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FINAL Community_Facilities_8.18.2021
FINAL Community_Utilities_8.18.2021
FINAL Housing_8.18.2021
FINAL Resource_Protection_8.18.2021
FINAL Transportation_8.18.2021
FiscalImpacts_4wardPlanning_20210629
Housing Workbook
Jamboard #1 - Transportation
Jamboard #1- Community Facilities
Jamboard #1- Community Utilities
Jamboard #1- Housing
Jamboard #1- Resource Protection
Jamboard #2- Community Facilities
Jamboard #2- Community Utilities
Jamboard #2- Housing
Jamboard #2- Resource Protection
Jamboard #2- Transportation
Jamboard #3-Community Facilities
Jamboard #3-Community Utilities
Jamboard #3-Housing
Jamboard #3-Resource Protection
Jamboard #3-Transportation
Menti 2- Community Facilities_Key Takeaways
Menti 2- Community Utilities_Key Takeaways
Menti 2- Housing_Key Takeaways
Menti 2- resource protection_key takeaways
Menti 2- transportation key takeaways
Menti 3-Community Facilities
Menti 3-Community Utilities
Menti 3-Transportation
Resource Protection Workbook
SWT Comp Plan_WG Concluding Meeting_August 19 2021
SWT Phase 4_Working Group Intro 20210630
TrafficImpacts_Keystone_20210629
Transportation Workbook
WorkingGroupApproach_MBI_20210629
Request for Investigation
Complaints pertaining to property maintenance issues or zoning-related matters are to be submitted on a Township “Request For Investigation” form. The form may be submitted in any of the following three ways:
- Drop off the completed form at the South Whitehall Township Municipal Building, or
- Scan the completed form and email it to info@southwhitehall.com, or
- Mail the completed form to:
South Whitehall Township
Attn: Request for Investigation
4444 Walbert Avenue
Allentown, PA 18104
The Community Development Department will investigate the requests to determine if they are valid and take the appropriate action with achieving a positive result in mind. Our goal is to first gain code compliance with the property owner. If there is difficulty in gaining code compliance, the Township has other avenues to use, such as filing citations to the Magistrate and engaging a “self-help” remedy. If the complaint reaches the magisterial level, the complainant may be asked to be a witness and assist the Township in its case at the Magistrate hearing.