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Buckingham Township Supervisors works Session and Business Meeting 6/24/26
Published: Jun 24, 2026
Township Pursues Multiple Grants for Environmental Improvements and Water System Upgrades
The Board of Supervisors approved Resolution 2685, authorizing the submission of a Growing Greener Plus grant application focused on retrofitting stormwater management basins in the Cold Spring neighborhood to improve water quality and environmental sustainability [cite: 437-444]. They also approved Resolution 2686, a declaration of official intent to reimburse general funds used for improvements to well number F8 (PFOA, PFOS, PFAS removal) with funds from the Pennsylvania Infrastructure Investment Authority (PennVest) [cite: 450-453]. Further, they approved Resolution 2687, certifying and adopting a resolution authorizing the submission of a financial assistance application to PennVest for financing the construction of the Cold Spring PLOS water treatment system [cite: 474-476]. A Memorandum of Agreement was approved for a collaborative effort among multiple townships, the Nishamony Watershed Association, and the Bucks County Conservation District to apply for grants to protect the Nishamony watershed [cite: 611-614].
Township Approves Meeting Minutes, Manages Maintenance Bonds, and Accepts Development Improvements
The Board of Supervisors approved draft minutes for the May 27th work session and regular business meeting [cite: 424]. They also accepted various departmental and advisory board minutes from May 2026, including those from the Zoning, Safety Committee, and Park and Recreation Committee [cite: 432]. The board directed township staff to call the maintenance bond for Wawa due to sidewalk deterioration, with expectations for repairs to be completed soon [cite: 545-561]. They also approved a resolution directing the township manager to accept improvements for the Autoland North Inc. development upon fulfillment of certain conditions [cite: 483-485].
Land Use and Development Approved: Autoland North Improvements Accepted, Conservation Easement Secured, and Project Extensions Granted
The Board of Supervisors approved directing township staff to accept improvements in the development of lands known as Autoland North Inc. (Mercedes and Jim Peruto Limited Partnership) after the completion of certain conditions, related to the old Mercedes-Benz dealership which took over Buckingham Lumber [cite: 483-486, 491-492]. They also approved an agreement of sale with the county for a conservation easement on a property at 80 acres on Craig Road and New Hope Road, known as the Mr. Sikorsky Farm, with the county covering a portion of the cost [cite: 685-686, 688-692, 695]. An extension was granted for a commercial development agreement covering the Hyundai Dealership and Biotechnology Research Lab Phase 1, pushing the completion deadline to June 25th, 2027 [cite: 505]. The board also accepted an offer for an extension of review time for McKee development (SA 2020-01) to October 31st, 2026 [cite: 539].
Buckingham Township Police Department Promotes Two Officers, Swears In New Member
The meeting featured the promotion of two officers and the swearing-in of a new officer for the Buckingham Township Police Department. Corporal John Muslinski was promoted to Sergeant, and Officer Rob Rodolphy was promoted to Corporal. Officer Michael Brown was sworn in as the newest officer, bringing the department back to full strength [cite: 180-183, 280-281]. Biographies and family members were acknowledged for each officer during the ceremony [cite: 187-216, 217-231, 281-291]. Judge Barton administered the oaths of office for the promoted and newly sworn-in officers [cite: 246-248, 253-279, 292-302].
Township Approves Payments, Payroll, Escrow Releases, SCADA System Purchases, and AV Solutions
The Board of Supervisors approved a payment request to GS Developers for $47,500 for work on the Cold Spring Fieldstone Water Interconnect [cite: 412]. They also approved payroll for June 4th and June 18th, 2026, and the bill list for June 24th, 2026, totaling $1,302,192.07 [cite: 417-418]. Escrow releases were approved for Village Crossing ($334,572.40) and Fair Winds Holdings LLC ($7,585.28) [cite: 591-593, 611]. A purchase order for a main fiber SCADA panel was approved to Gigi Electrical Construction for $38,939, and another for SCADA programming software to MAP Associates Inc. for $49,363, both for the furlong system [cite: 647-648, 650-651]. The board accepted an audio visual solutions quote from Happleford Systems [cite: 685].
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