Board of Supervisors
Meet on the Second Wednesday
of each Month at 7:00 PM
175 Oak Grove Road, Pine Grove
Meetings begin at 7:00 PM
Unless otherwise posted
Diane Tobin, Chairwoman
Jan. 2010 - Jan. 2016
Judith Lehman, Vice-Chairwoman
Jan. 2010 - Jan. 2014
Jeffery Zimmerman, Supervisor
Jan. 2010 - Jan. 2012
Solicitor:  Gino DiNicola - Pfeiffer, Brown, DiNicola & Goodman

Engineer:  David Horst - Alfred Benesch & Company
Pine Grove Township is a second class township
governed by a Board of Supervisors
which is elected at large by the qualified voters
of the Township.  

The Board of Supervisors,
elected for terms of six years each,
serves both legislative and executive functions.  

The board of supervisors increased
in January of 2002 from three to five members
by vote of the Township residents.  

In 2007, the electors of the township voted to
return to a three member Board of Supervisors.  

The election to vote three members to the
board will take place in the 2009 election.
Role of Supervisors

The board of supervisors plays the central role in township government.

Article 15 of the Second Class Township Code places general supervision of the affairs of the township in the
hands of the board of supervisors.

Supervisors combine many of the roles found in separate branches or levels of the state and federal
governments. The board serves as the legislative body of the township, setting policy, enacting ordinances
and resolutions, adopting budgets and levying taxes. Since there is no separately elected executive, the
board also
performs executive functions such as formulating the budget, enforcing ordinances, approving expenditures
and hiring employees.

Although some townships have hired managers, and most use the township secretary for general
administrative purposes, in many townships supervisors play a large role in administrative activities,
overseeing the day-to-day operation of township government.

Because the Code allows supervisors to also be employed by the township, many supervisors spend a
significant amount of their time working on the township
roads, performing the duties of secretary or treasurer or other authorized duties.

Because of the supervisor’s elected status, an individual in that position is often looked to as a community
leader. Certainly supervisors are the proper recipients of complaints, ideas and suggestions concerning
township affairs. In many cases, the supervisor is called upon to perform as a problem solver, acting as an
agent for township citizens with outside agencies or private firms.

The supervisor has a role in representing the township’s communal interests, past, present and future.

Although assisted by a planning commission, paid administrator or historical commission, many of the final
decisions must be made by elected officials.


The extent of any one supervisor’s activities in these roles will be defined by the individual’s own view of civic
responsibilities, particular fields of individual interest and personal skills and talents.

To a large degree the supervisor’s role is also defined by the local political culture, the generalized local
attitudes toward municipal government and commonly-held expectations of how officials will operate.

Excerpted from the Department of Community and Economic Development Publications  (DCED)
(Township Supervisors Handbook)
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