On Wednesday, the White Township Supervisors approved a final draft of the agreement for their contribution of $100,000 to Citizens’ Ambulance.
The agreement will put in place an annual donation of $100,000 to Citizens’ every year, with the term lasting a calendar year, and 30 days notice must be given if either side wants to end the agreement. Back in May, the agreement was tabled as there was a difference of opinion concerning the exit clause, with Citizens’ initially wanting a hard deadline of November 1st in place instead of the 30 day notice. Township Manager Milt Lady said that he was happy that the agreement was finally signed off by the supervisors.
At their meeting Tuesday night, the White Township Supervisors discussed the latest revisions made to the proposed agreement with Citizens' Ambulance .
On Wednesday, the White Township Supervisors voted to table an agreement between the township and Citizens' Ambulance concerning the township's contri.
WHITE TOWNSHIP RECEIVES MANY APPLICATIONS FOR RECREATION ADVISORY BOARD By Hometown2
Apr 28, 2021 9:03 PM
On Wednesday night, the White Township Supervisors head that many people had submitted applications to be on the Recreation Advisory Board.
Township Manager Milt Lady said that 16 applications were received prior to the deadline, and one just after the 4:30 PM deadline. Council members were okay with the late applicant, as they had not been presented with any information on the other applicants. Lady was impressed with how many people sent in applications.
Nine other applications were received for the White’s Woods Management Committee, but that committee doesn’t exist yet. The committee will be formed after pending litigation from the Friends of White’s Woods is finished.
WHITE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS TO REVISIT ITEMS FROM MARCH 24TH MEETING By Hometown2
Apr 14, 2021 7:43 AM
Some of the items on the planned White Township Supervisors meeting agenda for today’s meeting were discussed and approved at a meeting on March 24
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Several items from the previous meeting are being ratified during today’s meeting due to the fact that the township had problems streaming the meeting online. Internet service to the township building went out prior to the start of the meeting, but the supervisors went on with the meeting anyway.
Members of the group Friends of White’s Woods claimed that this was a violation of the Sunshine Act and demanded another meeting to officially approve any actions taken during the March 24