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Letters to the Editor | Oct. 1, 2025

  • The Chesterfield Township board held a streamed meeting on September 23, 2025, approving $200,000 for the WoodHill Group amid poor audio transmission that hindered resident hearing.
  • The meeting followed a renovation plan initially costing under $1 million that escalated to a $5 million tax-funded project, raising concerns over accountability and management.
  • Volunteers have contributed unpaid hours multiple days per week to maintain community trails, while calls grow for residents to scrutinize township leadership.
  • The township showed a general fund net expenditure of $417,040 in 2025, with opinions urging unity and an end to divisive rhetoric to benefit the community.
  • These developments suggest increasing worries about fiscal transparency and governance might prompt leadership recalls and enhance community involvement in decisions.
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In reference to Dr.Tom Waters’ letter that Pahrump needs a town board, I must disagree. A new town board would simply be redundant and offer nothing of value.

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