At a recent special meeting, Buffalo Township Supervisors began consideration of a resolution that would place limits on public comment at meetings. But as the officials mull the potential new rules, many neighboring governments already abide by similar regulations.
The resolution, which was tabled at an unusual morning meeting late last month, came after a public hearing for two proposed solar farms took several hours as around 35 residents voiced opposition to developer SolAmerica’s plans.
In response, Buffalo Township Solicitor Brian Farrington drafted a resolution regulating comment periods, saying it is “probably necessary” to implement limits for the public…