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Solicitor: Allegheny Township stormwater fee could cost district roughly $10,000/year after credits; PIAA policy under legal challenge
Summary
Solicitor Mr. Repack told the board an Allegheny Township stormwater ordinance is under study and that the district’s impervious area estimate could yield a fee reduced from about $20,000 to roughly $10,000 annually after credits; he also summarized litigation over a PIAA executive order on transgender athletes and said the district is monitoring developments.
Solicitor Mr. Repack updated the Kiski Area School District board on two legal issues that the district is monitoring: a proposed Allegheny Township stormwater fee and litigation tied to a PIAA executive order on transgender student athletes.
On the stormwater fee, Repack said district engineers estimated the district’s impervious surface at about "1,000,000 square feet" and that the ordinance’s credit provisions could reduce the assessment by roughly 50%. He summarized preliminary…
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