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The meeting included the introduction of the new Parks and Recreation Director and public comments regarding street lighting and a leaf blower ordinance. Key discussion topics included township certifications such as Bird Town and Bee City, grant status updates for stormwater management and park signage, ongoing survey reviews for the leaf blower ordinance, and promotion of the birding project. The committee also discussed home composting initiatives, planting activities and resource management planning at Upper Providence Preserve, efforts to address road salt pollution, content for the upcoming township newsletter, and planning for Community Day.
The agenda focuses on discussions regarding mosquito-borne disease control, township certifications for Bird Town and Bee City, and updates on grant applications and a gas-powered leaf blower survey. Additional topics include a birding project, composting initiatives, strategies for social media usage, and an MS4 meeting.
The Council discussed several key business items, including updates on the 2026 Road Program, the status of capital projects, and reports on parks and recreation developments, specifically regarding fundraising for the Cherry Street Park Master Plan. The Police Chief provided a report on departmental statistics and current operational updates. New business actions included the approval of a voucher list, the selection of a contractor for the demolition of 1401 N. Providence Road, the cancellation of specific summer meetings, and the authorization of a contract with Sparks, NPC for fundraising assistance. Additionally, the Council addressed a public forum and received updates regarding an EMS Authority initiative.
The council discussed the status of the Delco ESA initiative, provided an update on the Quint 73 fire truck, and shared details regarding the upcoming America 250 celebration. Financial approvals included a voucher list and the acceptance of a bid for the Hunt Club Lane improvement project. Resolutions were passed regarding support for the Pennsylvania Commission for the United States Semi-Quincentennial and participation in the Delaware County Consortium of Governments. The council also approved a field use application for the Media Providence Friends School and authorized a mural project for the Cherry Street Park building.
The board reviewed monthly expenses and budget status, noting a deposit made to the PLGIT account. Updates were provided on grinder pump repair and replacement costs, the status of Local Shared Account grant applications for a backup generator at the Bortondale Pump Station, and the acquisition of grant funding for the Greenhill Road sewer replacement project. The engineer reported on routine support and force main relocation analysis. Discussion was held regarding the board composition and potential authority to adjust the number of members. Additionally, the board discussed the potential engagement of a collection agency for recovering outstanding balances and requested a formal proposal for further review.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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