West Chester Township Politics And Issues

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West Chester Zoning Dominates Tea Party Meeting

West Chester Zoning Dominates Tea Party Meeting

The elected officials of West Chester Township were invited to speak and take questions Last night at the West Chester Tea Party meeting. It was an interesting meeting for several reasons, most notable being the length of time allocated for the event. After just the first question (which actually turned into a discussion) New President… Continue Reading

Is Common Sense A Campaign Promise?

Is Common Sense A Campaign Promise? If it is,then Mark Welch wasted no time giving West Chester Township a sample of what it’s like. In his very first trustee meeting on Jan 14th, Mark Welch and George Lang  (by majority) directed the Administrator to review several zoning policies created by the previous board. Some of… Continue Reading

Meet The Trustee Candidates – Chamber Alliance

Meet The Trustee Candidates – Chamber Alliance

 West Chester–Liberty Chamber Alliance Meet The Candidate Night [codepeople-post-map] Candidates for West Chester and Liberty Townships will be featured Wednesday, Oct. 16 from 7-9 p.m. at the Lakota Local Schools Central Office, 5572 Princeton Road, Liberty Township. This will be the last chance to see all four West Chester Trustee candidates together in a public… Continue Reading

Meet the Candidate Night – West Chester Trustees

Meet the Candidate Night – West Chester Trustees

Meet the Candidate Night – West Chester Trustees  Tuesday, October 15 at 7:00pm  5050 Tylersville Road West Chester, Ohio 45069 Lakota West Freshman Building [codepeople-post-map] There is a Trustee candidate public question and answer forum on Tuesday Oct 15th. This is a great opportunity to meet the four candidates running for West Chester Township Trustee.… Continue Reading

Welch For Trustee

Welch For Trustee

Looking For a Leader With Unimpaired Vision. Guest Article, Author: Randy Simmons It’s that time again when citizens begin to think about the upcoming local elections.  We will be hearing the crescendo about local issues, township spending, improvements, school levies, trustee candidates, and more. As a 20-year resident of West Chester, I remember the days… Continue Reading