Newly elected and re-elected Council members were sworn in at the January 4 Reorganization Meeting by Magistrate Jack Bova. Here's your 2010 Council left to right: Mrs. Ann Schade, Mr. Clyde Zimmerman, Ms. Janice Boyko (Vice President), Mr. David Wenzel (President), Mrs. Cathy Trexler, and Mr. Charlie Johnson (President Pro Tem). (Missing from the picture is Mr. Mario Richards).
The Summer Edition of the 2010 Briefly Brentwood Borough Newsletter
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The Brentwood Borough Newsletter
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Less than 6 miles south of downtown Pittsburgh, you’ll find the Borough of Brentwood, a suburb in Allegheny County. Since 1915, families have been calling Brentwood their home. Brentwood is a small community with a big heart. Quiet cobblestone tree-lined streets and attractive brick and stone homes can be found throughout the community.
Running through the heart of Brentwood is Brownsville Road, where parades are held on the 4th of July and where you can find families any hour of the day walking and talking. Brentwood is truly a main street community.
Brentwood, home of the Brentwood High School Spartans, has a population of over 10,000 residents, and it seems that almost every one of them shows up in the fall to watch the Spartans play football.
Brentwood Town Square is a new booming business district on the edge of town boasting sidewalk cafés, fine restaurants, and the obligatory ice cream parlor.
MEND OUR BROKEN HEART - BRENTWOOD MOVES FORWARD WITH PARK INITIATIVE PLANNING
The Brentwood Borough Council in conjunction with the Brentwood Park Initiative are moving forward with plans to renovate the Borough’s Stadium, Park, Pool, Civic Center and surrounding park area. The Brentwood Park Initiative (BPI) group has also been moving forward.
The Borough of Brentwood is a unified, family-oriented community with a strong commitment to civic pride and traditions. While preserving these standards, ideals and traditions, the community shall strive to provide a high quality of life for all, a superior educational system and residential areas with a more suburban character. The community shall support established businesses while encouraging future economic development and effective local government, all within a safe and clean environment.