

Notice of Zoning Hearing, Monday May 18th, 2020, 3:00 pm,Online

Notice of Zoning Hearing

Notice is hereby given that the Zoning Hearing Board of the City of Pittston will hold a public hearing on Monday, May 18th, 2020, at 3:00 pm, the hearing will take place online at https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84534014957?pwd=OXlnSmlYYWczUS8vM3czMjJZTEZ6UT09 Meeting ID: 845 3401 4957 Password: 678365 to consider the following matter:

1. Request of Verlean Winslow for a property at 21 George Street for a variance from TABLE 480.43 lot width requirements.
2. Request of the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston for a property at 79 S Main Street. A variance request for relief of Article XIII 480.49 building height, 480.55 design standards, subsections i-ii-iii-iv-v.

Copies of the applications for zoning permits and hearings are available by contacting the administrative office at 570.654.0513 or by emailing code@cityofpittston.org.

All written comments or questions will be accepted until Friday, May 15, 2020, at 4:00pm and may be e-mailed to code@cityofpittston.org.

Anyone requiring special accommodations to attend the hearing should telephone the administrative offices at 570.654.0513 by 4pm on Friday prior to the hearing date. The City of Pittston does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, religion, age, disability or family status on employment or the provision of services.

FOR THE CITY OF PITTSTON ZONING HEARING BOARD:
Harry Smith Zoning Officer City of Pittston

2020 Pittston Farmer’s Market Accepting Vendor Applications

The 2020 Farmer’s Market begins Tuesday, July 7th and will be held every Tuesday until November 24th  from  9:00am  to 2:00pm.  We are currently accepting vendor applications to participate.

Please complete this form and return with the necessary proof of insurances and health certificates, if applicable, by June 18, 2020 to Pittston City Farmers Market c/o Downtown Pittston Partnership, 71 South Main Street, Pittston, Pa 18640.

2020 Farmer’s Market Vendor Application

RFP Audit and Tax Services, Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS

The Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston will receive sealed PROPOSALS for the following: Audit Services for the Redevelopment Authority of the City of Pittston and the North East Pennsylvania Land Bank, as well as, Tax Services for the Greater Pittston Economic Development Corporation. The RFP is available at the Redevelopment Authority Office 35 Broad St. Suite 202, Pittston, PA 18640 or online at pittstoncity.org. Contact 570-654-4601 with any questions. Proposals must be received by 3:30pm local prevailing time, on Monday, November 25, 2019.

 

Request For Proposals Packet

2019 Proposed City of Pittston Zoning Ordinance and Map

2019 Proposed City of Pittston Zoning Ordinance

2019 Proposed City of Pittston Zoning Map

The Planning Commission of the City of Pittston shall hold a Public Meeting on Monday, June 3, 2019 at 3:00PM in the Basement Conference Room of City Hall, 35 Broad Street, Pittston, PA. The purpose of this meeting is to review the proposed new Zoning Ordinance and Map as prepared by the Planning Department and to receive comment from citizens.

Luzerne County Mosquito Spraying Set For 08/15/2018

The Luzerne County West Nile Program will be conducting an ultra-low volume (ULV) mosquito control operation to reduce high populations of mosquitoes capable of transmitting West Nile Virus on August 15, 2018 in parts of Exeter Borough, Forty Fort Borough, Pittston City, West Pittston Borough, and Wyoming Borough.

The treatments will be administered via truck-mounted equipment, spraying residential and recreational mosquito habitat. The equipment dispenses AquaDUET at a rate of 0.62 ounces per acre.

The product is designed to provide quick, effective control of adult mosquito populations. The application material has a very low toxicity profile to mammals and will have negligible impact to non-target insects and the environment.

The spray will begin at dusk (pending any unforeseen circumstances) and conclude between 9:30-10:30pm.  

 Residents should stay indoors as much as possible during these hours only.

