Gauntner noted that the township has experienced a few problems recently with people parking vehicles on streets for long periods of time. He said residents should be aware that resolution targets vehicles that have been parked on a street for more than 24 hours.
With the substantial gap between $2.6 million in available funds and the estimated $6 million price tag, Brown said the township is "looking at different options as to how big of a project we wish to have."