Aliquippa City council met last night and Reverend Steven McKeown led the group in the prayer and to pray for the family of Dimantae Bronaugh who lost his battle with leukemia last week. Beaver County Radio News Correspondent Sandy Giordano reports that Mayor Dwan Walker showed those in attendance the flag that was supposed to be presented at his funeral, but arrived yesterday. The orange and black colors represent leukemia. T.L. Price, author of tPlaying Through the Whistle will be at the library on Monday, December 19 at 6 p.m. when he will autograph the books purchased there. All proceeds will be donated to the Bronaugh family. The 2017 tentative city budget shows that there shouldn’t be a tax increase for resident. When approved later this month, the current ax rate of 27.5 mills should stay the same , City Administrator Sam Gill said. B.F. Jones Memorial Library has acquired 2 homes across the street from the library that will be demolished for parking , and they were exonerated from paying back taxes. Aliquippa School Board solicitor John Salopek said the library received a $40,000 grant to acquire the property. he is solicitor for the library. They have to pay 2016 school tax to the school district. Police officer Tom Lemon has announced he plans to retire January 20, 2017. Police Chief Don Couch said Lemon has been on the force 20 years, and with 5 years military service he has 25 years. Officer Paul Cillo has accepted a job with the City of Pittsburgh Police Department, and was granted a six month leave of absence. Chief Couch said if he comes back to Aliquipp, he’ll lose his eniority and have to start over. If he decides to stay in Pittsburgh, instead of a leave of absence, hello resign from Aliquippa;s force. Aliquippa Code and Zoning Enforcement officer Mike Demcak said that the Joseph Building , Union Grill, and the P.M. Moore buildings on Station St. have to be demolished He said the Joseph Building is on the verge of collapse.. he said that the issues will be addressed with the county.