
SANATOGA PA – Tonight (Thursday, Oct. 22, 2009) looks to be a busy one for Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township‘s Board of Commissioners. Its meeting will begin an hour earlier than usual, at 6 p.m. in the municipal building, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown PA, to accommodate three separate presentations, make four governmental appointments, and hear an update from the state Department of Transportation on the status of the High Street bridge over Sanatoga Creek.
The public may attend.
- This event has been added to The Post calendar.
Precise and punctual board President Bruce Foltz normally doesn’t bang his gavel to open the commissioners’ meeting until 7 p.m. But with presentations expected from Buchert Ridge Community developer Wil Hallman, Pottstown Public Library Director Mike Packard, and the representative of a national food company’s exercise promotion, township Manager Rodney Hawthorne reasoned the extra hour couldn’t hurt.
An advertisement announcing the earlier meeting time was published earlier this week in The (Pottstown PA) Mercury newspaper, the township publication of record for legal notices.
Also tonight, the board agenda indicates it will:
- Consider resolutions to re-appoint members with expiring terms to the township Zoning Hearing Board, Building Code Appeals Board, Planning Commission and Sewer Authority;
- Receive an informational memo from PennDOT related to the bridge on East High Street, between Sanatoga Road and Allison Drive, that is scheduled to be closed and rebuilt next spring;
- Hear proposals to conduct the township’s annual audits at year’s end, to buy fuel in bulk, and to contract for snow plowing services.
The agenda is available for download from the township website.
Related (to the Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners meeting of Oct. 22):
Related (to Buchert Ridge Community):
- Commissioners Get An Early Start Tonight
- Meeting Moved Up For Buchert Ridge Presentation
- Buchert Ridge Unveiling Final Phase
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