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Township manager outlines finances, infrastructure, parks and public-safety priorities in State of the Township address
Summary
Amanda, the township manager, told the Concord Township Council the township spent American Rescue Plan funds on stormwater projects, welcomed 27 new businesses in 2024, and highlighted sewer and parks operations, awards and a recent millage increase for fire and EMS.
Amanda, the township manager, delivered Concord Township’s State of the Township address at the March 4 council meeting, reviewing finances, capital projects and service highlights for 2024 and early 2025.
In the presentation, Amanda said the township used $1.8 million in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds for stormwater and safety projects, described steps to complete remaining ARPA work, and pointed residents to an infographic report posted on the township website for full details. “We responsibly spent the $1,800,000 of the American Rescue Plan money on stormwater safety projects,” Amanda said.
Why it matters: the remarks summarize spending priorities and operational capacity that affect residents’ taxes, infrastructure reliability and public services.
Key points from the address
- ARPA…
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