|
Pennsylvania Township News
Also See: About | Advertising | Circulation | Editorial
Calendar | Subscription
Have an article idea? Feedback on past articles? Ideas for improvements? Click here!
Now Online:
Archive of Pennsylvania Township News in PDF Format
Contents
November 2006
When it comes to major capital projects such as a new building, townships will get the best return on their investment by working with residents, taking stock of what they have now, and predicting what they might need in the future.
Web link from this article:
– Local Government Capital Project Loan Program
More township supervisors are finding themselves at the bargaining table as labor unions work to organize local government employees. Whether your township has a staff of two or 20, these tips will help you bargain your way to a satisfactory conclusion.
Web link from this article:
– Public Employers Labor Relations Advisory Service through the Pa. League of Cities and Municipalities
Climbing oil prices have wreaked havoc with township road budgets, sending the cost of paving materials skyrocketing. By combining best-guess budgeting with creative solutions, such as the use of alternative materials, townships are stretching their road dollars more than ever before.
Stonycreek Township in Somerset County faced the glare of the national spotlight when United Airlines Flight 93 crashed into a vacant field there on September 11, 2001. With a permanent memorial in the works, the township is planning for the future.
Regular Features
Click
here to view the Pennsylvania Township News archive

|