recognition of board members · francis milfeit, jr., alex o’neill, robert sciulli construction...
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Frank Arcuri Robert LewisDavid M. BallChairman
James F. Berquist
Frank Kosir, Jr. Monica R.Merrell
Vice Chairman
Gary J.Stiegel, Jr.
Peters Township Council Memb ers
Peters Township is fortunate to have a strong and talented core of volunteers to serve in a variety of capacities. The Township has many volunteer boards that provide guidance, service, and leadership in a variety of areas. We thank these residents who devote their time and talent to provide service to our community and make Peters Township a great place to live, work, and play. The boards and their members are listed below:
Council: Frank Arcuri, David Ball, James Berquist, Frank Kosir, Jr., Robert Lewis, Monica Merrell, Gary Stiegel, Jr.
Cable Television Board: Mark McFarlin, Rich Sandala, Adam Swinchock, Toni Sulkowski, Ed Wisniewski
Environmental Quality Board: Amanda Cribbs, Myranda Fullerton, Blaise Hollot, Edward Johnstonbaugh, Tom Milani, Esther Rosenfelder, Natalie Shearer, Thomas Sierzega, Allie Wertman
Library Board: Carol Adler, Scott Beinhauer, Frank Danyo, Richard Easton, Kathleen McEvoy, Ian Parker, Margaret Verlato
Parks & Recreation Board: Patrick Airhart, Jeff Crummie, John Hilzendeger, William Kinavey, Ed Rafferty, Vincent Ripepi, Brittany Smith
Peters Creek Sanitary Authority: Richard Come, Paul Chenevert, Christopher Labee
Peters Township Sanitary Authority: John Banaszak, Robert Burns, David Blazek, Eric Grimm, Rebecca Kaminsky
Planning Commission: Theodore Kartofilis, Rochelle Koerbel, Rocco Magrino, Jeff Mills, Aaron Smith, Conrad Tselepis, David Wylie
Youth Commission: John Barnes, Kellie Rogers Bootman, Sue Deegan, Chrissy Grasso, Ty Kegarise, Terry Luddy, Paul McGrath, Cathy Skidmore, Lee Tornabene
Zoning Hearing Board: Seashal Belldina, Kathryn Clark, Dale Griffith, Keith Higgins, Francis Milfeit, Jr., Alex O’Neill, Robert Sciulli
Construction Appeals Board: Jerry Phelan, Chad Wissinger, John Yadlosky
Traffic Impact Fee Advisory Board: Kim Clackson, James Dolanch, Theodore Kartofilis, Rochelle Koerbel, Rocco Magrino, Jeff Mills, Art Schwotzer, Aaron Smith, Conrad Tselepis, David Wylie
RECOGNITION OF BOARD MEMBERS
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DUMPING NEAR STREAMS MAY CONTRIBUTE TO FLOODING
Periodically, storms of significant magnitude will occur in the region that will cause isolated flooding in the Township. The type of flooding typically observed involves basement and garage flooding as well as yard/landscape damage. Following investigation, Township Staff has noted that some flooding problems are caused by debris in nearby streams that wash down and block storm drains/pipes. The debris noted by Township Staff has been everything from grass clippings, building materials, vases/flower pots, tires, landscaping timbers, cut branches, logs, and leaves. It is important to remember if you live along a stream or adjacent to a stormwater management facility to make sure both the channel and banks are clear and not to use it as a dumping area for materials that will wash down stream and cause problems for both you and your neighbors. In addition, to reduce the risk of water damage, there are some preventive measures that property owners can take by making sure your property is graded so that water drains away from your home and to make sure any existing yard drains are not blocked by leaves and grass clippings.
Peters Township budgets approximately $300,000 annually for storm sewer and stormwater management projects and is committed to maintaining and upgrading the municipal, public system. However, to reduce the incidents of flooding, private property owners must do their part as well by keeping nearby watercourses clear of debris.
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Mercury containing itemsBatteries, compact fluorescent lamps, fluorescent tubes, thermometers, and thermostats.
Paint ProductsPaint, caulk, glue, stain, stripper,thinner, and wood preservative.
ElectronicsComputer, monitor, keyboards, MP3 players, televisions, DVD/CD players, tape players, VCR, cell phones, desktop printers, fax machines, and microwaves.
Household CleanersAmmonia, heavy-duty cleaner, rust remover, tile/shower cleaner, upholstery cleaner.
WMAT YOURDOOR.COM | 1-800-449-7587
Garden ChemicalsFertilizers, insect sprays, herbicides, pesticides, and weed killers.
Automotive ProductsAntifreeze, batteries, brake fluid,motor oil and filters, fuels.
Waste Management, under contract with Peters Township, offers a convenient service for residents to properly dispose and recycle household hazardous waste – safety, easily, and responsibly. These items include electronics, paints, household cleaners, compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), automotive products, garden chemicals, batteries, and more. This service is provided to residents at no additional cost.
To dispose of household hazardous waste and schedule a collection at your home, contact us in one of these three ways:
• Go to WMATYOURDOOR.COM
• Call 1-800-449-7587 We’re available 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. EST M-F.
• Email [email protected]
DO YOU HAVE OLD ELECTRONICS IN YOUR HOME?U s e d m o t o r o i l ? O l d c a n s o f p a i n t ? U s e d b a t t e r i e s ?
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POLLINATOR GARDEN PLANTED AT ELM GROVE PARK
On May 21, 2020, a pollinator garden was planted at Elm Grove Park by a group of volunteers coordinated by California University of Pennsylvania. The idea for the garden came from the Environmental Quality Board.
The planting of the garden is in conjunction with Project Wingspan, whose mission is to increase the quality, quantity, and connectively of pollinator habitat to support imperiled native pollinators and the vital habitat the depend on.
Peters Township has a Citizen Request Management System!
Download the PT4me App on your smartphone (type pt4me in search bar and look for the arrowhead logo) or use the
web version on the Peters Township website.
Stay Connected to Peters Township!Report Issues
Request ServiceMake Suggestions
See Township Announcements
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