House Committee OKs Bills To Allow Local Stormwater Management Fees
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The House Local Government Committee Wednesday reported out a package of bills introduced by Rep. Garth Everett (R-Lycoming) to allow towns, boroughs, first class townships and third class cities to adopt stormwater management fees to pay for improvements needed to reduce water pollution. The bills include: -- House Bill 913 (Everett-R-Lycoming) providing for the adoption of stormwater fees by incorporated towns (sponsor summary) (amended); -- House Bill 914 (Everett-R- Lycoming) providing for the adoption of stormwater fees by boroughs (sponsor summary); -- House Bill 915 (Everett-R-Lycoming) providing for the adoption of stormwater fees by first class townships (sponsor summary); and -- House Bill 916 (Everett-R-Lycoming) providing for the adoption of stormwater fees by Cities of the Third Class (sponsor summary). Legislation was signed into law last year-- House Bill 1325 (Mustio-R-Allegheny)-- to authorize townships of the second class to charge stormwater fees, but the other bills were not enacted. Rep. Everett is one of Pennsylvania’s representatives on the interstate Chesapeake Bay Commission and this year is service as its Chair. The bills were automatically Tabled, but should be considered by the House. Rep. Kate Harper (R-Montgomery) serves as Majority Chair of the Committee and Rep. Robert Freeman (D-Lehigh) serves as Minority Chair. NewsClips: Chesapeake Bay Post 2nd-Straight C In Annual Report Card, Among Highest In 3 Decades AP: Chesapeake Bay Health Improves, But Long Way To Go Crable: 3 Stream Improvement Projects Launch In Lancaster County Bay Journal: Stroll Along Mill Creek Falls In Lancaster County EPA Letter To Chesapeake Bay States Spells Out Cleanup Expectations Latest From The Chesapeake Bay Journal Click Here to subscribe to the Chesapeake Bay Journal Follow Chesapeake Bay Journal On Twitter Like Chesapeake Bay Journal On Facebook Related Stories: EPA: PA Must Identify Significant New Funding Needed To Meet Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Targets Registration Now Open For June 5 Chesapeake Bay Watershed Plan Listening Session Lack Of Resources, New Cleanup Goals Will Make Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Harder In PA PA Chesapeake Bay Commission Members Spotlight Need For Clean Water Fund In PA NRCS-PA Chesapeake Bay Conservation Innovation Grant Workshop May 18 In Harrisburg Sen. Yaw, CBF Student Leaders Support Bill To Save Hellbenders And Clean Water In PA House, Senate Recognize 50th Anniversary Of Chesapeake Bay Foundation [Posted: May 12, 2017] |
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5/15/2017 |
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