South Strabane Makes Budget Cuts

South Strabane Township Supervisors reopened and approved a new 2026 budget only to have to revert back to the original budget approved in December. With that, supervisors went after that budget with cuts that they planned for the new budget. A large but rather silent crowd watched as the Parks and Recreation Department was eliminated. The biggest item was the layoff of the Administrative Assistant/Public Safety Specialist. Both of those actions passed 3-2 with supervisors Bob Weber and Russell Grego voting against. Supervisors George Rowand, Jeff Bull and Zack Morgan voting to approve. Fire Chief Jordan Cramer said that the layoff will have lasting effects on his overworked staff and on residents as well. Supervisor Jeff Bull says that the responsibilities of that person are outlined as part of the job of Fire Chief. Former supervisor Rich Luketich asked supervisors why they, according to documentation he received from township records, spent nearly $6,000 reopening the budget when they could have just made cuts to the old budget like they are doing. Supervisor George Rowand said that the reopening was necessary to find out just where the gaps in the budget existed. Other items addressed by supervisors were actions to rescind the Diversity Policy that passed 4-1 and the rescinding of the Workplace Bullying Policy that passed 3-2. A last minute agenda item added at the end of the meeting resolved the issue of Tax Collector Susan Koehler gaining access to her office. At issue was Koehler having building keys to have access to the whole building. Supervisor Grego explained that the keys to the tax collector’s office are different than those that access the rest of the municipal building thus she has no access to the main building. Koehler will now have keys to be able to work as she sees necessary. A drop box will be installed at the front of the municipal building for residents to drop off taxes outside of normal business hours. Koehler will need to supply her own phone number.

