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Township supervisors: Building better communities, one step at a time 

Posted 5/29/24

Local Government Week was last month, but we can still celebrate the unsung heroes who make our neighborhoods thrive: township officials—supervisors, managers, road crews and many more. 

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Township supervisors: Building better communities, one step at a time 

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Local Government Week was last month, but we can still celebrate the unsung heroes who make our neighborhoods thrive: township officials—supervisors, managers, road crews and many more. 

You might recognize them at the grocery store or see them patching potholes. These dedicated public servants share a common goal: building a stronger community for you and your loved ones. 

Townships play in Pennsylvania’s governance. Unlike larger entities, townships are built on resident participation. Here, your voice matters, every expense is carefully considered, and services reflect community needs and budgets. Townships are essentially full-service, grassroots democracies overseen by your neighbors, who work tirelessly to deliver cost-effective solutions. 

Township communities face challenges together, and while townships haven’t been immune to rising costs, township officials and staff continue to deliver essential services within limited budgets. 

Initially, township supervisors mainly oversaw roads. Today, their responsibilities are far more diverse. They must be well-versed in complex issues such as land use, budgeting, transportation, stormwater management and public safety. 

Furthermore, as residents themselves, township supervisors are constantly accessible. Fielding late-night calls and plowing roads through the night are not uncommon. 

Imagine a world without townships. A larger, centralized government would manage our communities. Issues would need to be addressed by distant officials, unfamiliar with our specific needs. Local democracy would vanish, replaced by a more expensive and impersonal system. 

Pennsylvania’s three-tiered government system—state, county and local—reflects the Founding Fathers’ vision of divided responsibilities. Imagine a telescope: The state provides a broad view, counties offer a regional perspective, and townships focus on the local level. 

Township government isn’t just another layer. It’s the foundation. It’s local leaders, your neighbors, working within budget constraints to deliver the services you need.  

So, when you and your family enjoy a safe, affordable community with a high quality of life and low taxes, thank your township officials. The parks, well-maintained roads, safe environment—these are all testaments to the vision and dedication of your local leaders. They work tirelessly to turn their vision for a high-quality, affordable community into your reality. 

David M. Sanko
Executive director, PA State Association of Township Supervisors
Enola, PA

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