At the Bethlehem City Council meeting on Tuesday, residents raised concerns about whether U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement have access to Bethlehem Police Department data and about staffing shortages in the Bethlehem Fire Department.
This meeting followed a Financial Committee meeting at which the City Council recommended approval of 10 amendments to Bethlehem’s budget, including transfers for the Fire Department’s Pipeline Emergency Response Grant, additional revenue reported by the Bethlehem Golf Course and an Emergency Housing-Emergency Solutions grant.
All 10 amendments were approved unanimously at the general body council meeting…