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North Wales Council cuts farmer’s market permit fee for 2026, forms Communications Committee, and hears park, pension updates

Borough of North Wales Borough Council · March 10, 2026
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Summary

Council approved a one-season 50% reduction in the public-activity permit fee for the MSNW Farmer’s Market (reducing the Borough portion from $910 to $455 for the 2026 season), approved routine minutes and a small police donation, announced a Communications Committee, and received updates on pool memberships, pension RFPs, and a park restoration project.

At its March 10 meeting, the North Wales Borough Council approved several routine items and local initiatives: a one-season 50% reduction in the Borough’s public-activity permit fee for the MSNW Farmer’s Market, approval of the Feb. 24 meeting minutes, acceptance of a $25 donation to the North Wales Police Department, and the creation of a Communications Committee to study outreach and technology options.

President Mark Tarlecki said the MSNW Farmer’s Market will run 26 Sundays in front of North Wales Elementary School and that Borough permit costs over the season would normally total $910; Council approved a 50% reduction…

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