Manor Township to Review New Traffic, Parking Ordinance on Nov 6
Manor Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is set to review a proposed ordinance on Thursday, November 6, 2025, at 7:00 p.m. The ordinance aims to enhance traffic control and parking regulations within the Township.
The proposed ordinance, which can be examined at the local newspaper's offices and the Manor Township Municipal Building, introduces speed limit restrictions on various streets. It also plans to install stop signs at specific intersections to improve safety. Additionally, the ordinance aims to amend parking restrictions, prohibiting parking on certain streets and implementing special purpose parking rules on others.
The ordinance includes provisions for severability, ensuring that if any part of it is found invalid, the rest remains unaffected. It also sets forth the effective date once enacted.
The Manor Township Board of Supervisors will consider this ordinance on the aforementioned date. Copies of the proposal can be obtained for the cost of reproduction at the Manor Township Municipal Building. If enacted, these changes are expected to enhance road safety and regulate parking more effectively within the Township.
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