Public safety took a significant step forward at the Huntington Township Board of Supervisors meeting on May 9, 2024, as the board unanimously approved the addition of the Hollinger area to the township's agricultural security zone. This decision, which follows a public hearing held last month with no reported concerns, aims to enhance security measures for local agricultural lands.
During the meeting, a motion was made to include the Hollinger addition in the township's ag security area, receiving immediate support from board members. "I will make that motion," one supervisor stated, highlighting the board's commitment to safeguarding agricultural interests in the community. The motion was seconded and passed with a clear majority, as all present members voiced their approval.
In addition to this key decision, the board also approved the minutes from the previous meeting held on April 11, with no issues raised regarding the recorded discussions.
The approval of the Hollinger addition is expected to bolster security for local farmers and contribute to the overall stability of agricultural operations in Huntington Township. As the township moves forward, residents can anticipate further developments in agricultural security initiatives.