

Officials considered using property the township already owns and at which it holds its meetings on Princeton Road for the new administration building, but clearing site would have cost an estimated $1.8 million.

The path of the $13 million facilities plan has taken a few unexpected turns. In the township where the population has quadrupled over the past two decades to around 40,000, and with future growth expected, trustees embarked on a facilities plan in 2016. is saving $400K on its new government building project “I think it’s a very smart decision long-term.” “So when the note is paid off, now it’s free,” he said. Schramm said officials are spending more than they were before housing township offices, but when the bonds are paid off in 20 years, they will have 30-plus years without rent or mortgage payments.
