
I encourage as many residents to attend these meetings as often as possible.
There are some topics I didn't cover here as they are not of importance to the general population, i.e. subdivision approvals, etc.
The bids were opened and the old Ford dump truck was sold to Buranich for a little over $16,000. This was the highest bid by far.
This is the same truck that used to plow snow, do road work and haul the newspapers from recycling. It has since been replaced with a larger model.
The Abington Lions Club Carnival is returning to Newton. Members were in to get their permit approved for the mass gathering and ask that the fee be waived. Approval is granted based on their renewing the insurance and obtaining proper security via Chief Reese. This is standard operating proceedure for this event.
It will be held at the school grounds August 10-14.
There was discussion about obtaining reports on the recyclables picked up via the new contract. The secretary is going to attempt to get a monthly report so everyone knows how much is being recycled and what the increases are. Also how much we can expect in money from the state.
They also are looking into getting updated info for everyone in the Township about what is acceptable for recycling.
As for new containers. Apparently we just missed the latest deadline for a grant to buy them. There are plans to make the next deadline.
There are plans to look at paving and patching several roads in the township. The specs haven't been completed. Roads on the list include Bald Mountain, Orchard, Upper Maple, and Columbus Circle.
Again, this is all pending the specs and bids.
Also in road news; There are reflectors palced on Beaver Pond Road where the guiderails are going to be installed. This is pending the
intallation. Due to the base cost of having a crew the supervisors are looking to have rail installed on other roads which need them also. The cost to have just the four rails on BPR would be astronomical based on the crew minimum.
The work has started on the grounds at the Rec Center.
Also Dave Bulzoni has resigned from the comm. and has been replaced by Steve Young who will fill out the reaminder of the term which ends in 06.
The police contract with SA is moving forward. The board made some minor changes to the proposal and are forwarding them to SA for final approval.
It is expected that coverage will start immedietly upon approval of the contract.
Some details of the contract are;
SA follows their own policies while in Newton.
They relinquish a call/situation to Chief Reese at their option.
All complaints go to SA.
They will supply reports of all activities in Newton.
The initial coverage will be 10 hours per week. It will include random patrols and calls for emergencies. No barking dogs, etc.
The rate is $42.47 per hour.
The contract is terminated with 30 days notice by either party.
If SA is unavailable to respond while Chief Reese is off duty then the PSP are to respond as is the case now.