
As the first quarter of the year comes to an end, the annual Municipal Leaders Breakfast was held by the Washington County Chamber of Commerce. Municipal leaders from Chartiers Township, Charleroi, East Washington Borough and Peters Township gathered to discuss topics such as infrastructure, zoning, resources and how to attract that next generation of leaders. Alyssa Curry-Broderick is the Office Administrator for East Washington. She says that the $25,000 American Spirit Grant offered by the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency will go a long way to make improvements to their municipal park. They hope to build a gazebo, install electricity and lighting for their flagpole and add sidewalks. Jodi Noble, Township Manager from Chartiers Township says that infrastructure improvements in her area will include a sanitary sewer extension on Western Avenue into Mt. Pleasant Township. She says the sewer line will take care of failed sewers along the line. Zoning challenges were addressed by Charleroi Borough Manager Joe Manning. He said Gerry Raymond Automotive is coming to town to build a prototype Ford Dealership. Charleroi needed to accommodate their need to expand their footprint by abandoning a little used borough street and deed it over to the corporation. Peters Township Assistant Manager Kyle Thauvette spoke about recruiting the next generation of municipal leaders. He said Peters Township tries to do that by employing interns that have an interest in administration, parks and recreation and the library. The Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency said that the American Spirit Grant program is still open for applicants. Information and the application may be found on the Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency webpage.