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North Fayette supervisors approve series of appointments, agreements and an ordinance

North Fayette Township Board of Supervisors · March 17, 2026
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Summary

At its March 17 meeting the board adopted multiple resolutions including appointments to parks and planning bodies, approval of a collective bargaining MOU extension, a bond reduction for Highland Ridge Townhomes, and Ordinance No. 549 updating street assessment procedures.

The North Fayette Township Board of Supervisors used its March 17 meeting to adopt a package of routine but consequential items including appointments, a collective bargaining memorandum of understanding extension, a bond reduction, and an ordinance revising street assessment procedures.

Chairman Bob Doddato moved and Treasurer Rich Valent seconded each measure. Roll-call votes recorded Doddato and Valent voting Yes on each listed item; Vice Chairman Mark O’Donnell was absent from the meeting. The board adopted the following measures by individual resolution or ordinance:

- Resolution No. 45-26 and No. 46-26: Ratified appointments of Luke Bennett Taylor and Emma Page Stefanchik as Recreation Program Assistants in the Department of Parks & Recreation. - Resolution No. 47-26 and No. 48-26: Ratified appointments of Danielle Reiland (seasonal intern, Community Development) and Alexander William Toth (Inspector, Fire Prevention, Community Development). - Resolution No. 49-26: Appointment of Russell Miller as a seasonal groundskeeper in the Department of Administration. - Resolution No. 50-26 and No. 51-26: Determinations that the Redevelopment Authority of Allegheny County’s planned acquisition and disposition of parcels 793-M-26 and 793-M-27 conform with the township’s 2014 Comprehensive Plan. - Resolution No. 52-26: Authorized execution of a memorandum of understanding extending the term of the existing collective bargaining agreement with the North Fayette Township Police Bargaining Unit. - Resolution No. 53-26: Appointed Ryan Patrick Murphy to the Planning Commission (partial term to Dec. 31, 2027). - Resolution No. 54-26: Approved various reports pursuant to Traffic Impact Advisory Committee recommendations. - Resolution No. 55-26 and No. 56-26: Appointment of Chuck Wooster to the North Fayette Transportation and Business Improvement Authority Board and authorization of a field rental agreement for the Pittsburgh Cricket League. - Bond Reduction No. 8: Approved reduction of the Highland Ridge Townhomes performance bond from $3,158,797.46 to $3,129,375.46, which the township engineer recommended represents 110% of the remaining improvements cost. - Ordinance No. 549: Approved an amendment to Chapter 21 of the Township Code to add procedures governing costs assessed for public improvements to streets, creating a new Part 5, “street assessments.”

Each item was moved, seconded and carried on roll call. The board also approved publication of legal notices for the Parks & Recreation meeting schedule for 2026 and for upcoming Conditional Use hearings to accept public comment on two applications for a proposed restaurant and associated drive-thru on West Allegheny Road.

The actions were procedural in nature and primarily implement personnel, planning and administrative tasks; the board adjourned at 6:42 P.M.