Please fill out the Comprehensive Plan survey
Tredyffrin Township is in the process of updating its comprehensive plan, which will guide important land use policies for the next ten years. The task force, comprised of your fellow citizens, would like your input as they seek to formulate strategies that can be implemented by the township. Please take a few minutes to fill out the following survey:...
Come To A Petition Party!
Petition period 2020 is January 28 – February 18. In this period, candidates for office must gather petition signatures in order to be placed on the ballot. The number of signatures needed varies by office, from as few as 10-25 for local offices, up to thousands or tens of thousands for state and national offices. Petition parties are an important way candidates collect signatures for ballot access. If you have time, please plan...
Next TTDems Meeting Wednesday Jan. 15, 7 PM
NOTE CHANGED LOCATION: The next meeting of the TTDems will take place at the Tredyffrin Library, building, on Wednesday January 15th at 7 PM. All are welcome!
Storm Water Task Force Public Forum Jan. 7
Rainstorms have become heavier and more intense, so Tredyffrin Supervisors have recently authorized a Stormwater Citizens Advisory Task Force to help improve management of the associated stormwater runoff. All residents can get involved. The Task Force will hold its first public forum on Tuesday, January 7, 2020 at 7 pm at the Tredyffrin Township Building. Topics include rainfall trends, stormwater runoff, watersheds, Township...
Newly Elected School Board Members Sworn In
Monday evening, December 2nd New members were sworn in by Reverend Scott Dorsey, president of the board from 2017-2019. Michele Burger was elected President of the School Board. Dr. Roberta Hotinski was elected vice president. Tredyffrin and Easttown residents are grateful for the hard work and dedication of the outgoing members- Kate Murphy and Ed Sweeney. Reverend Scott Dorsey administers the oath to newly elected school board...
A Citizen’s Perspective: The Changing Face of Capitalism
A Citizen’s Perspective A Monthly Forum to Discuss Current Issues Monday December 9 7:30 – 9pm at the Tredyffrin Library 582 Upper Gulph Road, Wayne The Changing Face of Capitalism Over the past 40+ years, we have seen significant changes in what we call ‘Capitalism’. We have ‘Financialized’ the economy. We have gone from ‘Retain & Reinvest’ to ‘Downsize & Redistribute’. The changes have had a big impact on income inequality...