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Worcester Township

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Board meetings and strategic plans from Robert D'Hulster's organization

Mar 11, 2026·Board Meeting

Worcester Township Board of Supervisors Business Meeting Minutes

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The Board discussed the adoption status of the 2022 Comprehensive Plan, the need for a comprehensive evaluation of the sanitary sewer system, and proposals for a zoning and SALDO rewrite. Public comments addressed land use concerns, historical initiatives, and meeting administration. Official actions included the acceptance of improvements for the Reserve at Center Square, approval of escrow releases, and the denial of land development waivers for Captain Carwash and Allan Myers. The Board also reviewed reports regarding public works, wastewater treatment, and emergency medical services, and authorized grant applications for park, recreation, and open space planning.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Worcester Township Board Of Supervisors Business Meeting Minutes

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The board meeting included the swearing-in of a new Special Fire Police Officer, an informational presentation regarding a proposed childcare center, and a public request to formally name a township-owned open space property. Official actions included the appointment of a PSATS voting delegate, the authorization for the township manager to seek requests for proposals for township solicitor services, and the certification of volunteer firefighters for the Act 172 earned income tax credit. Additionally, the board engaged in a detailed discussion regarding the township's financial reporting and bill payment transparency as requested by a member of the public.

Mar 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Board of Supervisors Work Session

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The board discussed the draft of the 2022 comprehensive plan, which serves as a long-range policy document for infrastructure and development. Other key topics included a holistic review of the wastewater treatment system to ensure adequate long-term capital improvements and rate alignment, as well as a potential comprehensive rewrite of the zoning and land development ordinance to address modern planning needs and potential litigation vulnerabilities.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Board of Supervisors of Worcester Township Business Meeting

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The Board discussed matters concerning the Pennsylvania Sunshine Act and an executive session held to address litigation concerns. Other key topics included the swearing-in of a Special Fire Police Officer, an informational presentation regarding a proposed childcare facility, and a request from the public to formally name a Township-owned property as 'Farmers Union Showgrounds.' The Board appointed a voting delegate for the PSATS Annual Conference, authorized the solicitation of proposals for legal services, and certified eligible volunteers for the Act 172 tax credit program. Additionally, the Board addressed concerns from residents regarding financial transparency and the detail provided in municipal expenditure reporting.

Feb 18, 2026·Board Meeting

Township Board Of Supervisors Business Meeting

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The meeting included an announcement regarding the recording of the session for future broadcast. An announcement was made concerning a prior executive session held on February 2, 2026, to discuss threatened litigation related to alleged Sunshine Act violations from the January 5, 2026, reorganization meeting; this led to placing those two items on the current agenda for action. A formal swearing-in ceremony was conducted for new fire police officers under Pennsylvania law. Informational presentations were given regarding the swearing-in process and a zoning application for a Primrose School child care center at 1501 North Wales Road, which required relief concerning the gross building floor area and signage due to state regulations and the desire for internally illuminated signs. During public comment, a representative from the Farmers Union company requested consideration to rename the property behind the building to "Farmers Union Showgrounds," citing its history and commitment as open space money was used for its purchase.

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Lou Betz

Chair, Board of Supervisors

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Christian R. Jones

Assistant Township Manager

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John Kelly

Emergency Management Coordinator

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Wendy Feiss McKenna

Township Solicitor

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Casey A. Moore

Township Traffic Engineer

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