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The Board unanimously enacted resolutions covering township fees, sewer rent, trash and recycling fees, emergency service providers, and township fund depositories. A sewer study found current rates are low compared with nearby communities, while a possible commercial rate change and slight tapping-fee increase remain under review.
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Residents should expect the township’s 2026 fee and service-rate framework to remain in effect under the approved resolutions, although the minutes do not provide the specific fee amounts. The Board has not yet adopted the final recommendations from the sewer study; those recommendations will return for future consideration. The Board also approved a $1.5 million surety bond for the treasurer and township manager and authorized an agreement covering sewer, trash, and emergency services for a 16-home development spanning West Whiteland Township and East Goshen Township.
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