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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA Thursday, May 19, 2022 7:00 PM Hybrid Meeting (In-Person or via Zoom) General Meeting Information College Township offers both in-person and virtual meeting attendance for all public meetings. To attend in- person, meetings will be held at 1481 E. College Avenue, State College PA, 16801, 2 nd floor meeting room. To attend virtually, please see the information below. To Attend the LIVE Meeting Via Zoom on Computer or Smart Phone: Click HERE to REGISTER for the meeting via Zoom. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting. To Attend the LIVE Meeting Via Phone: Dial +1 646 558 8656 Meeting ID: 881 1661 8613 Passcode: 471444 * Click here for detailed instructions on how to participate via zoom. VIRTUAL PUBLIC COMMENTS: Please use the raised hand feature to participate. The moderator will recognize those with their hands raised (either by name or phone number). WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS: For specific agenda items and for items not on the agenda, written public comments may be submitted until 12:00 noon the day of the meeting by emailing [email protected]. COUNCIL MEMBERS: 2022 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: Rich Francke, Chair ............................................ COG Finance Committee COG Executive Committee COG Parks & Recreation Governance Committee Carla Stilson, Vice Chair ..................................... CT Local Traffic Advisory Committee (LTAC) COG Climate Action and Sustainability Committee (CASC) Centre County Solid Waste Advisory Board Paul Takac ......................................................... COG Public Safety Spring Creek Watershed Commission (SCWC) CT Industrial Development Authority (CTIDA) Eric Bernier ...........................................................COG Land Use Community Infrastructure Committee (LUCI) COG Facilities Centre County Metropolitan Planning Org. (CCMPO) Coordinating Comm. Dustin Best ........................................................ COG Human Resources Committee COG Parks Capital Committee Centre Area Cable Consortium
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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

Thursday, May 19, 2022 7:00 PM

Hybrid Meeting (In-Person or via Zoom)

General Meeting Information

College Township offers both in-person and virtual meeting attendance for all public meetings. To attend in-person, meetings will be held at 1481 E. College Avenue, State College PA, 16801, 2nd floor meeting room. To attend virtually, please see the information below. To Attend the LIVE Meeting Via Zoom on Computer or Smart Phone:

Click HERE to REGISTER for the meeting via Zoom. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

To Attend the LIVE Meeting Via Phone:

Dial +1 646 558 8656 Meeting ID: 881 1661 8613 Passcode: 471444

* Click here for detailed instructions on how to participate via zoom.

VIRTUAL PUBLIC COMMENTS: Please use the raised hand feature to participate. The moderator will recognize those with their hands raised (either by name or phone number).

WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS: For specific agenda items and for items not on the agenda, written public comments may be submitted until 12:00 noon the day of the meeting by emailing [email protected]. COUNCIL MEMBERS: 2022 COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS: Rich Francke, Chair ............................................ COG Finance Committee COG Executive Committee COG Parks & Recreation Governance Committee Carla Stilson, Vice Chair ..................................... CT Local Traffic Advisory Committee (LTAC) COG Climate Action and Sustainability Committee (CASC) Centre County Solid Waste Advisory Board Paul Takac ......................................................... COG Public Safety Spring Creek Watershed Commission (SCWC) CT Industrial Development Authority (CTIDA) Eric Bernier ...........................................................COG Land Use Community Infrastructure Committee (LUCI) COG Facilities Centre County Metropolitan Planning Org. (CCMPO) Coordinating Comm. Dustin Best ........................................................ COG Human Resources Committee COG Parks Capital Committee Centre Area Cable Consortium

College Township Council Meeting Agenda

May 19, 2022

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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL MEETING

CALL TO ORDER/PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

PUBLIC OPEN DISCUSSION: For any item not on this agenda, please:

Limit comments to five minutes

Provide the who, what, where and why

Ask to add your topic to this or a future agenda, if needed

NEW AGENDA ITEMS:

SPECIAL PRESENTATION: SP-1 Nittany Terrace Lane/Development of Regional Impact; Tom

Songer

SP-2 Energy Innovation and Carbon Dividend Act Resolution

Request; Sylvia Neely

REPORTS:

a. Manager’s Update

b. COG Regional, County, and Liaison Reports

c. Staff/P.C./Other Committee Reports

d. Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Reports (Public invited to report)

CONSENT AGENDA: CA-1 Minutes

CA-2 Correspondence

CA-3 Action Items

OLD BUSINESS: OB-1 Thompson Woods Preserve Governance

Discussion (A. Brumbaugh)

NEW BUSINESS: NB-1 Request for Qualifications – Form Based Code

Discussion/Action (L. Schoch)

NB-2 College Township Community Night at the Spikes

Discussion/Action (A. Brumbaugh)

NB-3 Employee Retirement Bonus – Verdoorn

Discussion/Action (A. Brumbaugh)

STAFF INFORMATIVES (Informational Only)

COUNCIL/STAFF OTHER MATTERS (Informational Only)

ADJOURNMENT

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SP-1

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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP REPORT.a.

MANAGER’S UPDATE

May 19, 2022

Status: (C) = Complete; (I) – Incomplete; (D) = Dropped;

(R) - Rewritten

Section I: Short-Term Issues Section II: Long-Term Issues

SECTION I

Short-Term Issues

SECTION II

Current Long-Term Issues

(I) 21-03 Pike Street Traffic-Calming Construction

Abridged Comments: 6/1/21, 6/11/21, 6/28/21, 6/30/21, 7/2/21, 7/11/21, 7/24/21,

7/30/21, 8/16/21, 8/24/21, 9/3/21, 9/10/21, 10/1/21, 11/1/21,

11/12/21, 1/31/22, 2/10/22, 3/11/22.

Comments: 3/17/22 Project awarded to Bowman Excavating Paving Concrete in the

amount of $1,517,159.85.

Comments: 4/1/22 Anticipate start of construction week of April 18, 2022.

Comments: 4/18/22 Construction expected to start May 2, 2022

Comments: 5/2/22 Notice to proceed issued. Construction will begin May 18,

2022.

Comments: 5/3/22 Received notice that construction restart delayed to May 23.

(I) 21-04 Dale Summit Small Area Plan (SAP)

Abridged Comments: 10/19/21, 11/1/21, 11/11/21, 11/29/21, 12/13/21, 1/11/22,

1/31/22, 2/11/22, 2/24/22.

Comments: 3/8/22 Joint Council-PC Work Session rescheduled for March 29,

2022, at 7:00 PM.

Comments: 3/29/22 Consensus of both PC and CTC to pursue use of form based

code as vehicle to implement initiatives identified in Small

Area Plan. CT Staff to begin work on development of RFQ

for Consulting Services.

Comments: 4/18/22 CT Staff to provide draft RFQ for Council/PC review in

May.

Comments: 5/12/22 Draft RFQ provided to PC/Council for May 17 and 19

Meetings.

(I) 19-08 Solar Power Purchasing Agreement

Abridged Comments: 8/28/19, 9/29/19, 10/10/19, 12/13/19, 1/8/20, 1/10/20, 1/23/20,

2/28/20, 3/5/20, 5/7/20, 5/22/20, 2/11/22, 8/13/22.

Comments: 8/29/21 Action by CTC at September 2, meeting to contract consultant.

Comments: 9/2/21 CTC approved selection of contractor (note: CTWA approved

selection of contract of 9/1/21).

Manager’s Update REPORT.a. May 19, 2022

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Comments: 11/19/21 CT provided updated electric usage information to the group.

Comments: 5/2/22 Contractor, Green Sky Development, working on Draft RFP for

suppliers/projects. To be discussed at 5/5/22 CTC meeting.

Comments: 5/5/22 Council provided range of 60-100%, Staff will respond via

Google Survey to SPPA RFP PMT. No consensus at CTWA

on range.

(I) 20-03 LTAC Evaluation/Recommendation for Centre Hills Village

Abridged Comments: 2/6/20, 3/5/20, 3/5/20, 5/1/20, 6/12/20, 8/20/20, 9/3/20, 9/23/20,

10/29/20, 11/16/20, 11/27/20, 12/8/20, 2/8/21, 3/22/21, 5/12/21,

5/26/21, 6/11/21, 7/11/21, 8/2/21, 8/8/21, 8/29/21, 10/1/21,

11/1/21, 11/15/21, 12/13/21, 1/1/22, 1/31/22, 2/14/22, 2/25/22.

Comments: 3/8/22 CTC remand letter forwarded to LTAC.

