When: Pequea Township supervisors meeting, April 21.
What happened: The board formally approved a letter vacating a bridge that connects to Providence Township. A resident of Providence, Daniel Glick, attended the meeting but was denied an opportunity to speak. Vacating a bridge means the township closes its use to the public, but private use could still be allowed, such as by a property owner.
Police insurance: The board unanimously approved one more year of tail insurance to cover the former Southern Regional Police Commission. The cost of the coverage is just over $5,000, which board member Anthony Cazillo called a âsteal.â
Background: The commission oversaw the former regional police department, which provided police coverage to Conestoga and Pequea townships under a 2003 agreement. The two townships signed a termination agreement in 2017 following failed contract negotiations. Pequea Township took ownership of the police force in 2018. Conestoga was given the option