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Carroll Township's governance in mid-2025 demonstrates a focus on public safety infrastructure and inter-municipal service coordination. Key decisions include approving a $7,500 annual license plate reader system at a major intersection and receiving five newly equipped police vehicles, reflecting investment in law enforcement technology and capacity. The board is actively negotiating a 2026-2029 Police Services Agreement with Franklintown Borough, indicating ongoing discussions about regional service delivery and cost-sharing arrangements. Financial management appears routine, with consistent monthly treasurer reports tracking operational expenses in the $200,000+ range. Overall, Carroll Township's governance priorities center on enhancing traffic/crime prevention capabilities and rationalizing police services through inter-municipal partnerships.
CARROLL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MINUTES JULY 14, 2025
On July 14, 2025, Carroll Township's Board of Supervisors approved several items including authorization for a license plate reader system at the U.S. Route 15/Spring Lane Road/Ore Bank Road intersection at a cost of $7,500 annually over five years, and approval of the Treasurer's Report showing an open bill list of $212,730.01 through July 9, 2025. The board tabled discussion of a 2026-2029 Police Services Agreement with Franklintown Borough until an August 4 work session. The meeting also included review of June 2025 fire and police reports.
CARROLL TOWNSHIP BOARD OF SUPERVISORS MEETING MINUTES JUNE 09, 2025
On June 9, 2025, the Carroll Township Board of Supervisors approved the Treasurer's Report showing $224,198.44 in bills through June 3, 2025, and ratified the May 2025 bill list. The board also received reports on police and fire services, including that Cadet Christopher Migatulski will graduate from the Police Academy on June 23, 2025, and that five new police vehicles have been received with equipment installation underway. Previous meeting minutes from May 5 and May 12 were approved as submitted.
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