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Township awarded $64,000 for park maintenance shed; Job Corps ballfield GPS, traffic light complaint addressed, Clean Up Day set for May 17

Salem Township Board of Supervisors · March 19, 2025
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Summary

Board announced a $64,000 LSA grant for a park maintenance shed, a Job Corps request to GPS a ballfield (estimated cost $750), directed Bronder Technical's timing review of the Rt 22/819 intersection (suggested 4→5–6 second timing change), and approved Clean Up Day for May 17, 2025.

Ken Trumbetta reported the Job Corps needs GPS coordinates for a proposed ballfield and estimated "the cost will be around $750." Bob Zundel announced the township was awarded a $64,000 bid for a park maintenance shed under the LSA category 4 funds. The board also approved advertising the township's 2025 Clean Up Day for Saturday, May 17, 2025, from 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

A resident complaint about the traffic signal at Rt 22/819 prompted an observation by Bronder Technical, which reported the signal was functioning properly and recommended increasing the green timing from four seconds to five or six seconds; Bronder offered to provide a written verification if the township required it. Supervisors said intersections throughout the township will be updated later in the season with radar detection systems to improve signal responsiveness.