Comments: 3/30/22 LTAC meeting to discuss Council remand letter. After

discussion, LTAC requesting proposal from Trans Associates to

study speed humps as initial phase to traffic calming.

Comments: 4/18/22 Once Trans Associates proposal is received, CT Engineer will

review and present to CT Council for consideration.

Comments: 5/522 Council approved Trans Associates proposal. Phase 1

Design to commence immediately.

(I) 21-01 Spring Creek Park Master Plan

Abridged Comments: 1/12/21, 1/12/21, 2/4/21, 5/25/21, 8/6/21, 8/29/21, 8/29/21,

10/1/21, 11/10/21, 12/31/21, 1/1/22.

Comments: 1/31/22 Draft of consultant recommendation to be reviewed by Council

for comment in March.

Comments: 2/28/22 Draft Master Plan to Council for review and comment at the

3/17/22 Council Meeting.

Comments: 3/10/22 Draft Master Plan on CTC Agenda for comment at 3/17/22

agenda.

Comments: 4/1/22 Consultant preparing for presenting plan to public for feedback.

Comments: 4/18/22 Public meeting to gather input/feedback scheduled for May 11,

2022, at the Township building from 6 to 7:30 PM.

Comments: 5/12/22 Public meeting held May 11, approximately 20-25 attendees.

Consultant to compile feedback and revise Draft Plan

accordingly.

(I) 21-02 Thompson Woods Preserve (TWP)

Abridged Comments: 6/3/21, 6/10/21, 6/21/21, 6/22/21, 7/2/21, 7/12/21,7/23/21,

7/24/21, 8/2/21, 8/5/21, 8/11/21, 8/27/21, 10/1/21, 10/25/21,

11/10/21, 12/13/21.

Comments: 1/27/22 Meeting with CRPA, ClearWater, and SC Borough

representatives held. Next steps to establish new governance

structure involves crafting of Borough and CT resolutions.

Comments: 3/29/22 Assistant Township Manager tasked with drafting joint

resolutions for State College Borough and CTC consideration.

Manager’s Update REPORT.a. May 19, 2022

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Comments: 4/18/22 DRAFT Intergovernmental Cooperation Agreement prepared.

Forwarded to CTC Solicitor for review.

Comments: 5/12/22 Council to review Draft Resolution & Intergovernmental

Agreement on May 19, 2022.

(I) 21-05 Path to Campus (East College Avenue Shared Use Path)

Abridged Comments: 9/3/21, 9/13/21, 10/1/21, 11/1/21.

Comments: 11/5/21 Multimodal Transportation Grant application completed and

submission receipt confirmed by PennDOT. Anticipate

submitting identical application for project to Commonwealth

Finance Agency (CFA) for DCED project money in spring of

2022.

Comments: 4/22/22 PennDOT announced award recipients for Multimodal Grant.

CT was NOT awarded funding for this round.

Comments: 5/12/22 Staff to prepare CFA Multimodal Transportation Fund

application with PennDOT Deputy Secretary for

Multimodal Transportation to receive feedback.

(I) 21-06 Nittany Casino at Nittany Mall

Comments: 3/14/22 Category 4 Casino License yet to be placed on PA Gaming

Control Board agenda.

Comments: 5/5/22 The Sewage Component Module for the Nittany Casino on

5/22/2022 CTC Consent Agenda for approval./

COUNCIL CONSENT AGENDA

May 19, 2022

CA-1 Minutes, Approval of a. May 5, 2022

CA-2 Correspondence, Receipt/Approval of

a. Email from Susan Strauss, dated May 11, 2022, regarding Research detailing risks of

gambling to college students

b. Letter from State College Assembly of God, dated May 3, 2022, regarding Farmer’s

Market

c. Email from Bruce Grinder, dated May 4, 2022, regarding Trash Start Time Pilot

d. Email from Susan Strauss, dated May 16, 2022, regarding Research detailing risks of

gambling to college students

e. Email from Andrew Shaffer, dated May 16, 2022, regarding petitions opposing

proposed casino at Nittany Mall

CA-3 Action Items, Approval of

a. R-22-10 CATA Local Shares

b. Project 22-02R Fuel Bid Award to Sheetz, Inc. for a bid price of $0.03/gallons under

retail price

Photo by Frank Scott IV

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From: Strauss, Susan G <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 8:05 AMTo: CTCouncilSubject: Fw: Research detailing risks of gambling to college studentsAttachments: 2018 - present RESEARCH College students, gambling.pdf

Dear College Township Council, Please see the email and attachment sent this morning to PGCB and also addressed to College Township. We appreciate your attention and consideration and look forward to hearing a more comprehensive, community-oriented, and well-researched perspective from the township. Opposition to this casino from your own residents is growing exponentially. Respectfully yours, Susan Strauss

From: Strauss, Susan G Sent: Wednesday, May 11, 2022 7:08 AM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Cc: Office of the President <[email protected]> Subject: Research detailing risks of gambling to college students Dear Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board and College Township:

Scholarly research on college students and gambling foretells a dismal future for State College and Penn State. A search on Google Scholar using the search terms “college students, university students, gambling” has yielded no fewer than 21 academic articles published between 2018 and 2021 in national and international journals by US and international experts in such disciplines as psychiatry, psychology, public health, neurology, sociology, and criminology (among others) about college students and gambling. Not one of these pieces reveals positive outcomes. All demonstrate risks and dangers to young adults while engaging in gambling activities; some articles investigate the efficacy of approaches to therapeutic interventions to treat addictive behaviors and gambling disorder.

I have compiled a bibliography of these articles. It is attached to this email. The research contained in the bulk of this work can be skeletally summarized as follows:

A) Gambling Disorder (GD) is classified as a DSM-5 addictive disorder. B) The likelihood of college students experiencing gambling problems ranges from 6% to as high as 14.6%. C) Gambling and substance abuse often overlap among college/university students. D) The sub-groups of college students that demonstrate the highest rates of problem gambling:

People in their late 20s to early 30s

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Student-athletes, especially male student-athletes Older students Students undergoing stressful life events Students with underlying mental health issues Students who feel equate money with power and prestige

Ira Lubert (former Penn State University trustee) and Bally’s have proposed building this casino just four miles fromthe Penn State University campus. Penn State University Park campus is the academic home of approximately 48,000 undergraduate and graduate students. 48,000 students enrolled in a major public university, situated in a town of approximately 41,600 permanent residents. How many of these young adults might find themselves at increased risk of gambling disorder, bankruptcy, substance abuse, depression, and suicide? This casino, if built, would be located in College Township’s Nittany Mall—an easy bike ride, bus ride, or 5-minute drive from any one of the residence halls or local apartments. A straight shot from Downtown State College. While other municipalities surrounding Penn State said “no” to any casino (Harris, Ferguson, Patton, Boggs Townships and State College Borough), College Township said “yes.” College Township did some research: It conducted background checks, did a traffic impact survey, and evaluated the potential for municipal tax revenue… BUT: College Township failed to solicit community feedback on this proposal prior to greenlighting it (and our results are showing an 8.5 to 1 ratio of residents opposing the casino). Moreover, College Township clearly could not have reviewed the current scholarly studies detailing the long-term outcomes of gambling and casinos. Read the research – all 21 articles, plus the many more yet to be published. Conduct your own studies. The Penn State administration remains silent on the issue. But you can and should harness Penn State’s expertise and brilliance in sociology, psychology, psychiatry, criminology, medicine, and public health and do your own research to evaluate all risks and all benefits. The experts are right here in your own backyard. The benefits simply cannot outweigh the risks. It defies common sense. It defies common responsibility.

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Please, just do the research. At least non-Penn State scholars in these various fields are concerned about college students and gambling. The future does not look promising. College Township and the PGCB are creating a perfect storm. When it hits, those responsible will need to simply look away or run for cover—all amid the echoing pings, bells, whistles, electronic tunes, flashing lights, and the continuous flow of cash into the coffers of the Township and the state. But no one, no single institution will ever be able to say: “How could we not have known?” when the inevitable does come to pass. Sadly, it will. The research shows that it will. Please do not grant this license to the Lubert/Bally’s partnership for this casino at the Nittany Mall. Sincerely, Susan Strauss

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ARTICLES “COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, GAMBLING” 2018 - present Atkinson, J. Commonalities in the association of behavioral activation and behavioral

inhibition with problem gambling and alcohol use in young adult college students. Journal of Gambling Studies. 35. 125-141.

Burleigh, T.L., Griffiths, M.D., Sumich, A., Wang, G.Y., Kuss, D.J. (2020). Gaming

disorder and internet addiction: A systematic review of resting-state EEG studies. Addictive Behaviors. 107. pp. 1 – 9.

