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TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS
Boggs Township is governed by a three member board of Supervisors.  Each member is elected by the registered voters of Boggs Township to a six year term. 

Your current Supervisors are:

  • William T. Griffith, Chairman
  • Thomas E. Poorman, Vice-Chairman
  • G. Daniel Woodring, Supervisor

Supervisors Meeting Information
Find out more information on where and when the Supervisors hold their meetings.

PLANNING COMMISSION
Boggs Township does not have its own Planning Commission.  In 2001, the Supervisors voted to repeal their own Subdivision/Land Development Ordinance in favor of the Centre County Subdivision/Land Development Ordinance.  Therefore, all activities in Boggs Township related to subdivision and land development must be submitted to the Centre County Planning Office for review and ultimately to the Centre County Planning Commission for final approval.

Planning Commission Meeting Information
Find out more information on where and when the Centre County Planning Commission hold their meetings.      

ZONING HEARING BOARD
The Boggs Township Zoning Hearing Board is a three member board appointed by the Boggs Township Supervisors to hear variance cases and cases of appeals of the zoning ordinance.  This board is independent of the Board of Supervisors and makes decisions based on criteria set forth by the Municipalities Planning Code and the Boggs Township Zoning Ordinance.  This board does not meet on a regularly scheduled basis, but meets only when an application has been submitted to the zoning officer for variance or appeal.  All Zoning Hearing Board meetings are held in the Boggs Township Municipal Building, 1270 Runville Road, Bellefonte, PA.

SPRING CREEK CANYON MASTER PLAN PUBLIC ADVISORY COMMITTEE:
Volunteers are sought to serve on the Spring Creek Canyon Master Plan Public Advisory Committee. The committee with conduct public meetings to gain an understanding of local community needs and desires, consider recreational activities, seek assistance from the Technical Advisory Committee and develop recommendations to be considered for the Master Plan. Preference will be given to those candidates that have no special qualifications. Meetings will start in April and will meet once per month for the length of the study, spproximately 9 months. Any Boggs Township resident interested should contact the Township Office at 814-355-3301.