The Warner Spur Bridge and the Crabby Creek watershed projects are ready for construction, township engineer Stephen Burgo said.
The new law provides an increase in tax credits to working families and employers.
Miller, a supervisor since 2022, will oversee the seven-member board.
The township supervisors voted to purchase $9.9 million in bonds for stormwater upgrades, emergency services and more.
The township supervisors have been working on plans to avoid massive flooding issues during heavy rainstorms.
The spending plan includes taxes for stormwater management and fire and ambulance services.
The road will be closed until the bridge is replaced, which is expected to be complete at the end of 2024.
Residents said they would have liked to come up with an alternative plan, but officials the demolition was properly approved.
The projects include stormwater upgrades, Glenhardie bridge repair, and Berwyn firehouse.
Township officials responded to complaints from residents in September about delays in trash collection services.
A zoning hearing board scheduled a hearing on Thursday, Dec. 14, in Tredyffrin Township.
Tredyffrin Supervisor Sharon Humble said Monday night the deer population is being monitored.
Ten candidates competed for five open seats on the Tredyffrin/Easttown School Board.
The proposed spending plan includes the creation of separate funds for fire and emergency management services and stormwater management.
Voters will elect five judges, three county commissioners, school board members and row offices.
The township supervisors are holding a public hearing at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 1, in the township building, 1100 Duportail Road, Berwyn.
A meeting is scheduled at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 19, to review a plan to construct athletic fields, tennis courts and more.
The stormwater funds will be used to upgrade the infrastructure to help alleviate massive flooding from torrential downpours.
Shusterman represents Easttown, Willistown, Tredyffrin and Schuylkill townships.
The township supervisors plan to provide new parameters for bidding for single haulers.
Township supervisors reacted to professional studies that recommended that additional paid staff is required to meet national standards.
Residents speak out in favor of protecting trees to reduce stormwater flooding while protecting the environment.
Township Manager William Martin said the township staff is reviewing the bids and will be making a recommendation to the supervisors.
The township issued two citations against AJ Blosenski in connection with not picking up trash timely.
Residents have complained about mounds of trash piling up because trash is not being picked up on the regular schedule.
The township is seeking bids for municipal trash collection in response to complaints from residents about late trash pickup.
Shapiro ended a contract with an organization that does not support abortions.
The supervisors approved setting a portion of the real estate taxes for stormwater management.
State Rep. Melissa Shusterman backs increasing tax credits for childcare costs.
Concrete blocks have been placed on the trail surface to prevent vehicles and pedestrians from crossing the bridge.
Township public works installed a new gate and fences to prevent future dog incidents at the park.
The township is seeking proposals from trash collectors for the 19-square-mile township.
The township is considering providing municipal trash collection amid issues with the current system.
The supervisors participated in a study on the option of implementing an earned income tax.
Township officials said residents have complained that their trash is not being picked up on time.
State Rep. Melissa Shusterman is available from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today to answer questions from her constituents in D-157.
The rally is at the Forge Mountain development along Chesterbrook Boulevard.
The rally is at 2 p.m. at the Forge Mountain development, one of the locations where swastikas were discovered on April 20.
Tredyffrin supervisors unanimously voted to condemn anti-Semitism and all other forms of hate.
The township supervisors approved an application for a grant to construct a pump/skills track at Mill Road Park.