The municipality has, and may exercise, any power and may perform
any function not specifically denied by the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
by this Charter or by the General Assembly at any time.
The powers of the municipality under this Charter shall be construed liberally in favor of the municipality, and the specific mention of particular powers in this Charter shall not be construed as limiting in any way the general powers stated in this article. All possible powers of the municipality, except as limited in §
C-3 above, are to be considered as if specifically and individually set forth in this article, whether such powers are presently available to the municipality or may hereafter from time to time become available.
All powers of the municipality, including any such power which
may hereafter be conferred on the municipality by amendment of the
Constitution of the United States, or of the Constitution of Pennsylvania,
or of this Charter, or by act of the General Assembly, unless otherwise
specifically set forth in this Charter, shall be vested in the municipal
Council.
The municipality may exercise any of its powers or perform any
of its functions and may participate in the financing thereof, jointly
or in cooperation, by contract or otherwise, with any one or more
states or political subdivisions or agencies thereof, and/or the United
States of America or any agency thereof.