SANATOGA PA – The July 2011 warrants of Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township – which provide details on where the municipality’s revenues came from during the seventh month of the year, and on what and with whom it spent money – were made available Sunday (Aug. 21, 2011) on the Resources Page of The Sanatoga Post.
- Find them, and all other warrants archived by The Post as Adobe Acrobat documents, here. Most take about a minute or less to download over a high-speed (DSL, cable, or FIOS) Internet connection.
The July warrants were approved Thursday (Aug. 18) by the township Board of Commissioners. Warrants are printed and can always be viewed for free at the municipal building, 2199 Buchert Rd., Pottstown PA, during regular office hours Mondays through Fridays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
The Post supplies these materials exactly as received from the township, and makes no guarantee expressed or implied that they are complete, accurate, or faithful reproductions of the actual documents. The Post has had no hand in their creation or submission. Before taking any action based on the contents of any documents offered here, The Post strongly suggests you consult with appropriate professionals for advice.
Related (to the Lower Pottsgrove Board of Commissioners’ meeting of Aug. 18):
- July 2011 Warrants From Lower Pottsgrove Now Online
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