The money will go to improve safety and prevent runway overshoot by adding protective technology at the end of two runways, and $120,000 to conduct a wildlife hazard assessment.
Lawrence Township taxpayers have until the close of business today, Sept. 4, to pay their third quarter 2012 tax bills.
Needing to cut about $1 million from the 2013 municipal budget in order to stay below the state's 2 percent tax cap, Lawrence Township officials will continue to talk about the township's financial woes at the next council meeting tonight, Sept. 4.
At its meeting tonight, Sept. 4, Lawrence Township Council will vote on an ordinance authorizing a “special emergency appropriation” to pay for the county-ordered township-wide property revaluation. A public hearing on the ordinance will precede the vote.
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During last week's Lawrence Township Council meeting, frustrated residents again asked council to allow public participation at the end of future meetings so that the public can offer a timely response to the township manager's report to council.