North Penn School District Coordinator of Transportation Nick Kraynak, left, and Technician Specialist Angelo Tornetta pose next to a newly delivered propane school bus, indicated by a green sticker that reads Powered by Propane, shortly after the bus was delivered on Friday, May 17 2019.
Steve Skrocki, with the Department of Public Works, told the Parks Commission on Monday that, according to the contractor charged with overhauling the playing fields, the field should not be used this spring and summer. We are really going to have to think about the usage of fields and the clustering, Chairwoman Cindy Bird said. DPW Director Robert Tober said the contractor has suggested that it not be played on until the fall so the grass has time to settle. Also, there are still questions surrounding the new infield material, and Tober said they will not have a sense of how it will hold up until the late spring.
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LANSDALEÂ â As the North Penn school board starts to plan its 2021-22 budget, two big properties are in court on assessment appeals, the results of which could greatly affect property tax revenue.
District CFO Steve Skrocki reported this week that two properties, including one of the biggest taxpayers in the district, could soon be headed to court over their assessed property values. We typically try to settle these assessment appeal cases, both initiated by the school district and by the property owner, we try to settle these without appraisals, Skrocki said.
- Advertisement - Basically, a judge in the county courthouse has been assigned to mediate these cases, and the judge pretty much demands appraisals be done as part of the negotiation process, he said.