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When: East Lampeter Township Supervisors meeting, May 3.
What happened: The township, as part of a collaborative effort between the Conestoga Valley School District and Upper Leacock Township, was awarded a $10,000 state grant to hire a parks and recreation professional to help develop a regional recreation program.
Why itâs important: Township Manager Ralph Hutchison said the grant proposal came out of recommendations in the Conestoga Valley park and recreation plan completed last year. A regional organization would develop recreation programming and operations. The board adopted a resolution authorizing supervisor Corey Meyer to sign the agreement, which is the next step in moving forward with the process.
What happened: The board voted to adopt a new emergency operations plan for the township.
Why itâs important: The plan is designed to provide procedures to be followed in the event of a major emergency or disaster to prevent and minimize damage to people and property.
Background: Jeff Hatfield, the townshipâs emergency management coordinator and his deputy, Brett Fasnacht, prepared the new plan, which was modeled after one from a township similar in size to East Lampeter. It was reviewed by the emergency services committee and discussed at its March meeting and recommended for approval by the supervisors.