Police Receive Digital Radar Signs to Monitor Traffic

Upper Nazareth Reorganization & Supervisor’s Meeting – March 18, 2026

ANNOUNCEMENTS/EVENTS

March 28th – April 4th – Street Sweeping

March 29th – 1 PM Fire Department Egg Hunt at Tuskes Park

May 30 – Wellness Day from 10AM – Noon

May 30 – 5K Color Run at 9AM

June 6th – 9AM-11AM Electronic Recycling at Tuskes Park and 155 Friedenstahl Avenue

June 13th – Movie night at Tuskes Park: Finding Nemo

July 4th – Kazoo Parade/250th Celebration in Nazareth. UNT Recreation Committee will participate

August 22nd – 9AM Car Show at Tuskes Park

August 29th – Movie night at Tuskes Park (rain date Aug 30th)

October 10th – 9PM Ghouls & Goblins 5K

October 17th – 3PM-5PM Trunk or Treat at Tuskes Park

November 28th – 6:00PM Tree Lighting at the Township Building

SUPERVISORS

Approval to accept the resignation letter from Evan Davis from the Library Board.

Approval to appoint Jessica McMullen to the open position on the Library Board.

TOWNSHIP ENGINEER

A meeting concerning the repairs to the Penn Dixie Bridge will be held on March 19th.

TOWNSHIP SOLICITOR

The Zoning Officer and the Planning Commission are working on a draft Ordinance regarding Data Centers. It should be ready to vote on in May.

TOWNSHIP MANAGER

Lisa Klem announced that the new Police radios are in.

Mobile radar signs, which record number of automobiles and speed and can provide statistics in real time, will be placed around the township to monitor traffic. Kristen Mullen recommended one be stationed on Penn Allen Road.

PUBLIC WORKS

Street sweeping will take place between March 28th and April 4th. Residents are requested to avoid parking on the street on those days.

Residents can get free mulch at the Yard Waste facility on Friedenstahl Ave.

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE

William Bartlett reported that Edge of the Woods has received some trees for the Harvest Grove park. They will be planted in the fall.

Brian Sayago said EAC is talking about trail development near the Creekside and Farmview developments.

Becky Bartlett covers these meetings because citizens have a right to know what their government is doing.


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