A public hearing was conducted for the Wissahickon School District's (WSD) conditional use application regarding a wetland encroachment. The BOS met for a second time on Tuesday, November 22, 2022. The budget is available to the public for review and will be before the BOS at their December meeting for action. The BOS authorized advertisement of the proposed budget. Gleason reviewed the highlights of the budget for both revenue and expenditures. The budget is presented without a tax increase. The Interim Township Manager, Mimi Gleason, presented the proposed 2023 Budget to the BOS. The BOS also approved Resolution #2022-27 extending the posting of financial security for a period of one-year for the 776 Johns Lane Subdivision. In other business, the BOS approved Resolution #2022-26 granting conditional preliminary/final approval to the Gwynedd Estates Land Development, which is a plan to construct a two-story skilled nursing building and associated parking and site improvements. They also recognized Stephen DiGiovanni and John DiGiovanni from Concours Auto for making the sign. The BOS also presented a Good Citizen Award (pictured above) to resident Noah Beck for his idea to change the name of Houston Road to Phillies Road during the World Series. The BOS approved Resolution #2022-28 formally accepting the grant. The BOS thanked Senator Collett and Representative Hanbidge for their advocacy on behalf of the Township. The Township was awarded $1.325M from the Penns ylvania Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP), which is a grant program administered by the Office of the Budget, for a future Public Works Building. At this meeting the BOS were presented with a ceremonial check from Senator Collett and Representative Hanbidge (pictured at the top of this newsletter). The BOS held their first regular meeting of the month on Monday, November 7th.
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