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Residents press Middletown supervisors on trash contract, water-authority funds and police staffing

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors · September 9, 2024
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Multiple residents used public comment to question the new single-hauler trash contract, ask whether water-authority sale proceeds or interest could have subsidized service, and press the board about police staffing amid township growth; officials explained legal and fiscal limits and that staffing is reviewed annually.

Several residents addressed the board during public comment to question the recently approved single‑hauler trash contract, ask about the townshipuse of water‑authority sale proceeds and interest, and press for increased police staffing.

Jim Janka (speaker 11) asked whether the trash contract with Waste Management was final; Chair (speaker 1) confirmed it was. Janka referenced a roughly $40 million principal from a prior water‑authority sale and…

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