Donati, M.A., Primi, C., Mazzarese, M., Sanson, F., and Leone, L. (2020). Immigrant status

and problem-gambling severity in adolescents: Evidence for moderation by sensation seeking. Addictive Behaviors. 107. pp. 1 – 4

Ede, M.O., Omeje, J.C., Ncheke, D.C., Agah, J.J., Chinweuba, N.H., Amoke, C. V. (2020).

Assessment of the effectiveness of group cognitive behavioural therapy in reducing pathological gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies 36. pp. 1325-1339.

Grande-Gosende, A., López-Núnez, C., Garcia-Fernández, G., Derevensky, J., and

Fernández-Hermida, J.R. (2019). Systematic review of preventive programs for reducing problem gambling behaviors among young adults. Journal of Gambling Studies. 36. pp. 1-22.

Grant, J., Lust, K., Christenson, G.A., Redden, S.A., Chamberlain, S.R. (2019). Gambling

and its clinical correlates in university students. International Journal of Psychiatry Clinical Practice. 23 (1). pp. 33 – 39.

Jang, S.M., Hong, S., Kim, S.B., Sohn, S. (2019). Examining risk and protective factors of

problem gambling among college students in South Korea. Children and Youth Services Review. 105. pp. 1 – 7.

Kalkan, B. & Bhat, C.S. (2020). Relationships of problematic internet use, online gaming,

and online gambling with depression and quality of life among college students. International Journal of Contemporary Educational Research. 7(1). pp. 18 – 28.

King, S.M. & Whelan, J.P. (2020). Gambling and alcohol problems during the college

years: Personality, physical and emotional health and gambling beliefs. International Gambling Studies. 20(1). pp. 1095-1103.

Liese, B.S., Kim, H.S., Hodgins, D.C. (2020). Insecure attachment and addiction: Testing

the mediating role of emotion dysregulation in four potentially addictive behaviors. Addictive Behaviors. 107. pp. 1 – 7.

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Lostutter, T.W., Enkema, M., Schwebel, F., Cronce, J.M., Garberson, L.A., Ou, B., Lewis, M.A., Larimer, M.E. (2018). Doing it for the money: The relationship between gambling and money attitudes among college students. Journal of Gambling Studies. 35. Pp. 143-153.

Martin, R.J., Nelson, S.E., Gallucci, A.R. and Lee, J.G.l. (2018). Daily and season-long

fantasy sports participation and gambling-related problems among a sample of college students at three universities. International Gambling Studies. 3. pp. 395-407.

Nowak, D.E. (2018). Gambling disorder in the college student-athlete population: An

overview. Journal of Gambling Issues. 39. pp. 222 – 234. Nowak, D.E. (2018). A meta-analytical synthesis and examination of pathological and

problem gambling rates and associated moderators among college students. Journal of Gambling Studies. 34. pp. 465-498.

Onyedire, N.G., Chukwuorji, J.C., Orjiakor, T.C., Onu, D.U., Aneke, C.I., Ifeagwazi, C.M.

(2019). Associations of Dark Triad traits and problem gambling: Moderating role of age among university students. Current Psychology 40. pp. 2083-2094.

Pfund, R.A., Ginley, M.K., Whelan, J.P., Peter, S.C., Wynn, B.S., Suda, M.T., Meyers,

A.W. (2018). Influence of social interaction on women college students’ electronic gambling machine behaviour. Journal of Gambling Issues. 38. pp. 237 – 251.

Wang, C., Cunningham-Erdogdu, P., Nguyen Sters, M.L., Weinstein, A.P., Neighbors, C.

(2020). Stressful life events and gambling: The roles of coping and impulsivity among college students. Addictive Behaviors. 107. pp. 1 – 9.

Wang, X., Won, D., and Jeon, H.S. (2021). Predictors of sports gambling among college

students: The role of theory of planned behavior and problem gambling severity. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 18. pp. 1 – 12.

Winters, K.C. & Derevensky, J.L. (2020). A review or sports wagering: Prevalence,

characteristics of sports bettors, and association with problem gambling. Journal of Gambling Issues. 43. pp. 102-127.

Wong, C. & Wu, H.C. (2020). Gambling behavior of ethnic Chinese and Vietnamese

college students in the United States. International Gambling Studies. 20(1). pp. 14-36.

Zhang, M.X., Yang, H.M., Tong, K., Wu, A.M.S. (2020). The prospective effect of purpose

in life on gambling disorder and psychological flourishing among university students. Journal of Behavioral Addictions. 9(3). pp. 756 – 765.

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From: Bruce <[email protected]>Sent: Wednesday, May 4, 2022 8:46 AMTo: [email protected]: CTCouncilSubject: Trash Start Time Pilot

Hello, I am writing to oppose the new refuse and recycling start time pilot. It appears from your fact sheet that issues of the heat of the afternoons and worker safety is the primary motivator - and I understand that. I think that other ways exist to mitigate this - cooling stations and cold water can be provided - mandated? - on returns to the transfer station to empty, water and ice can be stocked in the trucks. I do not see the same effort for other workers who must be out in the weather - public or private - police, construction, landscape, post office, etc. have learned to deal with the temperatures of a Pennsylvania summer. Additionally, with the advice this week of the PA Game Commission not to put trash out overnight, it seems that we’re being counterproductive to community safety to attract bears and other scavengers to our driveways overnight. And finally, we don’t need trash and recycling truck noise in neighborhoods at 6:00 am. Not only do I not want to see this implemented after the pilot, I advocate for cancelling the pilot as an ill-formed idea. Thank you Bruce Grinder College Township

Bruce "I sometimes wonder if the manufacturers of foolproof items keep a fool or two on their payroll to test things." -- Alan Coren

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From: Strauss, Susan G <[email protected]>Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 8:07 AMTo: CTCouncilSubject: Re: Research detailing risks of gambling to college students

Dear College Township Council, I am writing to inquire whether the Council can in any way reply to my email of May 11. As you are aware, we have been visiting neighborhoods and churches located within College Township to collect signatures on our petition and to share the staggering research results involving risks surrounding college students and gambling, in addition to the other transparent and predictable risks that our community will face if a casino is built in the Nittany Mall. The overwhelming response we are receiving from our door to door, in person visits to College Township residents and places of worship involves the question: Why were we not consulted when College Township moved forward with this approval? Why was this not placed on a ballot to survey residents' viewpoints on this very potentially destructive enterprise to our community? We have a local election coming up as soon as tomorrow. Can you let us know why no community input was sought by the Council? We are redoubling our efforts and labor in speaking with more and more College Township neighbors, and we will continue to report their strong and vehement opposition to this enterprise both to the PGCB and to the Township. We do ask that the Council seriously and thoughtfully consider the views of College Township residents. Sincerely, Susan Strauss

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From: Andrew Shaffer <[email protected]>Sent: Monday, May 16, 2022 12:25 PMTo: CTCouncilSubject: Petitions Opposing Proposed Casino at Nittany MallAttachments: Publicly Displayed Comments from Online Petition Opposing Nittany Mall Casino -

5-13-2022.pdf; Summary Hard Copy Petition Opposing Nittany Mall Casino - 5-13-2022.pdf; Summary Online Petition Opposing Nittany Mall Casino - 5-13-2022.pdf; Summary Petition Opposing Nittany Mall Casino Duplicate Detection Worksheet - 5-13-2022.pdf

Dear Members of the College Township Council, Citizens who would be negatively impacted by the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall are currently circulating an online petition and a hard-copy petition requesting that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) deny the license for this proposed casino, and we are seeing that the community opposes the casino at a rate of approximately 9 to 1. As of last Friday morning (5/13/2022), the online petition had collected 1,021 signatures and the hard-copy petition had collected 792 signatures. Only 69 of these signatures are duplicates (e.g. when someone has signed both the online petition and the hard-copy petition, or when someone has signed one of the petitions more than one time), so the two petitions together included signatures from 1,744 distinct people who are opposed to this proposed casino as of 5/13/2022. A total of 354 of these signatures are from residents of College Township. This comprises approximately 3.3% of the entire population of the Township in 2020, 19% of the total votes cast for the most winning candidate in the 2021 elections for the College Township Council, and 56% of the spread between the most winning candidate and the losing candidate in that election. The hard-copy petition has been collecting signatures principally in the communities located within a 15-minute drive of the Nittany Mall, although some of the signatures on this petition are from people who live farther away and commute into the communities that would be affected by the proposed casino on a regular basis. Similarly, the online petition has received signatures principally from people who live in the communities that would be affected by the proposed casino, but it has also received some signatures from Penn State alumni and others who periodically travel into the communities that would be impacted, and also some additional signatures from people who have relatives who would be impacted (e.g. parents of Penn State students). Essentially all of the signatures on both of these petitions are from people who will be directly or indirectly harmed by the proposed casino. Most petition signatories have provided their contact information along with their signature, and these individuals can be contacted directly to verify the way in which the proposed casino would impact them should this be necessary. Additionally, the online petition provides a tool for respondents to submit comments regarding the proposed casino, and 414 of the online petition signatories have chosen to provide additional comments as public feedback regarding the casino as of 5/13/2022. A document containing the publicly posted comments is attached for your review. Some of the comments in the attached document are listed as being from "Anonymous" petition signatories because these individuals chose not to publicly disclose their identity on the petition website, but the names and contact information for the people who wrote these comments are included in the raw data for the petitions themselves, and the overwhelming majority of these comments are from people in our community.

