In order to provide members of the Board of Directors and the Public with multiple methods of participation, the November 17, 2021 Board of Directors Budget Meeting will occur in-person at the Edgeworth Borough Building - 301 Beaver Road, Edgeworth, PA 15143 and will be simulcast over Zoom. The Zoom meeting invite link can be found below: Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/89988095079?pwd=M1hOUUtMeWZPMGFtZk9FRFR5N2pCUT09
In order to provide members of the Board of Directors and the Public with multiple methods of participation, the October 27, 2021 Board of Directors Budget Meeting will occur in-person at the Avalon Borough Building - 640 California Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 and will be simulcast over Zoom. The Zoom meeting invite link can be found below: Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/88689400357?pwd=RmdYelVlSHpjVG5BTDJrTEVsRjZQZz09
Below you will find the 2021 Annual Dinner event program. All attendees at the event will receive a physical program. The QVCOG would like to thank all municipal staff and elected officials who helped put the program together. Additionally, the COG would like to thank this year's 15 financial sponsors. Without our sponsors the event would not be possible. To see the full roster of 2021 sponsors please visit here.
In order to provide members of the Board of Directors and the Public with multiple methods of participation, the September 15, 2021 Board of Directors Regular Meeting will occur in-person at the Emsworth Borough Building - 171 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 and will be simulcast over Zoom. The Zoom meeting invite link can be found below: September 15 - Emsworth Borough Building - 171 Center Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA 15202 - 7:00 p.m. Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85879390504?pwd=dU00MXZWblNXUWl5K0RROEhXMzNmdz09
During the August 18, 2021 Regular Board of Directors Meeting the QCVOG's appointed Audit Firm, Case Sabatini, will be presenting a brief presentation summarizing the annual audit for Fiscal Year 2019. The Board of Directors is anticipated to approve the 2019 Audit as presented below. Interested parties may attend the August 18th Board meeting in-person or over Zoom. August 18, 2021 - 7:00 p.m. Location: Aleppo Township Municipal Building - 100 North Drive, Sewickley, PA 15143 Zoom Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86822624913?pwd=d1dPeFdQZUhWcTduS25oeFFKc08wZz09
In order to provide members of the Board of Directors and the Public with multiple methods of participation, the August 18, 2021 Board of Directors Regular Meeting will occur in-person at the Aleppo Township Municipal Building - 100 North Drive, Sewickley, PA 15143 and will be simulcast over Zoom. The Zoom meeting invite link can be found below: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/86822624913pwd=d1dPeFdQZUhWcTduS25oeFFKc08wZz09 A recording of the proceedings will follow on the QVCOG Board of Director's webpage.
Over the past 20 years, there has been a significant reduction in human and pet exposures to the rabies virus throughout Allegheny County. This is largely due to the efforts of the rabies vaccination program for wild raccoons, spearheaded by the United States Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services (USDA), in partnership with the Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD). This year, employees and volunteers from both organizations will be distributing vaccine-containing baits from July 29th through September 15th across Allegheny County. The baits will be being delivered both by hand from ground vehicles and by aircraft, including helicopter and fixed wing airplanes. The aircraft will be flying low over residential areas and at times, residents may see aircraft moving slowly over the same area repeatedly within a short period of time. As this could be alarming if the residents are unaware of what is happening, ACHD is asking that municipalities to join in getting the word out about the baiting and when it will be happening in an effort to minimize public worries/complaints. Hand baiting will occur from August 2nd through August 10th. Please see the flyers below for images of what the baits look like. There are three different vaccines you could see- a vaccine packet inside a fishmeal block, a packet coated in fishmeal, or a packet coated in vanilla, all of which are very tasty to raccoons. The scent attracts the raccoons who consume the bait and vaccine, resulting in the development of antibodies to the rabies virus. The risk of adverse effects to humans and animals due to exposure to the vaccine is minimal, but ACHD urges the public to avoid contact with the bait if possible. If a stray bait must be moved, it should be picked up using rubber or latex gloves or a shovel. ACHD is also asking the public to keep their dogs on a leash, indoors, or confined to their property as much as possible during baiting and the week after. In years past, ACHD has specifically had problems with off-leash dogs consuming the baits in parks. Parks are common raccoon habitats and are therefore important areas to bait. This interferes with their intended purpose and concerns and upsets citizens. A sign informing the public of this information that can be posted in parks can be found at: www.achd.net/raccoon. ACHD is requesting that municipalities assist in publicizing the baiting effort within municipal newsletters, publications, and on social media with the educational materials attached below and found here: www.achd.net/raccoon. ACHD also requests that municipalities inform their Emergency Management Coordinator(s). For further information, or for more physical copies of the printed materials, please contact Jamie Sokol, ACHD Rabies Baiting Project Manager, via email [email protected] or at 412-350-4046. Please inform Ms. Sokol if your municipality is planning an activity such as a Community Day during the baiting periods so that ACHD can avoid placing the baits within the celebration area. ACHD appreciates your continuing cooperation and thank you in advance for helping to spread the word. Through this effort, ACHD hopes to reduce the likelihood of a human case of rabies in Allegheny County and surrounding areas.
On July 22, 2021 at 11:00 a.m. the Quaker Valley Council of Governments will be accepting bids for a prospective 5-year waste and recycling contract for the following 11 municipalities:
Aleppo Township Avalon Borough Bellevue Borough Ben Avon Borough Edgeworth Borough Emsworth Borough Glen Osborne Borough Glenfield Borough Kilbuck Township Leet Township Sewickley Borough Sealed bids are invited and will be received by the QVCOG on behalf of the aforementioned municipalities for collection, disposal, and processing of municipal solid waste, recyclable materials, household hazardous waste, and electronic waste for a five (5) year term beginning January 1, 2022 and ending December 31, 2026. Interested participants may observe the proceedings via zoom by accessing the link below. Zoom Meeting Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83962419237?pwd=YlNRREhFMHA1c3I1UiszVjRoVkZ0UT09
Legal Notice
Notice is further given that the Board of Directors of the Quaker Valley Council of Governments (QVCOG) shall, for the purpose of conducting any and all business that comes before the Board, meet in-person on Wednesday, July 21, 2021 at 7:00 p.m. at the Leetsdale Municipal Building (373 Beaver Street, Leetsdale, PA 15056). Patrick Conners, Executive Director Quaker Valley Council of Governments * Please note, in order to facilitate maximum participation the meeting will be broadcast and recorded through Zoom. The meeting link may be found below: Invite Link: https://zoom.us/j/95934605766?pwd=eW5ZTld3L3pzVWIyMTJjTEQyL0xhUT09 |