Millcreek Township
Government Study Commission

Your Voice, Your Government, Your Future

ELECTED COMMISSIONERS:

Paul Vojtek, Chairperson
Art Oligeri, Vice Chairperson
John DiPlacido, Secretary
James DeDad, Treasurer
Bill Schaaf
Donna Shaw
RJ Zonna

Elected Alternates:
Douglas Krugger
Robert Enas
Sue Weber

Commissioner Interviews

Art Oligeri

Oligeri breaks down key findings from the Millcreek Government Study so far. This study is all about exploring ways to improve efficiency, transparency, and services for Millcreek residents.

Donna Shaw

In this video, Commissioner Donna Shaw walks us through the findings to date—providing clear, straightforward insight into what the Commission has been learning and evaluating.

RJ Zonna

Shall we keep the status quo? Or do we choose an optional form of government where talented part-time council members set policy and a vision for the township's future?

Paul Vojtek

On behalf of the entire commission and alternates, we appreciate the trust that people of Mill Creek Township have shown in us. We hope to see you at one of our forums where we can discuss our recommendations and answer any questions you may have.

Bill Schaff

Bill Schaff shares key takeaways from the latest phase of the Millcreek Government Study in this new video update. From how your tax dollars are used to the efficiency of local services, this study is helping shape the future of Millcreek governance.

Millcreek Township stands at a crossroads.

As the only large-size township in Pennsylvania with paid supervisors but no professional township manager, it's time to evaluate our governance structure. We believe in the power of informed decisions and community involvement. Our initiative aims to investigate, research, and compare our current structure with others to ensure we are leading efficiently, transparently, and effectively.

Learn More About the Study

 Join us in shaping the future of Millcreek. Learn more about our study, participate in public meetings, and voice your opinion on how we can improve our township's governance.

"In my 40+ years of business, I have observed that the most successful outcomes occur when leaders continually seek better and improved methods of operation. Maintaining the status quo in light of an ever-changing environment leads to inefficiencies and waste. Millcreek voters deserve the opportunity to elect a commission to study the existing form of government and to understand if an optional form of government could be adopted to better serve the needs of the Millcreek residents"

Millcreek Resident Tina Donikowski

Retired General Electric Vice President And Board Member Of Advanced Energy, A Global Fortune 500 Company