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In an effort to protect the privacy and personal information of the petition signatories, I have attached a PDF file containing a list of the publicly displayed comments from the online petition website without the anonymous posters' names, two PDF files containing lists of the names of the people who signed each petition, and also a PDF file of a Microsoft Excel worksheet that was used to identify which people have signed the petition(s) more than one time. I request that you review these documents and consider them when evaluating College Township's future plans regarding the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall. These PDF files do not contain the contact information for the people who have signed the petition, so they are therefore suitable for posting online in College Township's meeting minutes. The full versions of these documents that contain the contact information for the petition signatories have been submitted to the PGCB and will be vetted by that organization. I can also share a copy of these documents with the College Township Council if this is desired and if the College Township Council will agree not to publicly disclose the contact information of the petition signatories. (Posting the full versions of these documents online with the contact information redacted would be acceptable.) Most of our community does not understand why the College Township Council has decided to move forward with the development of this proposed casino without first seeking broader community input, and we are dismayed that College Township's leadership has decided to unilaterally move forward with the development of this casino when all of the surrounding municipalities in our area have rejected the idea of hosting a casino out of hand. Nothing in our region happens in a vacuum, and the College Township Council ought to consider the feedback of the community as a whole when evaluating such a weighty decision -- particularly when the casino is planned to be built just 4 miles away from the 48,000 students at Penn State University and students have been shown to have gambling addiction rates that are 6x higher than the general adult population. There is still time for the College Township Council to reconsider its position regarding the proposed casino and to reverse course on this ill-considered development, and it is within the Council's power to stop the development of this casino should it choose to do so. At the very least, the College Township Council should send an e-mail to the PGCB at [email protected] indicating the strong degree of community opposition that the casino has generated and asking the PGCB to deny the proposed casino's license. We will continue to rally further opposition to the proposed casino until it has been stopped. We would rather work with the leadership of the College Township Council to protect our community by accomplishing this goal, but we can also work through the electoral process to replace the current College Township leadership with new representatives who are actually responsive to the needs of their community if this proves to be necessary. Please let me know if you would like any further information regarding the attached petition documents. I will plan to continue sending updates on the petitions to the College Township Council as additional community feedback opposing the casino is submitted to the PGCB. Thank you. Sincerely, Andrew Shaffer

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This document contains the public comments regarding the proposed Nittany Mall Casino that

have been posted on the online petition opposing this casino as of 5/13/2022. The latest

information for this online petition is available online at

https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saynocasino.

414 Terefech Strauss

May 13, 2022

Please no casino in our town. It will change everything and it will be a very bad addition to State

College. Use the space at the Nittany Mall more wisely so that it is more of a community space.

413 Maryam Frederick

May 12, 2022

I am against bringing a casino to our town.

412 Anonymous

May 12, 2022

Please deny the license for proposed casino at the Nittany Mall.

411 Dorothy and Dan Thompson

May 12, 2022

Please stop the casino in State College, PA. we do not need it in our area.

410 Lynda Fisher

May 12, 2022

Please no casino in our neighborhoods. Our young children do not need the drugs, alcohol etc.

that will come because of this. We do not need more addiction on top of drugs and alcohol. It

will ruin families.

409 Lori Rose

May 12, 2022

I do not want a casino in Centre County.

408 Leslie Brautigam

May 12, 2022

As an oncology nurse, I’m aware of how detrimental such an environment can be to overall well-

being, particularly among our older adult population. I strongly urge those charged with the

responsibility of approving or denying this project to consider the long-term consequences and

prioritize the well-being of citizens above any profit.

Sincerely,

Leslie Brautigam, MNHP, RN

407 marc s warren

May 12, 2022

Is a casino really in the best interest of college age people?

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406 Peihui

May 12, 2022

Say NO to casino

405 Jacqueline Wolfe

May 12, 2022

Not a good addition top our community!

404 Robert Wolfe

May 11, 2022

We don't need it here.

403 Anonymous

May 11, 2022

I say NO to the casino

402 Aggie

May 11, 2022

I do not want any kind of casino at the Nittany Mall in State College, Pa.

401 Beth Oberdick

May 11, 2022

Gambling can ruin peoples' lives. We do not need this in State College, PA.

400 Patricia C Dolan

May 11, 2022

Strongly oppose the casino.

399 Andy Hunsberger

May 11, 2022

No thank you, casinos is the last thing we need.

398 William Thwing

May 11, 2022

I am the parent of two PSU grads one of whom is raising 4 children in State College. I do not

want my grandchildren raise in a community where addictions - to gambling, drugs, sex , etc. is

normative. This is what happened in Atlantic City and many other communities where casinos

are located. Furthermore organized crime always arrives and corrupts local, county and state

politics to it’s advantage. If you want to ruin the

Lives of students of 10,000 students/ year who come to state College to get an education and

then send them forth to become leaders and decision makers in t towns and cities throughout

Pennsylvania, the region, nation and the world for the sake of short term gain, the you are cools

and you will spread your disease to others. Please, don’t invite these parasites into your

community and ruin the good name of Penn State world-wide

397 Emily Burns

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May 11, 2022

Many communities regret bringing a casino to the area, in particular tin such close proximity to

residential areas. Let's not be one of them.

396 Anonymous

May 11, 2022

As a local behavioral health provider, I have concerns about a casino being put in a town where

so many families live. While it would bring additional business to State College, it would also

bring additional crime, public drunkenness, and increase the risk of gambling addictions. I do not

support a casino being in State College.

395 Joshua Kirby

May 11, 2022

There are many lessons we can learn from other communities who were lured into hosting

casinos and then regretted it. Let's not convince ourselves that this could be good at the detriment

of what will be left behind after we've proven it was bad.

394 Christine

May 11, 2022

Casinos are not stand-alone businesses - aside from the obvious destruction that gambling can

cause, they open the door to many other forms of corruption wherever they turn up. Keep them

out of Nittany Mall and State College in general!

393 Teri Spence

May 11, 2022

The addition of a casino to our community would result in implications which could cause

detrimental challenges to this small college town. Please do not allow the license to be issued!

392 Anonymous

May 11, 2022

I am vehemently opposed to the casino proposed at the site of the old Nittany mall.

391 Christina Pillot

May 11, 2022

A casino would be a harmful long term influence for our community.

390 Lynne Heritage

May 11, 2022

A casino is NOT an asset to any community. It would bring crime and addiction. I oppose in the

strongest way, building a casino in State College.

389 Monica Septien

May 10, 2022

I firmly oppose the establishment of a casino in our community. A business that profits creating

addiction should not be allowed in our city.

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388 Ruth Martin

May 10, 2022

I strongly oppose the building of a casino in our community.

387 Christina Cook

May 10, 2022

This casino would irrevocably deteriorate our local and university community.

386 Robin Guillard

May 09, 2022

I am vehemently opposed to the introduction of a casino so close to our neighborhood and Penn

State University! Students have enough challenges with tuition prices increasing exponentially.

The alcohol problem among the students will only fuel more abuse.

385 Debra Kozel

May 09, 2022

Casinos bring crime to the area surrounding it. We don't want that here!

384 Rosita strang

May 09, 2022

Will damage our community

383 Anonymous

May 08, 2022

Say no to the casino

382 MICHAEL E FISHER

May 07, 2022

As a pastor in our local community, I stand opposed to bringing a casino to the Nittany Mall.

Statistics reveal that having a casino in a community increases crime, addictions and poverty.

