A Bucks County township is one step closer to its new $18
million municipal services building.
Falls Township will use its long-term restricted savings
account, as opposed to upping taxes, to fund the construction of the new
55,174-square-foot building that will be home to the local police department, according to the Bucks County
Courier Times.
The current municipal services building, aside from being
a tight squeeze for the Township police and administrative offices, has
flooding issues.
The construction process is expected to begin next year
and take about two years to complete.
The current building will remain open and operational
while the new facility is being built.
“Just because we’re classified as a second class township
doesn’t mean we have to look like one," Supervisors Chairman Bob Harvie said in a statement.
Source: Philadelphia
Business Journal
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