![]() ![]() ![]() “There would exist the potential for the township to commit its resources to develop it into an active public park available to residents of both communities.”Īccording to borough council president Cheri Deener, the marriage between Evans City and Seven Fields started to fall apart during the past two years, but there were signs of struggle from the very beginning. ![]() “We have been openly discussing the concept of procuring or giving them consideration for the purchase of their old reservoir property on (Route) 528 as part of the exchange,” said Jackson Township manager Chris Rearick. However, sources within Jackson Township are optimistic of a positive outcome. Nothing had been finalized as of Monday night. The most recent deal would have Evans City trade a piece of property near its reservoir so Jackson Township could turn it into a community park. Will Pitts/Butler EagleĮVANS CITY - A stormy 10-year marriage apparently came to an end on Monday night, as Evans City began seeking a new partner to provide law enforcement services for the borough after the seemingly inevitable dissolution of its partnership with Seven Fields.Īs of press time Monday night, borough council was in executive session discussing the possibility of striking an agreement with Jackson Township to provide police services to the borough. From left, Evans City borough council members Mark Widdersheim, Cheri Deener and Brad Rubinosky attend a executive session late Monday to discuss the possibility of striking an agreement with Jackson Township to provide police services to the borough. ![]()
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