Why would anyone ever want to see their community disintegrate spiritually, morally and

economically? I believe you'll find that most local residents are against this proposal. Please do

not bring this to the Centre County region.

381 Anonymous .

May 07, 2022

If the Nittany Mall Casino is approved, the developers have pledged to honor the support of Old

Main by renaming it the Stonewall Barron Casino. Keep fighting this casino to ensure its parking

lot remains barren.

380 Josh Purviance

May 07, 2022

A casino is NOT in the long-term interests of the State College community. It disproportionately

preys upon students and lower-income members of our community, has a negative effect on

property values and the health of the area, and the bulk of the proceeds go to stakeholders that

have no local presence in our community.

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379 Terrill

May 06, 2022

I am a local teacher. I have lived and taught in communities with casinos and have seen first

hand the detrimental effects that addiction and the proximity of a casino can have on adults and

their children.

378 Thomas Loebig

May 06, 2022

Casinos make the poor, poorer and the rich, richer.

377 David Witherite

May 06, 2022

It will just bring trouble for our community.

376 Eleanor R Witherite

May 06, 2022

We don't need a casino in State College. It was be destructive morally and financially.

375 Carole Donald

May 06, 2022

Casinos are sad depressing places. Places where people think they are going to strike it rich

quickly. All that ends up happening is people losing money and becoming addicted. We do not

need this in state college.

374 Penelope Eifrig

May 06, 2022

I would love to see the mall become a healthy venue for Centre County. There is a huge demand

and desire for pickleball here, and the combination of pickleball and food is a hit across the

country. Older folks could come do their walking in the mall in the winter, and then get hooked

on pickleball. The community has enough players already to support it, and if you build it, they

will come!!

373 Judith Kelly

May 05, 2022

Don't want it!!!

372 Perry Denniston

May 05, 2022

We don't need this in State College.

371 David Lin

May 04, 2022

I oppose the proposal of having a casino in the mall of State College.

370 Tom Witmer

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May 04, 2022

A casino would be destructive to the community so I strongly oppose one being established in

Centre County or elsewhere.

369 Adrienne Fee

May 04, 2022

We are very strongly opposed to allowing a casino in Centre County. It is bad for our

community, and very bad near a university.

368 Qian Ma

May 04, 2022

OBJECT!

367 Anonymous

May 03, 2022

Protect our children from gambling

366 Anonymous

May 03, 2022

Casino will bring in the wrong kind of atmosphere and morale wrongs

365 Susan Young

May 03, 2022

Opposite to the the casino in State College a university city.

364 Daniel Materna

May 01, 2022

The casino proposed for the Nittany Mall is not a done deal. Please e-mail the Pennsylvania

Gaming Control Board today at [email protected] and ask them to deny approval of the

casino's license application. Most importantly, please don't choose to sit this one out. We don't

want or need a casino in our college town!

363 Benjamin Hagerup

Apr 30, 2022

As a father and a long-time State College resident, I am strongly opposed to the proposed casino

at the Nittany Mall. Please do not approve a license for this casino in our community.

362 Alice Pope

Apr 30, 2022

As a Penn State alumna who is deeply invested in the well-being of current and future students, I

strongly oppose this casino -- which is cynically located close to the campus in order to attract

students. Research shows that casinos placed near college campuses increase gambling addiction

among students. Our students already have enough mental health challenges without adding the

certainty of increased distress and academic failure that a casino will bring.

361 Kristi W

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Apr 29, 2022

My husband and I are against the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall. Keep casinos out of

Centre Country!!!

360 Vaughn

Apr 29, 2022

Very strongly opposed to a casino in Centre County.

359 Kathryn Shirk

Apr 29, 2022

We are very strongly opposed to having a casino at the Nittany Mall.

358 Alice Rodkey

Apr 29, 2022

If gambling is not a problem, as some people believe, why are there always disclaimers on the

ads and in the casinos that say if you have a gambling addiction, you can have help provided to

you? Seems like a serious mixed message to me.

357 Cortney B Fouse

Apr 29, 2022

This casino is going to bring vandalism and crime to this beautiful town.

356 Paul G Shaffer

Apr 28, 2022

I am opposed to any casino in Centre County.

355 Sharon Guenot

Apr 28, 2022

According to addictioncenter.com, it is estimated that around 2 million people in the US are

addicted to gambling and that for as many as 20 million people, the habit seriously interferes

with work and social life. This site also points out the social detriment gambling is to society.

Squandered paychecks are spent in hopes of that elusive payout while their families depend on

government assistance. Broken marriages are caused by financial strain forcing the single parent

into low-wage employment to make up for the gambled money. Gambling addiction sucks the

productivity from the potential employee who would be paying taxes into the system. The

gambling addict also has more health issues leading to more medical costs.

Just a cursory internet search comes up with many gambling addiction help and recovery

resources or credible sources showing the negative social effects.

https://www.icrg.org/sites/default/files/oec/pdfs/ncrg_fact_sheet_gambling_disorders.pdf

https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/compulsive-gambling/symptoms-causes/syc-

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https://www.baylor.edu/content/services/document.php/144584.pdf

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So when you think of all the revenue and jobs that will be created, think of the hungry kids and

the single parent who is forced to get a job to make up for the lost income b/c of missing or

nonexistent child support. Who really hits the jackpot in these situations - not the family or

society as a whole? It's a vicious cycle and the long-term damage will cost way more than the

surface short-term benefits.

354 David Spaugh

Apr 28, 2022

Casinos bring with them pan handling, organized crime, homelessness, unemployment,

prostitution, and other forms of lawlessness and social ills. The people who will be making

money off this venture won't care because they will not be living where they will feel the effects

of their venture. Centre County would be stupid to allow this.

353 Anonymous

Apr 27, 2022

A casino is a bad idea for a town that was founded on farming and nature

352 Michael Collins

Apr 27, 2022

This is the wrong type of business to bring to State College.

351 Beth Resko

Apr 27, 2022

Denying the license for the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall is crucial for the health and

safety of our community.

350 Anonymous

Apr 27, 2022

No casino

349 Xuehua Xiang

Apr 27, 2022

A casino at Nittany Mall is a terrible, terrible idea for the community!!

348 Anonymous

Apr 26, 2022

Voting no to deny the casino license

347 Jeffery Jones

Apr 26, 2022

No casino in Centre County.

346 Walt Johnston

Apr 26, 2022

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Casinos create negative human lifestyles, require gambling adiction services, drain money (and

not just from the rich!).

Short term revenue, long-term problems.

Our county & state need this!

345 Amy Moore

Apr 26, 2022

Please do NOT bring a casino into State College, it will only have a negative impact on the

community.

344 Marsha Haack

Apr 26, 2022

A casino in State College will make the rich richer and the poor poorer. It will also cause many

to become addicted to gambling.

343 Katharine Kingera

Apr 26, 2022

No casino!

342 Anonymous

Apr 26, 2022

Casinos are detrimental to the local citizens. There are plenty of places for casino activities in

existing facilities.

341 Kathy McClintic

Apr 25, 2022

Casinos take advantage of low income. Casinos can bring crime.

Do not allow a casino to come to centre county.

340 Ryan Booz

Apr 25, 2022

The addition of a casino to our community will only benefit the owners at the expense of so

many others.

339 Heather Ricker-Gilbert

Apr 25, 2022

My family and I are opposed to having a casino in the Centre Region. We see no value in a

gambling casino.

Heather Ricker-Gilbert

338 Brenda Hameister

Apr 25, 2022

A casino will not be a positive addition to our community in any respect.

337 James Pflumm

Apr 25, 2022

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I oppose locating a casino in State College, PA

336 G Randolph Hudson

Apr 25, 2022

The proposed casino is one issue that our region's conservatives, liberals and centrists can all

agree on: No gambling here, please. We share a higher vision for the Centre Region. We value

strong families, good jobs and healthy recreation. And we agree that a casino brings none of

these.

335 Jeff Davidson

Apr 25, 2022

This area does not need a casino - there are many more productive ways for the region and its

citizens to grow and improve.

334 John Homan

Apr 25, 2022

I don't want this thing in State College

333 Judith Dorman

Apr 25, 2022

I am so against this casino going in at the mall in State College. Our Penn State students have

enough temptations with evil things. just look up and find how many gambling addicts there are.

Way too many. The govt. needs to find another way to get taxes. Our kids are the future leaders

and they are being taught all the wrong stuff. Gambling Addition is real and we do not want it

here in Centre County

332 Jodi Rice

Apr 25, 2022

Gambling is a vice that destroys families and communities. I oppose all gambling and would like

to see it eradicated from our state. In particular I oppose a casino in our community.

