CONESTOGA VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Conestoga Valley Faculty District Board of Administrators will meet at 7 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, within the district administration board room, 502 Mount Sidney Highway.
Among the many agenda objects:
Commentary on district exercise: (a) board commendations; (b) superintendent’s feedback; (c) board feedback; (d) correspondence – secretary.
Shows: (a) annual report from Buckskins Actions Alliance; (b) annual SRO report; (c) 2025-2026 expertise finances overview.
Public/skilled/employees enter: (a) public feedback – particular to the agenda; (b) feedback from CVEA; (c) feedback from different worker teams.
Consent agenda: approval of: (a) minutes; (b) monetary studies; (c) superintendent’s report; (d) second studying of district insurance policies; (e) scholar self-discipline motion (per confidential attachment); (f) Mock Trial Group in a single day journeys 2025-2026; (g) renewal of Thaddeus Stevens Faculty of Know-how MOU – early enrollment 2025-2026; (h) partnership with licensed e-waste recycling suppliers; (i) Sunbelt settlement for company nurse for Leola Elementary.
Motion/dialogue agenda: (a) overview of decision.
Info agenda: (a) finance and operations report; (b) curriculum and instruction report; (c) federal funds; (d) admin coverage overview.
Board studies: (a) Lancaster-Lebanon Intermediate Unit 13 studies; (b) PSBA studies; (c) Lancaster County Academy; (d) Lancaster County Profession & Know-how Heart; (e) building workforce replace; (f) different studies.
LANCASTER CITY COUNCIL
Lancaster Metropolis Council will meet at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, in Nelson M. Well mannered Sr. Metropolis Council Chambers, Metropolis Corridor, 120 N. Duke St.
Among the many agenda objects:
Approval of the minutes for Nov. 20 and 25.
Proclamations, honors, awards and resolutions of recognition: mayoral proclamation recognizing Police Chief Richard Mendez.
Stories of Committees of Council conferences held Dec. 1: (a) Public Security Committee; (b) Public Works Committee; (c) Financial Improvement Committee; (d) Finance Committee; (e) Group Planning Committee; (f) Personnel Committee.
Legislative agenda: (a) Nominations for appointment: Take into account nominations for appointments to the Lancaster Airport Authority, Planning Fee and Metropolis Revitalization & Enchancment Zone Authority; (b) Historic District: take into account the next functions and suggestions from the Historic Architectural Overview Board for enhancements to properties inside Historic District: (1) Metropolis of Lancaster, proprietor of 38 Penn Sq., requests reconfiguration of a hearth escape; (2) North Lime Road Inc., proprietor of 39 N. Lime St., requests set up of latest business signage; (3) Richard and Ann Buckwalter, homeowners of 331 E. Orange St. (rear), request alteration of a two-bay storage dealing with East Marion Road; (4) Mimi Shapiro and Paul Engleheart, homeowners of 239 N. Harmony St., request set up of a brand new handrail on entrance entry steps; (c) ordinances for closing passage: (1) Administration Invoice No. 11-2025, adopting a 2026 finances; (2) Administration Invoice No. 12-2025, setting 2026 actual property tax charges; (d) Ordinances for first studying: (1) Administration Invoice No. 16-2025, consolidating boards, commissions and authorities into an appeals; (2) Administration Invoice No. 17-2025, eliminating the place of Metropolis treasurer and transferring duties to the Administrative Companies division; (3) Council Invoice No. 18-2025, adopting an Administrative Cole; (e) Resolutions: Administration Decision No. 81-2025, authorizing a memorandum of understanding with the Lancaster County Planning division.
LANCASTER TWP. SUPERVISORS
The Lancaster Township Board of Supervisors will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, on the municipal constructing, 1240 Maple Ave. Info: twp.lancaster.pa.us.
Among the many agenda objects:
Secretary’s report: Nov. 10 assembly minutes.
Stories: (a) Lafayette Fireplace Firm (East Aspect); (b) Lancaster Township Fireplace Division (West Aspect); (c) sewer studies; (d) recycling studies; (e) Security Committee.
Workshop studies: (a) planning & zoning; (b) township engineer; (c) public works; (d) Lancaster Township police; (e) township supervisor.
