![]() ![]() Public awareness and participation is vital in this process. Several presentations on current facility conditions document the result of years of deferred maintenance. Options include selling, repurposing, replacing, or repairing/improving these capital assests and centralizing some services. All Township-owned buildings are under scrutiny. The Cheltenham Chamber of Citizens, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, recently published the results of their 2023 annual meeting which polled participants on their views related to the future of 16 public facilities* owned by Cheltenham Township.Īccording to CCC’s website, “The questions ranged from how the participants felt about centralization of services to how effective communication has been on this issue.”Īs part of the Five Year Financial Plan (FYFP) the Township is discussing the future of Township-owned buildings and facilities. ![]()
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