Last indexed Apr 13, 2026
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Moore Township's governance focuses on fiscal management and land use planning. The 2026 budget, adopted in December 2025, totals $11.1 million in fund equity with major revenue from property taxes ($2.1 million) and local taxes ($2.9 million), supporting operations across general services, highway maintenance, land preservation, and capital improvements. Recurring themes include subdivision and land development approvals—the Board of Supervisors regularly processes minor and major subdivisions with conditions and waivers—and infrastructure maintenance, particularly road preparation and seal coating projects. Community engagement initiatives such as e-recycling events and recognition programs for public safety personnel and students indicate an emphasis on civic participation and public appreciation. The township maintains active regional coordination, particularly regarding fire department staffing challenges and comprehensive planning through councils of governments.
Combined Agenda/Regular Meeting May 7, 2025 Minutes Page 1
The Monroe Township Council held a combined agenda and regular meeting on May 7, 2025, which included procedural items such as roll call and the reading of the Sunshine Law notice of adequate public notification. The meeting featured multiple proclamations recognizing observances including Military Appreciation Month, National Police Week, and Emergency Medical Services Week, along with presentations honoring a middle school student for a heroic act and students from various schools who exemplified character pillars through the Human Relations Commission Annual Ceremony awards.
MAY 7, 2024, Regular Meeting Minutes 1
On May 7, 2024, the Moore Haven City Council held a regular meeting where they approved several invoices totaling approximately $61,000 from ARPA funds for water plant upgrades, added a Ridgdill & Son pay request of $238,941.08 to the agenda, and delegated Council Member Jacob Eighner to sign the annual FPL Letter of Credit Renewal. The council also recognized 69 graduating seniors from Moore Haven High School, including 18 with AA degrees, 5 with CNA licenses, and 11 committed to military service.
Last 12 months
Moore Township Board of Supervisors
The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met on August 1, 2023, and approved minutes, the financial report, bills totaling $161,421.65 (General Checking and Liquid Fuels combined), and payroll. During the meeting, the Public Works Department reported completion of road preparation for seal coating scheduled for August, and the Nazareth Council of Governments discussed regional fire department staffing challenges and a comprehensive plan resolution requiring board review and approval.