Bulletins: (a) 7 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 16, Planning Fee assembly, 1240 Maple Ave.; (b) Tuesday, Dec. 16 – canceled – Zoning Listening to Board assembly; (c) 6 p.m. Monday, Jan. 5, annual reorganization and supervisors assembly, 1240 Maple Ave.; (d) 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 6, Board of Auditors annual assembly, 1240 Maple Ave.
Outdated enterprise: (a) 2026 Lancaster Township annual finances.
Planning and zoning enterprise: (a) Bausman Place Flats, dedication of extra right-of-way alongside Charles Highway; (b) Little Conestoga Blue/Inexperienced Hall and Conestoga Home stream restoration, monetary safety discount request; (c) 1515 Ridge Highway, area change request; (d) Burrowes Elementary Faculty, modification request; (e) 1905 Millersville Pike, lot add-on plan; (f) decision for plan revision for New Land Improvement.
New enterprise: (a) commercial of the draft 2026 municipal assembly calendar; (b) decision authorizing an intermunicipal settlement becoming a member of and collaborating as a member of the Susquehanna Municipal Belief; (c) reimbursement decision for the Public Works Facility Capital Venture; (d) decision adopting a “Coverage for set up of fences, accent constructions, landscaping, and utilities in a stormwater easement favoring the Township”; (e) accepting and awarding the 2026 Lancaster Township Leaf Assortment Bids.
MANHEIM TWP. COMMISSIONERS
Manheim Township Commissioners will meet at 6 p.m. Monday, Dec. 8, on the municipal constructing, 1840 Municipal Drive. Distant entry hyperlink: manheimtownship.org.
Among the many agenda objects:
Public hearings/shows/appointments: (a) Worker of the Month; (b) public listening to, Brooklawn Part II Bonnie Drive Bridge, floodplain ordinance, R-2 Residential Zoning District, Conditional Use Utility; (c) resolution, Brooklawn Part II Bonnie Drive Bridge, floodplain ordinance, R-2 Residential Zoning District, Conditional Use Utility; (d) public hearings, (1) proposed ordinance to amend the subdivision and land improvement ordinance of Manheim Township, 1998, as amended, to revise Article VIII with New Part 801, (2) proposed ordinance to amend the Stormwater Administration Ordinance 2014, as amended, to revise Article 1 with New Part 112, (3) proposed ordinance authorizing additions to Chapter 435 Streets and Sidewalks to 435-1 of the Code of the Township of Manheim.
New enterprise: (a) consent agenda: (1) 728 Honey Farm, stormwater administration plan, partial monetary safety discount; (2) 160 Valley Highway, stormwater administration plan, partial monetary safety discount; (3) 160 Valley Highway, stormwater administration plan, partial monetary safety discount; (4) 1360 Manheim Pike, land improvement plan, extension of time request; (5) Manheim Township Faculty District, upkeep constructing and Landis Run parking growth, land improvement plan, extension of time request; (6) Brethren Village Tapestrie Improvement, Part I, land improvement plan, extension of time request; (7) Brethren Village, lot add-on plan, extension of time request; (8) Stockyards Constructing 3 parking zone, lot add-on and stormwater administration plan, extension of time request; (b) Resolutions: (1) adopting the up to date building and materials specification handbook; (2) transferring and appropriating funds from the unappropriated steadiness within the normal fund for the 12 months 2025 to the objects within the finances the place expenditures exceeded the estimated finances quantity; (3) establishing the police pension price; (4) establishing the township’s complete schedule of charges and prices for companies in 2026; (5) appointing a sewage enforcement officer; (6) revising the Worker Handbook (non-union staff); (c) ordinances: (1) amend the subdivision and land improvement ordinance of Manheim Township, 1998, as amended, to revise Article VIII with New Part 801; (2) amend the Stormwater Administration Ordinance 2024, as amended, to revise Article 1 with New Part 112; (3) authorizing additions to Chapter 435 Streets and Sidewalks to 435-1 of the Code of the Township of Manheim; (4) adopting a finances for the 12 months 2026; (5) fixing the tax price for 2026; (6) set up Normal Advisory Committees and create a standing Complete Plan Implementation Advisory Committee; (d) motions/choices: (1) Wawa No. 8250, 1450 Manheim Pike, preliminary/closing land improvement plan; (e) acknowledgments: (1) dedication of streets in Parkside Reserve Phases 1, 2, 3 and 5; (2) engineering and visitors examine to put up handicapped parking in entrance of 214 Lincoln St.

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