Upcoming Events

May
20
Wed
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
May 20 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Jun
15
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Jun 15 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Jul
20
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Jul 20 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Aug
17
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Aug 17 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Sep
21
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Sep 21 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Oct
5
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Oct 5 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Oct
19
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Oct 19 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Nov
4
Wed
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Nov 4 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Nov
16
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Nov 16 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

Dec
7
Mon
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building
Dec 7 @ 7:00 pm
Board of Supervisors Meeting @ Tredyffrin Township Building

Board of Supervisors

Purpose

Tredyffrin Township is governed under a Home Rule Charter adopted by voters in 1974 and effective in 1976. The Charter places responsibility for local policy and decision-making in the hands of the Township’s Board of Supervisors.

What They Do

The Board of Supervisors serves as the township’s governing body. The Board establishes local policy, adopts ordinances and resolutions, sets tax rates, and approves the township’s operating and capital budgets.

The Board is responsible for overseeing key municipal services including police and fire protection, planning and zoning, street maintenance and snow removal, sanitary sewer systems, libraries, parks and recreation, land development, and building regulation. The Supervisors also appoint residents to various township boards, commissions, and authorities that support local governance.

Membership

The Board of Supervisors consists of seven members. Three are elected from township districts and four are elected at-large by all township voters. Supervisors serve staggered four-year terms and receive an annual salary of $3,000.

Meeting Schedule

The Board of Supervisors typically meets once or twice each month on Monday evenings at 7:00 PM, unless otherwise advertised or posted on the township calendar.

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