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Moore Township adopted its 2026 budget on December 19, 2025 (Resolution 2025-28), with a total fund equity of $11,104,500 as of January 1, 2026, supported by a beginning balance of $6,617,600 and other assets/fund transfers of $4,486,900. Revenue sources include real property taxes of $2,105,000, Local Enabling Act taxes of $2,945,800, intergovernmental revenue of $851,700, and various other revenues from licenses, permits, fines, charges for services, and miscellaneous sources. The budget allocates resources across multiple funds including the General Fund, Highway Aid Fund, Land Preservation Referendum Fund, Recreation Funds, and Capital Improvement Reserve Fund.
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Mar 16, 2023
This document provides information for Moore Township residents regarding 2025 tax payments and in-person office hours. Tax payments can be made via check, money order, cash, or online through paymytax-online.com, and a locked drop box is available at 2913 W. Deersville Road for after-hours payments. In-person office hours are offered on select dates from March through June (specific Wednesdays and dates listed), with extended hours on certain days, and residents are directed to contact the tax collector for assistance during July-December. The document includes notes that postmarked mail is accepted for payment dates, per capita bills must be paid individually by residents aged 18 and older, and residents moving out of the township should contact the zoning officer for a moving permit to be removed from the per capita tax roll.
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Moore Township, located in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, is experiencing renovation activity at several historic landmarks under the ownership of local business owners Dan and Mimi Tanczos. The Klecknersville Hotel is undergoing exterior restoration and interior conversion of upstairs rooms into apartments, with planned additions including a catering kitchen, deli, grab-and-go market, and potential bakery on the ground floor, while the nearby Daniel Kleckner House is being restored as a short-term bed-and-breakfast rental property. The couple is also managing the Point Phillips Hotel and aims to connect these properties through shared amenities and services for visitors and residents.
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The Moore Township Board of Supervisors met on October 3, 2023, and approved a request from Aqua PA-Evanwood for an extension to record their land development plan until September 30, 2024, contingent on providing a signed maintenance agreement and bond. The board also discussed a speed study request for Lilly Hill Road to determine if the speed limit could be reduced from the current 55 mph, agreeing that either Keystone Engineers or Lehigh Engineers could conduct the study with costs to be determined by existing ordinances.
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The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held their monthly meeting on April 2, 2019, approving minutes, the financial report, and bills totaling $139,603.20 from the General Checking Account and $22,337.73 from the Liquid Fuels Account. The board discussed a pickup truck purchase for the Public Works department, with the Township Manager recommending a dump body 550 truck at $84,000 over a less expensive 350 model, and agreeing to obtain additional quotes for a 450 model for next month's consideration. Reports were also received from the Police and Fire/Ambulance departments for March 2019, and updates were provided from the First Regional Compost Authority, Nazareth COG, and Recreation Commission.
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This webpage is the main information portal for Moore Township, a rural community in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, established in 1765. The site provides access to board meeting minutes, forms, department contacts, and community information, including a 2026 e-recycling event scheduled for April 11 and an important notification that Moore Township will eliminate the Per Capita tax and issue only Real Estate tax bills going forward. The township also lists current vacancies, including positions on the Americans with Disabilities Act Committee, and provides information about its 38 square miles of largely agricultural and residential land in north-central Northampton County.
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The Moore Township Board of Supervisors held a regular monthly meeting scheduled for Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 6:00 PM at their Community Drive office in Bath, Pennsylvania. The agenda included executive sessions on personnel and land acquisition matters, swearing in of fire officers, reviews of departmental reports from police, fire, and public works, and consideration of various subdivision and land development proposals. Notable items discussed included hiring a public works technician, an electronic recycling event scheduled for April 11, the Dannersville Road Stream Restoration Project, Recreation Commission requests including a disc golf extension and playground funding, and several resolutions including an agricultural security amendment and a LV Greenways Mini Grant.
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This document presents a preliminary engineering proposal for Moore Township, Northampton County, Pennsylvania, detailing a construction project involving Scenic Drive (SR 4014) over a tributary to Hokendauqua Creek. The proposal includes a detour map spanning 3.6 miles, elevation diagrams, typical road section details, and specifications for a proposed box culvert with a 32-foot length and 17-foot-2-inch out-to-out dimensions. The document serves as a survey and design reference for the infrastructure improvement project but contains no budget figures, policy decisions, or meeting context.
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