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Upper Gwynedd Township Board of Commissioners Business Meeting (05-11-26)
Monday, May 11, 2026
Township Employee Handbook Updated with Volunteer Fire Services and Family Leave Policies
The Board of Commissioners discussed and approved the inclusion of provisions for volunteer fire and rescue services and a family and parental leave policy into the township employee handbook. The volunteer provision aims to encourage employee participation in the volunteer fire department, fostering collaboration between staff and emergency services. The family and parental leave policy extends benefits previously negotiated for police to all township employees, reflecting a commitment to employee well-being.
Township Presents Curb Requirements, Clarifying Resident Responsibilities and Repair Options
The Board of Commissioners received a presentation regarding curb requirements in Upper Gwynedd Township, explaining property owners' rights and responsibilities. The presentation covered the importance of curbs for stormwater management, road protection, and pedestrian safety, and clarified that property owners are legally responsible for their maintenance. The township outlined the legal basis for these requirements and discussed the financial implications, emphasizing fairness and the impact on road paving budgets. The process from inspection to repair, including conservative cost estimates and available payment plans, was detailed. Residents raised concerns about repair necessity, cosmetic versus functional issues, cost fairness, and the process for obtaining firm pricing, prompting detailed responses from township officials regarding standards, contractor options, and inspection procedures.
Board Comments Highlight Program Success and Debate Township Priorities
During the consent agenda approval, Commissioner Carter commended the Parks and Rec department, specifically Sarah and Leah, for the successful teen summer camp program, noting that all 80 available spots sold out quickly. Conversely, Carl Smith commented on the board's priorities, questioning the focus on a Pride Month proclamation while not planning an observance for Flag Day coinciding with the country's 250th anniversary.
Township Amends Parking Standards, Reducing Required Parking Fields
The Board of Commissioners held a public hearing and approved Ordinance 2026-03, which amends the township code regarding off-street parking and loading standards, specifically at Section 28 of Article 6. The ordinance aims to eliminate some of the large parking fields previously required for various uses. The amendment was drafted in consultation with the zoning officer and township engineer, and includes a minor update to reflect changes made to boarding house definitions earlier in the meeting. Public comment was received, the hearing was closed, and the ordinance was approved with the referenced change.
Township Seeks $250,000 Grant for Parkside Playground Engineering and Design
The Board of Commissioners approved a resolution to request grant funding of up to $250,000 for engineering and design work for the Parkside Playground. This funding, sought through the Greenways, Trails, and Recreation Program, is intended to advance the planning and design phase for the new playground, signifying a commitment to enhancing recreational facilities for the community.
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