Stormwater Authority Ordinance Introduced; Arts Commission Created the Same Night
The story that led Vol. I, No. 14 moved from preview to action. On Monday, June 15, the Board of Commissioners formally introduced the ordinance to create a Radnor Township stormwater authority, a separate municipal utility with its own appointed board and its own fee structure, set up to fund the multi-decade capital backlog. Introduction starts the mandatory public-hearing clock; the hearing date has not yet been posted.
In the same meeting the board unanimously passed a resolution establishing Radnor's first public-art commission, with a mandate to recommend standards, locations, and processes for a township public-art program. The board also converted four on-street parking spaces to ADA-designated handicap spots and authorized engineering and resurfacing contracts for culvert replacement and street resurfacing. Specific roads and dollar amounts are in the agenda packet on Granicus.
The new authority is the bill that lives outside the property-tax envelope, a structure used by other PA townships to fund stormwater capital work. The rate calculation and governance composition are set during the public-hearing window; residents wanting input should write before the hearing, not after.