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Before anyone builds a new building on wet virgin land, maybe the PDE should provide some over sight.
However, PA law lets PA school districts have local government autonomy allowing PSD to skip this step by simply not asking for referendum and by saying the build will be below 500k sq ft or under $300M... after you review the research, please let us know if you think either number is realistic.
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In Pennsylvania, Act 34 requires public hearings for substantial school construction projects, ensuring transparency and public input. These hearings, often referred to as "Act 34 hearings," allow the public to review and discuss proposed project costs and other details.
The hearings are typically h
Your presence is needed and appreciated.
In Pennsylvania, Act 34 requires public hearings for substantial school construction projects, ensuring transparency and public input. These hearings, often referred to as "Act 34 hearings," allow the public to review and discuss proposed project costs and other details.
The hearings are typically held by the school board and involve presentations from architects, financial advisors, and other relevant parties.
Your Presence is requested. Please chat us with any questions.
Key aspects of PA Act 34 hearings:
Purpose: To inform the public about proposed construction projects, including estimated costs, project scope, and financing plans.
Applicability: Act 34 applies when a project becomes substantial enough in scope to require public meetings and f
Your Presence is requested. Please chat us with any questions.
Key aspects of PA Act 34 hearings:
Purpose: To inform the public about proposed construction projects, including estimated costs, project scope, and financing plans.
Applicability: Act 34 applies when a project becomes substantial enough in scope to require public meetings and further cost calculations.
Public Input: The hearings provide a platform for community members to ask questions, express concerns, and offer feedback on the proposed project.
Required Documentation: A "hearing booklet" is often prepared, detailing the project, costs, financing options, and other relevant information.
Attendance: While attendance can vary, these meetings are open to all interested parties. the school board and involve presentations from architects, financial advisors, and other relevant parties.
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