Morris Township
Washington County, PA

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Supervisor Meeting Minutes – October 7, 2025

The Morris Township Board of Supervisors held a meeting with public feedback on park improvements, community events, and property concerns. Resolutions for grants were passed, while discussions on new trucks and future events took place. The meeting concluded with plans for Trick or Treat on October 26 and adjourned at 7:40.

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Supervisor Meeting Minutes – September 2, 2025

The Morris Township Board of Supervisors met for their regular meeting at the Municipal Building.  Present were Supervisors Dave Dietrich and Patrick Bracey, Zoning Officer Bob Sanders, Rob Sanders, Greg & Susan Dunn, Tim Hamilton, Randy Hamilton, Shirley Harris, Doug & Pegg Smith, Mike & Billie Schwarz and GWRPD Chief Will DeForte.  The meeting was called to order at 7:00. Public participation: Randy had questions on the new trucks (not ready yet, delayed due to

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Fall Cleanup

Morris Township Fall Cleanup 2025

The township’s Fall Cleanup will be Saturday, October 4, 2025 from 7am – 4pm at the Township Cinder Shed (4572 Prosperity Pike, Prosperity, PA 15329). Please no tires, hazardous material, or household trash. Call 724-222-0352 with any questions.

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Supervisor Meeting Minutes – August 5, 2025

The Morris Township Board of Supervisors held a meeting addressing community concerns, financial updates, and various projects. Key discussions included road maintenance, grant applications for engineering studies, demolition estimates, and upcoming ordinances related to solar energy and data centers. The meeting concluded with a motion to pay bills.

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Supervisor Meeting Minutes – July 1, 2025

The Morris Township Board of Supervisors held their regular meeting discussing various topics including the Historical Society’s schoolhouse painting, Minor Lane cleanup, and financial reports. They approved motions for a water filling station site evaluation, an employee raise, and grant applications. Future discussions will cover solar ordinances, property concerns, and community issues.

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