The source for this podcast - a Newtown Patch article plus comments - details an escalating contractual dispute between Newtown Borough and Newtown Township over the price of fire services for the upcoming year of 2026.
While the Borough is insisting the Township honor a previously negotiated "good faith" offer of $275,000, the Township's Board of Supervisors has officially countered by demanding a higher fee of $350,000. This higher demand was approved by a 3-2 vote, overriding the recommendations of the Township's own negotiating team who supported the lower number.
The majority of the Supervisors and concerned residents argue that accepting the Borough’s lower offer would force Township taxpayers to subsidize the service*, especially since some evidence from a state analysis suggests the actual rational cost is closer to $375,000.
In response, the Borough council has directed its legal counsel to formally reject the $350,000 proposal and resubmit the original $250,000 figure, maintaining that the higher rate is unreasonable.
*Services that the township provides the borough include fire and safety inspections, fire investigations, fire prevention activities, emergency management including staffing during emergencies, and other fire-emergency realted services that may be requested.
UPDATE (9 July 2020): Residents from Newtown & Wrightstown Townships are invited to attend the first Newtown Township Police Department Town Hall meeting scheduled for Thursday, July 23, 2020 7:00pm-8:30pm at the Newtown Township Administration building.
Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, a limited capacity will be implemented to ensure everyone’s safety in the public meeting room (max 20 attendees).
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