Supervisors unanimously adopted Resolution #1622, formalizing a policy that prohibits using Township funds or police resources for non-criminal federal immigration enforcement and rules out a 287(g) agreement or similar arrangement.
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The resolution documents the Police Department’s existing practice: officers will enforce local and state criminal laws and cooperate with other agencies on criminal investigations, but will not perform civil immigration enforcement. Supervisors also unanimously awarded a $1,641,793.65 contract for Community Center site construction, authorized bids for a flexible 2026 road paving project, and approved several property-related actions.
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Adopted Resolution #1622 unanimously to formalize limits on local involvement in non-criminal federal immigration enforcement.
Awarded the Community Center site construction contract to G&B Construction Group for $1,641,793.65; on-site work is expected to begin within the next few weeks.
Authorized advertising for bids for the 2026 Mill & Overlay Project, with the number of roads adjustable based on bid prices and available funding.
Approved final plans for a nearly 12-acre, two-lot subdivision involving 159 Stenton Avenue and 254 Norristown Road, subject to Township conditions and engineer review.
Approved a land-development-plan waiver for a concrete pad and generator at 785 Arbor Way, subject to site-plan approval by the Township Engineer.
Authorized an agreement allowing a fence within the ultimate right-of-way along McDivitt Drive, subject to removal if future road work requires it.
Approved the consent agenda, including a $482,283.79 March voucher list, appointments to the Human Relations Commission, and release of $365,062.50 from escrow for the Wings Field West Itinerant Apron project.
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