01 May 2014

Equipment for Sale

The following legal notice was posted in "The Daily Review" on May 1st.

LEGAL NOTICE

Rome Township is taking bids through www.municibid.com to sell the following items:

Bomag Roller Item Number 19699
6X6 Army Dump Truck Item Number 19700
Army Pickup Item Number 19701
Army Pickup Item Number 19702
McConnel Flail Mower Item Number 19703

Items can be viewed at the Rome Township Building at 28083 Route 187. Questions can be directed to Roy Keiper at 570-247-7373. The bidding will run from May 5, 2014, at 9:00 a.m. Until May 13, 2014, at 6:00 p.m. Bids will only be accepted through municibid.com

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18 April 2014

Working on the Roads

The weather has finally warmed up and dried out enough for the road crew to start working on the 50+ miles of township roads.

11 April 2014

Equipment for Sale

On March 27, 2014 the Rome Township Supervisors held a workshop meeting where it was decided to sell off selected township equipment. Check the Workshop Meeting Minutes for a list of some of the equipment being considered for sale. Information on how to bid on the equipment will be posted at the township building and in a newspaper ad.

12 March 2014

Bradford County Bookmobile

The Bradford County Library now has a selection of books available for check-out at the Rome Township Building.



The Bradford County Bookmobile 2014 schedule for the Rome Township Building:
  • February 20
  • April 17
  • June 19
  • August 21
  • October 16
  • December 18
Contact Rosemary Wynott, the Bookmobile Clerk, by phone at 570-297-2436 or email at wynottr@bradfordco.org for book requests.

04 March 2014

New Supervisor Selected

The Rome Township Supervisors held a special meeting on Tuesday, March 4th to fill a vacancy left by the resignation of Gary Hosley. Dennis "Skip" Thomas and Ed Wall applied for the position and after reading background information from the candidates, Ed Wall was selected as the new Supervisor.

27 February 2014

Special Meeting, March 4th

The following legal notice was posted in "The Daily Review" on February 27th.

Legal Notice Rome Township Supervisors Will Hold A Special Meeting On Tuesday, March 4th At 6:00 P.M. At The Township Building At 28083 Route 187. The Purpose Of The Meeting Is To Interview The Volunteer Candidates And Choose One To Fill The Vacancy On The Board Of Supervisors. Rome Township Contact Information: 570-247-7373 Or Rometwp@Frontier.Com Priscilla Keeney Secretary Treasurer
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20 February 2014

"Black Ice"

With yesterday's warm afternoon thaw and an overnight cool down, sections of Joyce Road were still covered with "black ice" by 10:30AM. Our neighbor pulled over to allow another vehicle to pass and was unable to get traction on the "black ice" after sliding off the road. I had to spread some coal ashes on the road to get traction to pull the truck out. The road was so icy that I was almost rear-ended by the truck sliding down the road after it was pulled out.



18 February 2014

Anti-Skid

After a couple of years of mild winters, this year's abundance of snow storms has required more anti-skid than in the past. The Rome Township stockpile of anti-skid is running low and the snow keeps coming. With 50+ miles of township roads, the current stockpile of anti-skid won't last long. So far this winter, about $21,000 has been spent on salt and anti-skid and more is needed. See TREASURER'S REPORT Feb 11, 2014 for details.

View of anti-skid stockpile this afternoon (18 Feb. 2014).

13 February 2014

Township Supervisor Vacancy

At the February 11th Rome Township meeting it was disclosed that Supervisor Gary Hosley had submitted his written resignation within the last week. The supervisors accepted the resignation and agreed to post a legal notice  in local news papers advertising for a replacement.

The following legal notice was posted in "The Daily Review" on February 13th.

Legal Notice Rome Township Has A Township Supervisor Vacancy To Fill. A Township Supervisor Must Be A Registered Voter And Resident Of Rome Township For A Minimum Of One Year. Interested Individuals Need To Submit A Letter Of Interest By Tuesday, February 18th, Stating Their Qualifications And Why They Are Interested In Serving On The Board Of Supervisors. Submissions Can Be Mailed Or Dropped Off At The Township Building At 28083 Route 187, Wysox, Pa 18854. Contact Priscilla Keeney At 570-247-7373 Or Email: Rometwp@Frontier.Com With Any Questions.
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The following is from the "Township Supervisor's Handbook":


Vacancies
The most common reason for vacancies on the board of supervisors is resignation. Individuals sometimes find the demands on their time, the pressure of private business activities, personal health or family problems or the responsibilities of office are too much to cope with. Vacancies can also occur because of death or moving out of the township. The Code provides for the remaining members of the board of supervisors to fill a vacancy by resolution.

