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Montgomery Township supervisors adopt resolutions, ratify police entry-system purchase and approve salt contract
Summary
At its Oct. 13 meeting the Montgomery Township Board of Supervisors adopted Resolution 2025-518 for Domestic Violence Awareness Month, recognized Fire Prevention Week, ratified a $15,500 emergency access-control purchase for the police department, authorized participation in a Morton Salt contract at $63.61 per ton, authorized surplus equipment sales via Munisibid, and approved distribution of $692,122 in Act 205 pension state aid.
The Montgomery Township Board of Supervisors on Oct. 13 approved a slate of routine actions, including a resolution recognizing Domestic Violence Awareness Month, support for Fire Prevention Week, the ratification of an emergency police access-control purchase, and authorization to participate in a cooperative rock salt contract.
Resolution 2025-518: The board adopted Resolution 2025-518 recognizing October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month after staff (Candace) summarized the national campaign and the 2025 theme. A supervisor moved to adopt the resolution, a second was recorded, and the board voted in favor.
Fire Prevention Week: Chief Bill Wigman presented the township's Fire Prevention Week activities, highlighting this year's theme on lithium-ion battery safety. "This year's theme for Fire Prevention Week is charge into fire safety, lithium ion batteries in your home," Wigman said, and described outreach events, recent incidents involving batteries, and the township's…
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