When: Conoy Township supervisors meeting, Dec. 10. What happened: Conoy Township supervisors will have reinforced concrete survey monuments placed to mark the right of way of a small, unnamed alley that runs behind the townshipâs municipal building in Falmouth. The move, which was approved during the supervisorsâ December meeting, is intended to end disputes between neighbors who use the narrow alleyway to access their homes and a small business. Background: The concrete markers are being installed off the recommendation of engineer Bob Lynn of Hanover Engineering Associates, whose firm surveyed the alley at the request of the supervisors after complaints about vehicles parked along the alley making it too narrow for larger vehicles to get through. Lynn told the supervisors his firmâs surveyors were able to locate some buried pins that were thought to be missing but that others had been removed. Someone would need to smash the new reinforced concrete markers to remove them.