SCA board stand opposed to pipeline Minor injury in Route 54 crash
By Rob Wheary, The News-Item, Shamokin, Pa. | |
McClatchy-Tribune Information Services |
Supervisors heard Tuesday from landowner
The proposed pipeline would cross
"If they come in, it will really devalue our properties and make them unusable," Tipka said. " I am also concerned about underground mine fires in
Agreeing there is no value for
Another bit of concern for supervisors came in the paving of
"It turns out that they missed about 200 feet in the distance," supervisor
"It's not good, but the road is being paved the correct way, so we will bite that bullet," supervisor chairman
In other business
- The board voted to purchase a new mower head for the township's tractor, costing
- The township will send a letter to the
- Supervisors asked residents to screen the ashes they give to the township. On two past occasions, metal pieces was found amongst the ashes dumped at the township shed by residents. If the practice continues, supervisors said they will stop accepting ashes.
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