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The Pavement Assessment Study establishes a data-driven framework for a five-year paving plan focused on identifying and prioritizing roadway repairs for Warrington Township. Utilizing the Pavement Condition Index (PCI), the study assesses road conditions and recommends prioritizing repairs for the lowest-scored roads, as well as adjacent deficient roadways, to achieve favorable contract pricing. The current average condition of Warrington Roads is 87% based on PCI.
The resolution involves appropriating specific sums estimated to be required for the specific purposes of the municipal government during the year 2026. It resolves and enacts the amounts to be appropriated from fund equities, revenues, and other financing sources available for the year 2026 for the specific purposes set forth in the Budget Document.
The resolution repeals all prior Warrington Township Police Duty Manuals and adopts the updated Warrington Township Police Department Duty Manual dated February 27, 2024. The updated manual governs the conduct of all officers within the Warrington Township Police Department, covering aspects such as the code of ethics, responsibilities of different ranks, disciplinary actions, and conduct unbecoming of an officer.
The resolution establishes the trash collection fee for the calendar year 2025 for parcels located in Willow Knoll Development, setting the fee at $644.32 per living unit.
The Board of Supervisors discussed and enacted an ordinance amending Chapter 294 of the Warrington Township Codified Ordinances, specifically addressing streets and sidewalks. The amendment focuses on Article V, concerning street trees, and aims to transfer the responsibility of street tree maintenance from the Township to the adjacent property owners. This decision was made based on research, financial limitations, and the impact on the Township, as well as a review of the intent behind a previous amendment. The ordinance includes definitions related to right-of-way, sight triangles, and street trees, and outlines regulations for the maintenance, care, and removal of trees. It also specifies violations and penalties for non-compliance.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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