If you have any interest in becoming an instructor for PSATS’ Flagger Training classes, or know someone who does, please contact Trisha Maxwell at tmaxwell@psats.org or 717-763-0930, ext. 159. PSATS is looking to add to its statewide complement of quality […]
Governor’s Center Director to Depart DCED
Kim Bracey, the 4 plus year Director of the Governor’s Center for Local Government Services, is departing DCED to return home to York city where she will become Director of the YWCA. Bracey oversaw the regulation of Pennsylvania’ municipal government […]
Reminder: DEP Accepting Applications for Growing Greener Grants until June 24 
The state Department of Environmental Protection is accepting applications for the following grants until June 24: Growing Greener Plus Grants Program: Priority areas include those that reduce nonpoint source pollution, especially nitrogen, phosphorous, and sediment pollution from agricultural and stormwater […]
Analysis of IRS Data Shows High Tax States Lose Population
The Internal Revenue Service released the latest state-level migration data, which uses income tax returns to track the migration of filers and their dependents during 2019 and 2020. Idaho recorded the strongest relative growth in residents. California recorded the largest […]
Reminder: Send Us Your Cost Estimates For Legal Advertising 
PSATS continues to collect examples of how much it currently costs your township for a legal advertisement and how long in advance advertisements must be submitted before publication. We are also looking for examples of townships that don’t currently have […]
PA Monthly Revenue Collection Continues to Exceed Estimates 
The Independent Fiscal Office and state Department of Revenue have released May 2022 revenue reports and the state collected $3.2 billion, exceeding estimates by nearly 17%. State General Fund collections year-to-date exceed estimates by more than $5.5 billion or 14.3%. The […]
Leveraging Trails for Local Benefits – PennDOT Connects Drop-In
June, 9 2022, at noon As more people seek out outdoor places to safely unwind and connect with family and friends, trail use and related spending are rising. Learn more about why the “trail towns” concept is growing across the nation and […]
Reminder: SAM.gov Registration Renewal Due in June, July for Many Townships
Many townships need to renew their SAM.gov registration, which is required for the American Rescue Plan funding as well as any other federal funding you may receive, such as disaster aid. Renewal must be done each year and through the […]
Commonwealth Court Strikes Challenge to Uniform Firearms Act
In Crawford v. Commonwealth, ___ A.3d ___, 2022 WL 1681980 (Pa.Cmwlth. May 26, 2022), the Commonwealth Court dismissed a petition for review filed by a number of Philadelphia residents in which they alleged that the General Assembly engaged in unlawful […]
Pittsburgh Gun Ordinances Fail as Preempted
In Firearm Owners Against Crime v. City of Pittsburgh, ___ A.3d ___, 2022 WL 1698851 (Pa.Cmwlth. May 27, 2022), the court found that ordinances adopted by the City of Pittsburgh regulating the use of assault weapons and large capacity magazines […]