Armenia continues with ATV project

Towanda Daily Review, PA
Jan 5 2007

Armenia continues with ATV project

BY ERIC HRIN
STAFF WRITER

01/05/2007
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Armenia Township has taken the next step in its decision to open all
township roads to snowmobile and ATV use.

During this week’s regular meeting, supervisors noted that posts have
been ordered.

Signs will be placed on the posts indicating that the vehicles are
allowed on the roads. All roads within the township will have the
signs.

According to regulations, riders must be 16 years old and wear a
helmet. They have to be licensed, insured and titled.

In other business, the township noted it has received the used truck
it purchased from Bradco for $15,000. The company made several
repairs and installed a safety light at their expense.

Supervisors agreed to send supervisors James Fields and township
secretary Mallory Babcock to the PSATS convention to be held in
Hershey in April.

Supervisors agreed to appoint a committee to look into purchasing a
new road rake. Lamar Alexander, Mike Smith and Bill Cole will be
asked to be on the committee.

During the reorganization meeting held before the regular meeting,
the supervisors suggested the supervisors’ pay be set at $10 per
hour, whether CDL is required or not, pending approval by the
auditors.

The auditors will review and either approve or disapprove the
suggested rate.

`It’s now up to the auditors to review it and decide,’ Babcock said.