Southwest Greensburg Borough Launches Junior Council Program for Local Students
Southwest Greensburg Borough has created a Junior Council Person program to give high school and college students hands-on experience in local government.
Southwest Greensburg Borough has established a Junior Council Person program designed to give high school and college students living in the borough hands-on experience in local government.
The program invites young residents to participate in the council process, gaining firsthand exposure to how municipal decisions are made at the local level.
Southwest Greensburg Borough Council meetings are held on the second Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM at the Southwest Greensburg Volunteer Fire Department Community Room, located at the corner of Guthrie and Alexander Streets. Agenda workshop meetings take place the first Wednesday of each month at 6:00 PM at the Borough Office, 564 Stanton Street.
The borough has also recently launched a security camera registration program in partnership with the Southwest Greensburg Police Department. Residents can voluntarily register their home security cameras to help law enforcement investigate crimes in their vicinity. Registration does not give police direct access to cameras, and participants may be contacted only if a criminal incident occurs nearby.
For more information about the Junior Council Person program or other borough initiatives, residents can contact the borough office at 724-834-0360 or follow updates on Facebook at facebook.com/swgreensburg.
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