South Strabane Hires Manager, Holds 2 Public Hearings
South Strabane Township wrapped up 2025 with a packed agenda and a meeting that lasted two and a half hours. Supervisors approved the hiring of Peter Stefansky as the township’s new township manager. He is a Monessen native married to a South Strabane Township native. Stefansky says he has worked in several capacities in municipal government over the years and is looking forward to working in South Strabane Township. Stefansky begins work on January 5. Supervisors also held two public hearings on projects concerning power. In the first hearing supervisors were considering a draft ordinance for solar energy systems. Linda Rumbaugh voiced her concerns about property setbacks and how chemicals used in solar farms can be harmful. She also was concerned about other environmental issues such as noise. In a second public hearing supervisors were considering a draft ordinance governing battery storage systems. Jorgan and Jocelyn Liberatore raised similar concerns about setbacks and questioned whether the light industrial zone is appropriate for such a project. They live near the light industrial zone and feel the industrial zone is better suited for the use. They also are concerned about fire safety in case any of the lithium ion batteries were to catch fire. Both meetings were continued to an undetermined date so supervisors may review and possibly incorporate some of the issues raised at the meeting. Despite announcements regarding a data center ordinance not being on the agenda, approximately a dozen residents spoke for 50 minutes about that ordinance. A public hearing about data centers could be held in January.