331 Susan Spaugh

Apr 25, 2022

I oppose the casino in Centre County/State College. Casinos have a negative effect on

communities, increasing crime.

330 Nancy Vollmer

Apr 25, 2022

I am completely opposed to a casino in State College or anywhere in Centre Country.

329 Pin Huang

Apr 25, 2022

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赌场不是一个好的娱乐。 (= “Casinos are not a good entertainment” in Google Translate)

328 Nancy cord baran

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Apr 24, 2022

No casino please

327 Alicia Hughes

Apr 24, 2022

I’ve lived near a. Casino and it was NOT a good experience! State College is a family town and a

college town. A casino does not represent the values of either of those towns.

326 Donna Shaffer

Apr 24, 2022

Having lived within a mile of the casino in King of Prussia, we saw first hand the negative

aspects of having a casino in our community. It was very disheartening to drive by and see the

handicapped parking spaces nearly always filled. We need to be sensitive to those among us who

need help and not put them in a position of false hope. Gaming is not a positive influence for our

children, students, families and friends. Let's set our standards for State College on excellence.

325 Meg Smith

Apr 24, 2022

The Centre Region is a wonderful place for families that does not need a casino.

324 Jacquelyn A Bonomo

Apr 24, 2022

A casino is the wrong business for our area. It will not help us develop as a community.

323 Bridget Donnelly

Apr 24, 2022

I am

Opposed to putting a gambling casino in Centre County.

322 Kelly Herbick

Apr 24, 2022

I oppose the cascino.

321 Claire Amick

Apr 23, 2022

This proposed casino will hurt those that can least afford the $$$$ they will lose!

320 Jeff Martin

Apr 23, 2022

Gambling is bad for individuals, bed for families, and bad for the community.

319 garen w smith

Apr 23, 2022

other than Las Vegas, I am not aware of casinos improving the lives of citizens in surrounding

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318 Miles Cummins

Apr 23, 2022

This WILL bring crime to our area

317 Howard Pillot

Apr 23, 2022

As an advocate for young people in our community this casino is a terrible idea and takes away

from our university and family town atmosphere.

316 Nathaniel P Markowski

Apr 23, 2022

It's a college town, there's absolutely no need for a casino. Keep them elsewhere.

315 Martha Micuda

Apr 23, 2022

When I moved to College Township, PA in 1970, I could never have dreamed that I would one

day have to sign a petition to stop a casino from opening in my peaceful university community.

A casino is not a proper fit for my neighborhood or the State College Area at large. The quality

of life here is excellent for the most part, although greedy investors and developers are doing

everything thay can to lessen and destroy it. Developers from Chicago and elsewhere are

building high-rise structures on many street corners of State College whether the community

needs them or not. Developers and investors are eyeing areas around State College, including

College Township. The proposed casino is just one example. Never mind that most of the people

who will regularly frequent such an establishment will be the ones who can least afford to do so.

Gambling (or gaming as it's delicately called now) can often become like any other addiction.

You think it will never affect you or your loved ones, but I bear witness that it can. I have a

loved one with a serious addiction, and it has destroyed her life and perilously impacted her

family. I would not wish this fate on anyone. I don't understand why a community such as ours

with all it has to offer would want a casino with all it brings. There is more to life than money,

although the movers and shakers who will benefit monetarily from a casino at Nittany Mall

might not think so. Malls all over America are dying. It is just a sign of our times. The Internet is

rife with clever and meaningful ways that malls have been repurposed to benefit the communities

and residents where they are located. Surely a university community such as ours could do the

same.

After the novelty and newness of a casino in our midst wears thin, do the majority of residents

here want to deal with the aftermath? Sure, College Townshlp officials will have a few more

dollars to spend and probably mismanage to some degree. But will residents see their taxes

decrease? I doubt it. Will casino-based "tourism" truly benefit the community? I doubt that too.

If even one child is left alone at risk to harm or predetors at Nittany Mall, in a car in the Mall

parking lot, or inside a local motel or hotel, would a casino be worth the risk? I don't think so

Would parents of Penn State students want their children to gamble big-time or become addicted

to gambling while in the care of the University, its administrators, and esteemed trustees? I

seriously doubt that too. Why would any university, in this case a major, respected land-grant

one, want that legacy for its students and community?

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Just look on the Interet and around you. Do you really want a casino here? I know it's easier and

more convenient to not speak out, to remain anonymous, and to let a few wealthy and well-

placed individuals decide our community fate and what they declare is in our best interests, but I

hope we will not do that here. I do not want a casino in my neighborhood, and I don't think you

do either.

314 Erica Wisinski

Apr 23, 2022

We do not need a casino here.

313 Lauren Malcolm

Apr 23, 2022

I have young children and am a licensed social worker in the state of PA. I’ve seen firsthand the

economic devastation that casinos create in communities, and I think it’s a terrible idea for our

community here to have one.

312 Anonymous

Apr 23, 2022

Please do not approve this casino. I’m concerned for the negative impact it will have on our

college students, our neighbors who are at risk of financial fallouts, and the negative impact on

the safety of our town.

311 Danielle Summers

Apr 23, 2022

No casino please.

310 Haifeng Wang

Apr 23, 2022

We do not need a Casino in Sate College.

309 Karen Lose

Apr 23, 2022

Thanks for your efforts to stop gambling and crime in our area.

308 Tim Kerchinski

Apr 23, 2022

Please deny the approval of the Nittany Mall Casino. I live near the Nittany Mall and a Casino is

not what our community wants.

307 Vicki Summers

Apr 23, 2022

No thank you. Been to Vegas. I don’t want it here. It destroys people and the area.

306 Bruce Trinkley

Apr 23, 2022

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Gambling is addictive and preys on those least able to afford it in our society. This casino must

not be allowed in our community. I have seen what casinos have done to Native American

communities in the West and it is NOT good for anyone except the venture capitalists making

millions from these enterprises. STOP IT NOW.

305 Jennifer Norton

Apr 23, 2022

This is not a good choice for our community.

304 Peter Buck

Apr 23, 2022

Gambling helps unlucky, desperate, and vulnerable people to destroy themselves. Some have

apparent accepted the trade-off of big money for vanishingly few, some service jobs, a little tax

revenue, & the house winning for out-of-town owners now for participation in long-term social

crises. There’s a reason Ferguson Township didn’t accept the enabling legislation. We didn’t

want to aid & abet decay & destruction.

303 Anonymous

Apr 23, 2022

This is not a good idea for a college town. It will ruin our community

302 Sam Richards

Apr 23, 2022

I'm just not feeling this. If the local government(s) need more revenue, then raise taxes. It just

seems like bad mojo to generate that revenue on false hope, somewhat rare moments of uplift,

and many more moments of disappointment.

301 James Pflumm

Apr 22, 2022

40,000 Students + 1 Casino = Gambling Addiction

300 Anonymous

Apr 22, 2022

I do not think a casino would be healthy for our community

299 Justin Michael Collins

Apr 22, 2022

I oppose the proposed casino for the Nittany Mall.

298 Barry Kroeker

Apr 22, 2022

The casino would be a black eye on the State College community. I stand opposed to gambling

and the many vices it breeds naturally.

297 Daniel Tracy

Apr 22, 2022

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We don't need a Casino.

296 Theresa D Lafer

Apr 22, 2022

This is a foolish idea. People are not going to come here for a day, or a mini-vacation it is in the

middle of agricultural communities without the attractions of even a small city.

It will attract those who are already addicted to gambling itself; and it has the potential to

encourage the development of that particular disease in the nearby University population.

Most of all it is NOT an income producer for the community, there will be no money spent that

will remain here in the Township or the County.

This is bad public planning and we hope the Control Board will deny this license request.

295 Anonymous

Apr 22, 2022

No casino

294 Madi Wenger

Apr 22, 2022

We don’t want a casino in our community.

293 Barbara Morar

Apr 22, 2022

A casino will only bring problems. Don't ruin our town.

292 Constanza Ehrenhaus

Apr 22, 2022

Casinos are detrimental to the communities that host them, they do not benefit the economy and

they encourage problem behaviors as excessive drinking and gambling. This town already

suffers from a drinking culture.

291 Mary Carol Frier

Apr 22, 2022

The casino will be a detriment to Centre county. It will export money out of the county and our

businesses will suffer, not to mention the people "recreating at the casino". The house always

wins!

290 dorothy halsnik

Apr 22, 2022

please do not build a casino.

