Borough Council consists of a mayor and seven elected council members. Members of council and the mayor each serve four year terms. Elections are held every two years so as to elect/re-elect only a portion of the presiding council at any one time. To assist in legal and professional matters, Council contracts the services of a borough manager, a borough solicitor, a borough engineer, a chief of police and police officers, a code enforcer, a borough auditor, and a four-member borough maintenance crew. The council president presides over council; composed of council members, the mayor and assisted by the manager, solicitor and engineer. Other borough personnel may attend and give monthly reports, as required.
David Ricupero (elected)
dricupero@veronaborough.org
Joseph Warren (elected)
jwarren@veronaborough.org
Trish Hredzak-Showalter (elected)
phredzak@veronaborough.org
Sylvia Provenza (elected)
sprovenza@veronaborough.org
Christine DeRunk (appointed)
cderunk@veronaborough.org
David Matlin (elected)
dmatlin@veronaborough.org
Rhoda Worf (elected)
rworf@veronaborough.org
Vince Flotta (elected)
vjflotta@veronaborough.org
Ray Suchevich (elected)
rsuchevich@veronaborough.org
Building Inspection Underwriters (appointed)
412-766-2565
736 E. Railroad Ave., Verona, PA 15147
Office: 412-828-8080 Fax: 412-794-8691
Borough Secretary: Christine DeRunk
Borough Website: www.Veronaborough.org
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Borough council meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every Month at 7 PM in the council chamber if the Verona Municipal Building. Borough council work session meetings are held the last Tuesday of each month at 7 PM in the council chamber of the Verona Municipal BuildingPennsylvania delegates authority to borough government to represent the citizens within its electoral district in governmental affairs and to protect their inalienable rights. Being given this power, borough government is obligated to use its authority to judiciously defend every individual’s rights for the well being of the society as a whole. Borough government is a legitimate entity because, (1) its governing body is elected by popular vote and (2) because it is defined through written laws (State’s Borough Code). Borough government acts as the local overseer of rules that act as regulators that guide society. It acts as the representative that speaks for and on behalf of its citizens at the various levels of government. The role of local government is constantly evolving. As it changes, so does its influence and responsibilities to its constituents. The responsibilities taken by modern borough government is increasingly complex in nature; the actions taken by borough government may have profound and long lasting effects on the borough it serves.