Menallen Township officials sequence materials for plan – Herald
MENALLEN TWP — Menallen Township supervisors this week awarded
contracts for a haven supply of stone, anti-skid element and
amesite to finish projects within a township.
Coolspring Stone Supply Inc. of Uniontown came in as a lowest
bidder for mill and anti-skid element and was awarded the
contract. Prices operation from $8.50 to $16.50 per ton for collect adult and
$13.50 to $21.50 a ton for delivery.
Golden Eagle Construction of Uniontown was awarded a contract
for amesite during a cost of $65 per ton delivered.
In other matters, a proprietor who lives on Grant Street in New
Salem asked a supervisors about a gossip present about making
Grant Street one way.
Supervisor Robert “Tweety” Yatsko pronounced a preference will be up
to a residents.
“We do what a people wish,” pronounced Yatsko.
He serve explained that unless a organisation of residents from Grant
Street presses a issue, a highway will sojourn a two-way
street.
In another concern, proprietor Joel Susano asked a supervisors
if any swell has been done to hit a Pennsylvania Fish
Commission about locking a embankment to Dunlap Creek Park overnight to
prevent nuisances from holding place in a park.
The supervisors pronounced a deputy of a elect has been
patrolling a park and this has curtailed a occurrences.
Susano had creatively voiced his regard over a activities
in Dunlap Creek Park in Mar of this year.
In an separate matter, a supervisors pronounced they will be
contacting municipality barrister Douglas Sepic about changing the
burning bidding since of a wickedness it is formulating and how
it affects residents who do not have air-conditioning and contingency have
their windows open.
Residents were also reminded to continue weed maintenance.
Those who are not slicing their weed will be fined from $300 to
$1,000.
In addition, residents are reminded to not blow their grass
trimmings onto a highway since a trappings get cleared into storm
drains during a rain. This in spin can means H2O to behind adult and
flood residents’ properties.
The subsequent assembly of a Menallen Township supervisors will be
held 7 p.m. Aug. 4.
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