LANCASTER COUNTY, Pa. (WHP) — A central PA township that’s been plagued by a sinkhole since February is backtracking its claims that the governor’s office failed to respond to its pleas for help.
Shortly after the sinkhole opened, township officials said they began reaching out to elected officials for assistance in “mitigating the financial impact” of the repairs.
The township posted on Facebook that the final repair costs are currently more than $190,000 and are expected to eclipse $300,000 once road and sidewalk repairs are finished in the spring…