HERB LANDAU | LNP Correspondent
But Roy said that after evaluation of both properties, officials determined the Millersville Pike location was a better fit for both the department and township.
Township Manager Bill Laudien said the township has been looking to sell the church property to a nonprofit organization, but the economic conditions brought on by the pandemic has made that difficult.
He said the property will be placed on the market in the spring, and the township will be purchasing both of the departmentâs existing locations for roughly $600,000 to offset the departmentâs cost of the new station.
The Maple Avenue property will most likely be used as a substation for the Manheim Township police, who provide police service to Lancaster Township. The Fairview Avenue station may serve as a transition space in the short term, but the township will probably seek to sell it in the future.
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