289 Leann Diederich

Apr 22, 2022

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A casino would bring many problems to our area and is not the development we need in Centre

County.

Here are some points to consider: The new American casino is primarily a facility filled with

modern

slot machines.

A modern slot machine is a sophisticated computer, engineered to

create fast, continuous, and repeat betting.

Modern slot machines are carefully designed to ensure that the

longer you play, the more you lose.

Modern slot machines are highly addictive.

Modern slot machines are engineered to make players lose track of time and money. Casinos

depend on problem gamblers for their revenue base.

Living close to a casino increases the chance of becoming a

problem gambler.

Problem gambling is more widespread than many casino

industry leaders claim.

Problem gambling affects families and communities as well as

individuals.

Young people are viewed as the future of casino gambling.

Working in a casino appears to increase workers’ chances of

having gambling problems.

Working in a casino appears to increase workers’ chances of

having health problems.

(A report from the Council on Casinos; 2013)

288 Glenna Malcolm

Apr 22, 2022

There are many examples of ways to repurpose malls that can enhance communities that don’t

include setting up a casino in an area that already has a large jail nearby.

287 Chase C

Apr 22, 2022

It's common practice that casinos don't have clocks or windows so people are unaware of how

long they have been gambling and so they (and what's left of their money) stay in the casino.

This doesn't translate to spending in the community, at a minimum, and sets up even worse

outcomes. No to the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall. We can do better.

286 Emily

Apr 22, 2022

This will adversely affect the neighborhoods closest to the mall.

285 Anonymous

Apr 22, 2022

Will destroy our community and family life.

284 Richard Look

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Apr 22, 2022

This is a recipe for disaster both for State College families and PSU students who already have

mounting debt.

283 Lee McGann

Apr 22, 2022

I would prefer a good department store, not a casino.

282 Anonymous

Apr 22, 2022

Gambling is a “tax on the poor” because of the disproportionate number of lower-income

Americans who participate in it.

Casinos do not revive local economies. They act as parasites upon them. Communities located

within 10 miles of a casino exhibit double the rate of problem gambling. Unsurprisingly, such

communities also suffer higher rates of home foreclosure and other forms of economic distress

and domestic violence.

281 Faye Burtch

Apr 22, 2022

This will bring even more human trafficking to state College

280 Susan Streit

Apr 22, 2022

No to the casino in our community. Let's work to build up families, not allow an enterprise for

their harm.

279 Jeanne Boggie

Apr 22, 2022

Please do not allow the casino to be built in State College or any town within 100 miles of this

community. The problems that will result will grossly outweigh any tax benefit. This is not good

for our community v

278 Anonymous

Apr 21, 2022

I am not in favor of a casino in our community.

277 Anonymous

Apr 21, 2022

I am opposed to a casino in my community.

276 Angela Keller

Apr 21, 2022

Please DO NOT bring this casino to State College. There are so any more good and creative

ideas that could be implemented with this property. Every community deserves better. Gambling

is a quick money maker for a few and a terrible blight for the many.

CA-2.e.

275 Jayne Glocke

Apr 21, 2022

NO to the casino in State College, PA. Our community deserves better.

274 Anonymous

Apr 21, 2022

I live in PA and have a full time student at PSU in State College and will add a second full time

student in the fall of this year.

273 Mariah Chuprinski

Apr 21, 2022

Please reconsider the proposal for a casino in State College. For my part, I strongly disagree with

the proposal.

272 Anonymous

Apr 21, 2022

Please stop the casino! It does bring crime to the area.

271 Marie CORNELIUS

Apr 21, 2022

This would ruin my hometown.

270 Otis Statham

Apr 21, 2022

That is close to family neighborhoods. No.

269 Anonymous

Apr 21, 2022

Casinos are only built to make money. This means the people playing lose money. We do not

want to support this in our community.

268 Debra Herman

Apr 21, 2022

I am opposed to having a casino in Centre County and so close to a large university. Especially

now that a fireworks outlet will be opening, less that a mile from the proposed home of the

casino. The local police will have their hands full with both of these businesses in close

proximity to college students. Say "no" to this casino!

267 Carol Pilgrim

Apr 20, 2022

I have a second home in State College and am totally opposed to having a casino near my home.

266 Priya Poehner

Apr 20, 2022

I’m opposed to the casino being so close to my house and my neighborhood.

CA-2.e.

265 Ruth Macfarlane

Apr 20, 2022

NO casino is State College, PA please!

264 Anonymous

Apr 20, 2022

State College does not need a conduit to gambling addiction.

263 Pauline Vraneza

Apr 20, 2022

It degrades the community.

262 Jennifer marx

Apr 20, 2022

Turning the mall into an outlet mall will be better for all local businesses/restaurants. A casino

will hurt too many.

261 Martha Ferguson

Apr 20, 2022

A Casino close to such a large university where students already fight addictions and debt is a

horrible idea. No good will come of it.

260 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I do not support this casino in state college. Absolutely bad idea!

259 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

It's a bad idea to have casino in State College!

258 Kimberly-Dawn Falk

Apr 19, 2022

I disapprove of a casino in our town. I think there are better things to put inside that mall to help

others. Let's be creative .... Also some say casinos bring higher suicide rates, are bad for

compulsive gamblers or those with that personality trait, an increase in personal bankruptcies,

the breakup of some families. I am not sure if it will affect our home property values but in some

areas it does. A CNN report said, "Casinos do not revive local economies. They act as parasites

upon them. Communities located within 10 miles of a casino exhibit double the rate of problem

gambling. Unsurprisingly, such communities also suffer higher rates of home foreclosure and

other forms of economic distress and domestic violence." The National Council on Problem

Gambling estimates that gambling addictions cost the U.S. $6.7 billion annually, and some

experts believe that cost could be even higher. Let's not contribute to this.

257 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

CA-2.e.

Our community serves some very vulnerable populations who are prone to addictions. We do not

need to add a casino to our community.

256 Marc Warren

Apr 19, 2022

Because these are unusually stressful times people will flock to the casino for a false sense of

relief. They will spend money the can’t afford to lose.

255 John Dziak

Apr 19, 2022

I think we should protect students from exploitation and possible addiction.

254 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I do not support this casino in ourcommunity.

253 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

A casino is not a plus for State College !

252 Ruth Markle

Apr 19, 2022

Gambling is not a good for anyone except the casino owners.

251 Karen Clipper

Apr 19, 2022

I lived in Las Vegas... A casino so close to residential and local businesses is wrong. While I can

see the potential for jobs and entertainment, I have also witnessed how it attracts/ can provide

place for things we might not want as part of our community. I'm being polite.. sometimes it gets

ugly.

250 Alan Claver

Apr 19, 2022

Bad for the area. Having a PSU trustee as the key backer is despicable.

249 Marcia Heitzmann

Apr 19, 2022

I do not want the casino.

248 Leslie Dyer

Apr 19, 2022

This is not a positive or attractive addition to our community and it's certainly not anything

essential for Centre County.

247 Justin Patterson

Apr 19, 2022

CA-2.e.

Please do not allow a casino to be built in our community. It is not the right kind of activity to

promote and the ill effects that it brings to the surrounding area are not worth the investment that

it brings.

246 Mackenzie Sutfin

Apr 19, 2022

Our community is deserving of positivity, health, and a lasting impact that will bring GOOD to

the area. A casino is a poor excuse to prey on those who have little and are hoping for more, who

will ultimately hurt themselves and develop bigger problems. How about a homeless shelter? A

center for reintegration of previously convicted felons into the working community? A women's

reproductive health clinic? The list of positive possibilities are endless, don't sully our

community with more greed.

245 Rosemary J Jolly

Apr 19, 2022

The community will incur the high costs of all the socio-economic factors associated with

gambling: addictions of all kinds; family break up and the inducement of our students to get on

(more) addiction pathways here in the community. There are absolutely no good reasons for

allowing this, if one has the community, rather than company, interests at heart. Look at other

communities of our size that have allowed this to happen.

244 Judy M Everly

Apr 19, 2022

We don’t need a casino in Happy Valley! It will make us “sad valley” to see a casino at the

Nittany Mall. A casino is not a good use of that space

243 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

We don't need this. We have enough issues and being a college town, this would be detrimental.

Bring in something beneficial, not a casino!

242 Meredith Doran

Apr 19, 2022

It's not a good fit for our small community, and seems likely to separate people from their money

in a way that depresses our economy rather than strengthening it.

