Township Board
A Township Board is a governing body responsible for managing local affairs in a township, which is a type of administrative division. Typically composed of elected officials, such as a supervisor, clerk, and treasurer, the board makes decisions on issues like zoning, public services, and community development. Their role is to ensure that the needs of residents are met and that local laws are enforced.
The board holds regular meetings where community members can voice their concerns and participate in discussions. They also oversee budgets and allocate funds for various projects, ensuring that resources are used effectively to benefit the township. This structure helps maintain local governance and fosters community involvement.