Politics & Government
First Meetings Back At Hatboro Borough Hall Delayed
Hatboro officials planned to start holding meetings at the Loller Academy Building after a year away. But HVAC issues thwarted that plan.

HATBORO, PA —It's back to Pennypack.
Borough officials had planned on moving municipal meetings back to the Loller Academy Building —the official Borough Hall —after a year's absence for an HVAC overhaul starting in June.
On Monday, the Environmental Advisory Council was going to get its first look at the upgrades to the historic building on the corner of Horsham and York roads.
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And Tuesday, it was going to be the Historical Commission's turn.
But both those meetings were moved back to the Pennypack property on Spring Avenue due to air conditioning and HVAC issues, borough officials said in a Facebook post.
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"Thank you for your understanding as the Borough works to resolve these issues as quickly as possible with contractors," officials said.
The Borough Council is planning on holding its first meeting back at Loller on June 19.
The council has held its committee and council meetings twice a month at the former Pennypack school. The council was also housed at Crooked Billet Elementary School before purchasing Pennypack as Loller underwent renovations and the installation of a new HVAC system.
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