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Abington commissioners approve consent items, select retiree medical plan and adopt pension funding resolution
Summary
At its Sept. 11 meeting the Abington Township Board of Commissioners approved a series of routine contracts and budget items, selected Independent Blue Cross as the retiree medical plan provider effective Jan. 1, 2026, and adopted Resolution No. 25-024 recognizing the township's 2026 minimum municipal pension funding obligations.
The Abington Township Board of Commissioners on Sept. 11 approved a consent agenda and a set of new-business and finance items, including a 60-day lease extension with the Abington School District, an award for salt waste disposal services, a contract amendment at the Abington Art Center, a parking agreement for the Astra Lumina light show at Alator Park, and finance motions to authorize July expenditures and to select the township's retiree medical plan provider.
The actions were presented during the meeting's new-business and Finance Committee segments and carried with routine voice votes or roll-call approval. Vice President Matt Vahey moved the consent agenda and several subsequent motions. Commissioner Stuart Weingrad, chair of the Finance Committee, presented the finance items.
The board approved a 60-day lease extension between the township and the Abington School District for property listed in the agenda as 2828 Spirit Avenue and Arzley. The board awarded the township's salt waste disposal services…
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