Vote Nov. 4, 2025
Forgosh for Supervisor
NO MORE WAREHOUSES!
Working to protect
and preserve the beauty
and integrity of
North Whitehall Township
NO MORE WAREHOUSES!
Working to protect
and preserve the beauty
and integrity of
North Whitehall Township
I've been your neighbor for over 20 years, and chose this beautiful area to plant my family because of the great schools, pastoral landscape and friendly people.
I have had leadership roles as a newspaper's department head, business owner, and fundraising chair.
I am committed to preserving our natural beauty and resources in the North Whitehall Township while maintaining a balance between progress and financial solvency.
I believe that Political Party Dogma should not have a place in local leadership. Decisions that effect our community are unique to our community and should be handled by residents in our community.
I am a self-funded candidate, but would love the help and support from friends in the community to get the word out, either by placing a yard sign in your yard or helping distribute them throughout the township.
At Forgosh For Supervisor, our mission is to bring positive change to our community.
We are dedicated to transparency, accountability, and serving the needs of our constituents.
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Change and update the current Ordinances to protect the Township from future Warehouse Development
Our natural resources are what make our area special. As our climate continues to change we need to preserve our precious resources
Post Public Notices with ample time to ensure the residents have a chance to speak up on big issues.
LIve-stream township meetings for residents unable to attend in person.
The Unfi Development has opened our eyes to the damage and disruption to our community, and they continue without penalty..
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North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
The Board of Supervisors Meetings are held the first Monday of every month.
Agendas for the meetings will be available on our website appro...
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
North Whitehall Township Municipal Building, 3256 Levans Road Coplay, PA 18037
A supervisor on the North Whitehall Township Board is an elected official responsible for the general governance of the township, legislating, and making policy decisions. Key duties include approving the annual budget, creating local ordinances, overseeing Township staff and operations, and ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of the community through the execution of executive and administrative powers. Supervisors are elected to six-year terms to ensure continuity of leadership and are charged with governing the township under Pennsylvania's Second Class Township Code.
Legislative & Policy Responsibilities
Legislation:
Supervisors create and pass local laws (ordinances) that govern the township.
Budgeting:
They are responsible for approving the annual budget and setting taxes or fees to support it.
Policy Development:
Supervisors establish policies for the township's administration, such as those governing the use of public funds.
Administrative & Executive Responsibilities
Governance:
The Board provides the overall direction for the Township's executive and administrative functions.
Oversight:
Supervisors oversee the Township's personnel, public works, planning, and other departments to ensure they are operating effectively.
Community Welfare:
They are responsible for ensuring the health, safety, and welfare of the community through their governance.
Election & Structure
Elected Officials: The Board is comprised of three elected members.
Elected Terms: Supervisors serve six-year terms on a rotating basis.
Rotating Chair: While all members have equal voting power, the Chairman runs the board meetings.
Specific Areas of Focus
Planning and Development:
The Board reviews and makes decisions on site plans, land use applications, and proposed zoning ordinance amendments.
Public Services:
They are involved in the administration of public services, such as the issuance of yard waste cards or the management of recreation programs.