Peters Township council approved more than $489,000 in repairs to the community recreation center.
Council voted unanimously at its meeting Monday to approve contracts through COSTARS to replace the rooftop HVAC units and the portion of the roof where those units are positioned. The recreation ...
Peters Township council has set the price of admission for Rolling Hills Aqua Park when it opens later this year.
Council unanimously approved fees of $2.50 for residents and $5 for non-residents at its meeting Monday.
Township Manager Paul Lauer said the park is slated to open in June. It ...
Peters Township council voted last week to formally establish a social worker position within its police department.
Council voted unanimously at its meeting Monday to approve resolutions both creating the position and laying out the duties of the eventual hire.
Peters police Chief Joseph ...
Peters Township Board of School Directors voted Tuesday to reject an application for a charter school.
The board voted 8-1 to turn down the application from Dogwood Charter School, which has been seeking a new home in multiple school districts in the region. Alexandra Binsse was the dissenting ...
Peters Township council adopted next year’s budget, which will maintain the current tax rate.
The $43.7 million budget will keep taxes at 1.7 mills, which is assessed at $1.70 on each $1,000 of a property’s value.
The 2025 budget forecasts that Peters will bring in about $29.4 million in ...
Peters Township council unanimously denied a preliminary development plan for a housing plan along East McMurray Road at Monday’s meeting.
Andrew and Amy Zahalsky had submitted plans for Pleasant Pointe, which would have included 15 townhouses and 38 duplexes on the land across the street ...