A resignation requires acceptance by the governing body before it is effective. Resignations can be rescinded or withdrawn before they are accepted by the governing body. However, once the resignation has been accepted, the vacancy exists. The governing body cannot rescind acceptance of a resignation.Once the resignation is accepted, the office is vacant and must be filled by the appointment of a successor.

The appointment of a new member must be made within 30 days from the date of the vacancy. If the board of supervisors fails to fill the vacancy within the prescribed limit, then the vacancy board fills the vacancy within 15 additional days by appointing a qualified person. The vacancy board consists of the board of supervisors and 1 registered voter of the township who is appointed by the board and acts as the chairman of the vacancy board. If the vacancy board fails to fill the vacancy within the prescribed time, the chairman then petitions the court of common pleas to fill the vacancy. In the case of a vacancy in the chairmanship, the remaining members of the vacancy board petition the court to fill the vacancy. Where 2 or more vacancies occur on a 3-member board of supervisors, or 3 or more vacancies on a 5-member board, the court fills the vacancies upon petition of at least 15 registered voters of the township.

In all cases, the successor is appointed to serve until the first Monday in January following the first municipal election occurring more than 60 days after the vacancy occurs. At that municipal election, a successor is elected to fill any unexpired balance of the term. All persons appointed to fill vacancies
must have all the qualifications required of elected officials.



05 February 2014

Road Sign Vandals ???

It looks like the "Road Sign Vandals" have been at it again. This time it was the sign at the intersection of Bliss Road (T699) and Joyce Road (T600). The vandals attempted to push the sign over using a snowplow.



This vandalism is very similar to the damaged sign at the intersection of N. Orwell Road (T887) and Lamb Road (T758) in which a snowplow was used to push snow against the base of the sign post and bend it.

29 January 2014

Road Sign - N. Orwell & Lamb Roads

The road sign at the intersection of N. Orwell Road (T887) and Lamb Road (T758) has been dislodged from the sign post and is laying on the stream bank.
An email was sent to the Township Roadmaster on January 29th and Mike replied the same day.Mike's reply:
"We are experiencing vandalism to a great deal of our signs.  We believe that there are a select few within the municipality and just outside of the municipality trying to disrupt the sincere efforts of the two supervisors and the raod crew.  I appreciate the emails in the constructive form.  Please note that we are constantly trying to improve the twp and its roadways and with that being said, please consider us friends here and not the enemies.  Im not political and take a sincere and personal approach to doing as stated above.  Feel free to come to me with any questions or concerns you may have. "

26 January 2014

Snow Plowing - Where's the Snow?

On Sunday, January 26th, at 2:20PM a cloud of dust drifted across our lawn as the Rome Township show plow went by our house (very fast) with the plow down. What made this unusual was the lack of snowfall for the day.Why was this road plowed, on a Sunday, when there wasn't a need???



Soon after the snow plow went up Joyce Road I took the following picture showing the dirt that was plowed up and thrown into our lawn and the lack of snow moved by plowing.



The following picture was taken at the top of the hill on Joyce Road and also shows the lack of snow removed by plowing.

 

This is a close-up picture of how the plow blade was scraping on the road surface and removing more dirt (road surface) than snow.



15 January 2014

Stone in Lawns

Rome Township dumped several loads of crushed stone on Joyce Road to correct the mud to stone ratio of the road. Unfortunately the road was frozen when the crushed stone was  dumped on the road and was not worked into the surface. Within days after spreading the crushed stone on the road, the Rome Township snow plow removed most of the stone from the road and deposited it in the neighborhood ditches and lawns.

A view of our lawn looking north from 544 Joyce Road.



A view  looking south from 544 Joyce Road.



A view of Maureen Brady's field, looking south from 1027 Joyce Road.

13 January 2014

Spreader "ON"!

While spreading crushed stone on Joyce Road to adjust the mud to stone ratio of the road surface, the truck operator failed to turn off the spreader while turning the truck around.

25 December 2013

Dumping Stone on Joyce Road

Late in the afternoon on Dec. 24th (Christmas eve) Rome Township dumped at least 3 truck loads of crushed stone on the north end of Joyce Road.







As the early darkness of winter set in, the township continued to dump crushed stone on the road as a light snow started to fall.



The next day, Christmas day, it was obvious the stone was dumped on the road and not spread or worked into the road surface. This pile of stone was almost a foot high and could be a safety hazard if hit.



A view of the crushed stone dumped on Joyce Road. This stone pile and other stone dumped on the road was plowed off the road by a township snow plow and into ditches and fields within two days after it was dumped.

24 December 2013

23 December 2013

Mud, Mud and more Mud ...

While returning from Rome on Joyce Road I had to shift into four-wheel-drive on my truck to climb the north side of the hill, above the intersection of Bliss Road.

Pictures of the intersection at Bliss Road and Joyce Road.