Certain mosquito species carry the West Nile virus, which can cause humans to contract West Nile encephalitis, an infection that can result in an inflammation of the brain. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Health, all residents in areas where virus activity has been identified are at risk of contracting West Nile encephalitis.

In 2018, West Nile virus has been detected in the following counties: Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bucks, Butler, Cambria, Carbon, Centre, Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Philadelphia, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Union, Venango, Washington, Westmoreland, Wyoming, and York.

Weather conditions and other unexpected events could delay or cancel this spray operation. If conditions do not allow application on August 15, 2018, the following evening, August 16, 2018 will serve as the back-up spray date.  If conditions remain unfavorable, the spray will be postponed until weather permits.

Individuals can take a number of precautionary measures around their homes to help eliminate mosquito-breeding areas, including:

  • Dispose of cans, buckets, plastic containers, ceramic pots or similar containers that hold water.
  • Properly dispose of discarded tires that can collect water. Stagnant water is where most mosquitoes breed.
  • Drill holes in the bottom of outdoor recycling containers.
  • Have clogged roof gutters cleaned every year as the leaves from surrounding trees have a tendency to plug drains.
  • Turn over plastic wading pools when not in use.
  • Turn over wheelbarrows and don’t let water stagnate in birdbaths.
  • Aerate ornamental pools or stock them with fish.
  • Clean and chlorinate swimming pools not in use and remove any water that may collect on pool covers. If a resident has stagnant pools of water on their property, they can buy BTI products at lawn and garden, outdoor supply, home improvement and other stores. This naturally occurring bacterium kills mosquito larvae, but is safe for people, pets, aquatic life and plants.

Additionally, these simple precautions can prevent mosquito bites, particularly for people who are most at risk:

  • Make sure screens fit tightly over doors and windows to keep mosquitoes out of homes.
  • Consider wearing long-sleeved shirts, long pants and socks when outdoors, particularly when mosquitoes are most active at dawn and dusk, or in areas known for having large numbers of mosquitoes.
  • When possible, reduce outdoor exposure at dawn and dusk during peak mosquito periods, usually April through October.
  • Use insect repellents according to the manufacturer’s instructions. An effective repellent will contain DEET, picardin or lemon eucalyptus oil. Consult with a pediatrician or family physician for questions about the use of repellent on children, as repellent is not recommended for children under the age of two months.

For more information about West Nile virus and the state’s surveillance and control program, please visit www.westnile.state.pa.us.

Albert J. West Memorial Park Repairs & Improvements

The Pittston City Street Department’s Public Property maintenance team recently began a series of repairs and improvements to Albert J. West Memorial Park on Swallow Street. The concession stand used by the Pittston Junior Patriots Mini-Football and Cheerleading was painted and improvements made to its exterior lighting. The running and walking track around the field is being re-graded and new cinders layed. The football field goal posts are being painted. With this being the centennial anniversary of the end of World War I in 1918, further improvements and repairs will continue to the park named for a Pittston City World War I soldier will continue throughout the rest of the summer.

City Announces July 4th Holiday Schedule

CITY-WIDE YARD WASTE COLLECTION MONDAY JULY 2nd

City residents are reminded that per the recycling calendar, there will be city-wide yard waste collection on Monday July 2nd. Yard waste usually collected on Wednesday will be collected on Monday.

City Hall and the Street Department will be closed Wednesday July 4th for the Independence Day holiday. Garbage usually collected Wednesday will be  collected Thursday July 5th and garbage usually collected Thursday will be collected Friday July 6th.

Yard Waste Collection Begins April 4th

Curbside Yard Collection begins for the north side of the  city on Wednesday April 4th and the south side on Friday April 6th.  Please check the 2018 Recycling Calendar for future collections. Yard waste must be curbside in open containers less than 30lbs. No rocks or dirt.  Branches must be cut to 3ft in length and no thicker than 4 inches and bundled.  Thank You!