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Middletown supervisors approve RDA grants, adopt updated fee schedule and authorize fire-services plan

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors · January 18, 2021
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Summary

At its Jan. 18 meeting, the Middletown Township Board of Supervisors unanimously approved three Redevelopment Authority grants totaling $416,197, adopted an updated municipal fee schedule including a new false-alarm charge, accepted multiple resignations and appointments, and authorized a $15,385 contract for a fire services strategic plan.

The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors on Jan. 18 approved a series of routine and policy items, including three grants from the Redevelopment Authority of Bucks County, adoption of an updated fee schedule, several personnel appointments, and a contract to develop a fire services strategic plan.

The board approved three RDA grant resolutions: Resolution 22-1 accepts $128,536 for police vehicles; Resolution 22-02 accepts $240,076 for public works vehicles; and Resolution 22-03 accepts $47,585 for a William Penn Fire Company chiefs vehicle. During public comment resident Andy Warren asked whether the grants must be repaid; the board’s response said the awards are not repayable and identified the funding source as casino revenue from Bensalem Township. The RDA resolutions passed by voice vote, 5-0.

The board also adopted a revised municipal fee…

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