241 Steve McDonald

Apr 19, 2022

Terrible idea. Gambling is an addiction

240 Amber Miller

Apr 19, 2022

Please do not allow a casino to be built in our community. It is not the right kind of activity to

promote near a college campus.

239 Mark Katsouros

CA-2.e.

Apr 19, 2022

Yes, let’s throw gambling into the mix of vices those in our community, particularly young adult

students, are struggling with.

238 Patti Reddington

Apr 19, 2022

We have enough vices in Centre County especially with the local PSU population. We don’t

need to add gambling at a casino.

237 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I oppose the Casino occupied in State College. It will make a disastrous impact on PSU

enrollment and the State College economy in the long term. No parent wants their child to live

and study at a college close to Casino.

236 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

1

Please don't put a casino at the Nittany Mall . We don't have the infrastructure to handle the

aftermath -- the addiction, the crime, the traffic, the garishness that come with it. Our sleepy

valley isn't a Vegas strip or a boardwalk kind of town and we want to keep it this way. It is a

great place to raise kids, to grow up and grow old Just as it is. What we need is to attract

affordable retail stores geared toward the regular working class families in this town. We don't

need more taking money from the locals through gambling and all that goes with it.

235 Rod Burnham

Apr 19, 2022

No to a casino

234 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

Isn't it enough that people can now piss away their money using their phones and online casinos?

This area needs a casino about as much as it needs a bordello. Please vote no.

233 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

No to the casino.

232 Lois Murphy

Apr 19, 2022

I do not want a casino to occupy the former Macy's space. A casino would be detrimental to our

community here in State College. An anchor department store would better serve our

community.

231 Robert Anderson Whitaker

Apr 19, 2022

CA-2.e.

Lets keep gambling and its associated vices out of our community

230 Scott Sheeder

Apr 19, 2022

I request that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board NOT endorse/permit a new casino at the

Nittany Mall in State College. I live nearby and don't want a casino in our town

229 Betty Harper

Apr 19, 2022

NO CASINO

228 Ling Rothrock

Apr 19, 2022

A casino is detrimental to a university community

227 Katriona Shea

Apr 19, 2022

I would strongly prefer NO casino in State College

226 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I request that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board NOT endorse a new casino at the Nittany

Mall in State College.

225 Milly Hopkins

Apr 19, 2022

As a former thrapist who worked weith students, I am concerned about the negative effects this

will have for students. They have enough problems without getting involved in gambling, which

no doubt will happen if a casino is here.

224 Marjorie Devlin

Apr 19, 2022

A casino near PSU is a terrible idea.

223 Julie alleman

Apr 19, 2022

My daughter is a student at Penn State University Park. My late father in law was a professor and

my husband an alumni. I appreciate the revenue generation casinos can provide. However, the

proximity to the college does not promote healthy behaviors for the 40,000 youth where a lack of

maturity in the prefrontal cortex (impulse control) meets first years of independence.

222 elizabeth g Haushalter

Apr 19, 2022

Do not allow this casino to happen. How about an indoor market like Reading Terminal instead?

Something that would make a positive impact on the community would be so much better for

everyone.

CA-2.e.

221 Patricia M Clancy

Apr 19, 2022

I share the view of local residents who believe a casino in this location is not a good idea for

State College.

220 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

A casino in State College is bad for the community, our children, and the students of Penn State.

I am strongly opposed to any casino in our college town.

219 Frank Ritter

Apr 19, 2022

don't need a casino

218 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I oppose the building of a casino, It is a terrible idea.

217 Anne Cortese

Apr 19, 2022

I request that the PA Gaming Control Board NOT endorse a new casino at the Nittany Mall in

State College, PA.

216 Noah Coleman

Apr 19, 2022

1

As a small business owner, I'd appreciate local spending staying local, and going to better

causes. Gambling addiction is all too real and it creates knock-on effects on families and on

marginalized people in our community. Allowing this casino to operate will only burden our

already strained human service nonprofits in Centre County. I'm not convinced that the economic

benefits outweigh the potential harm. Enough already!

215 Maleah Crader

Apr 19, 2022

This is a terrible idea.

214 Anonymous

Apr 19, 2022

I oppose the building of a casino in the State College community.

213 Joan Mary Koester

Apr 19, 2022

It's just another way to ruin people's lives and the lives of their children. And who are the

winners? Not the people of State College

CA-2.e.

212 Catherine Cohan

Apr 19, 2022

I request that the PA Gaming Control Board NOT endorse a new casino at the Nittany Mall in

State College, PA.

211 Lori Kowalski

Apr 19, 2022

We used to live In Connecticut where there are two casinos. We were in one after a concert and

saw tons of people with kids

210 Mary Anne Daley

Apr 19, 2022

Very bad idea in beautiful college area. Please do not allow this to happen

209 Anonymous .

Apr 19, 2022

The leadership at the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board should be asking why Penn State

refuses to comment either for or against this particular casino at the Nittany Mall? If one of those

many well-known Las Vegas or Atlantic City casino developers planned to open a 24/7 gambling

den in State College, Penn State would not hesitate to speak out swiftly, loudly, and publicly!

The license for this Nittany Mall Casino needs to be strongly and swiftly denied! We do not want

a casino in Happy Valley!

208 Katharine Adams

Apr 19, 2022

No good has ever come to a town that built a casino.

207 Maria francis

Apr 19, 2022

College campus is not appropriate for a casino

206 Jean Sanders

Apr 18, 2022

Vote no on casino in State College

205 Daniela Saraka

Apr 18, 2022

I am strongly against casino building in our town!!

204 Tracie Hockenberry

Apr 18, 2022

Please do not allow this to go in to state college. I have sen first hand the deviation of gambling.

It’s addicting. And Pa citizens get nothing. Move on

203 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

CA-2.e.

A casino is no place near a college campus…. Gambling addiction is real….

202 Alice Hsi

Apr 18, 2022

There is so much potential in Nittany Mall. A casino will make the mall worse than it is. New

management is needed not a new casino.

201 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

I strongly oppose the casino at State College -- we do not need to bring in that kind of negative

influence and impact on our college students or community.

200 Michal Stump

Apr 18, 2022

Casinos target those who can least afford to lose and get almost all their revenue from local folks

with a 'gambling problem'. Gambling addicts keep the casino in business, not the occasional

visitor.

199 Mary Dean

Apr 18, 2022

Please don't allow this casino to be brought to the mall. There are much better uses for this space

that will create jobs and can do more than feed gambling addiction.

198 Julie Bresson

Apr 18, 2022

No. Just no.

197 John Leon

Apr 18, 2022

Horrible idea to allow a casino near a college community, kids are there to study not to fall into

the vices that a casino could bring. Also all sorts of crowds that will be around the college. Not

in favor at all.

196 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

As we recover from the pandemic, we don't need folks being tempted to relieve financial stress

by gambling and likely losing even more money. It will put a strain on our social services and in

familiar relationships.

When I lived in OR, there were multiple advertisements on the radio explaining to KIDS about

how to talk to a family member dealing with gambling addiction. We don't need children to be

"adulting" for their parents in Centre Co.

We need holistic economic improvements after the pandemic - not short sighted, addiction-

causing snake oil solutions.

CA-2.e.

195 Kaley Hallmark

Apr 18, 2022

I am a graduate student at Penn State, and though I will be leaving town shortly I oppose the

proposal for a casino in the area. If there had been one around before I came here to study it

would have impacted my decision to come. I love the small-town atmosphere of State College

and do not see how giving college students another way to waste their time and money will be

beneficial for them or for the larger community. Casinos take more from hard-working citizens

than they give back.

194 Michelle Shipley

Apr 18, 2022

I strongly oppose the casino at State College

193 Sadhna Agrawal

Apr 18, 2022

I oppose this casino in the Nittany Mall. Our town is a college town and we would like to keep it

this way.

192 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

I oppose the Nittany Mall casino. It will put undo stress on already limited volunteer first

responders due to increased alcohol & drug overdoses as well as increased police calls. It will

burden the community more than benefit it.

191 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

My daughter is a student at Penn State Univ and lives in University Park

190 Rhys John

Apr 18, 2022

I opposed the casino project for the Nittany Mall. I have lived in State College Borough for over

20 years and do NOT want a casino in our town.

189 Rebecca John

Apr 18, 2022

Bringing a casino to Happy Valley will be detrimental to our community. We don't want casino

companies preying on vulnerable people to enrich themselves.

188 Skip Dreibelbis

Apr 18, 2022

NOTHING good can ever result from a casino. History has proven that it is not good for society.

Not ONE example can be given where people’s lives have not been ruined by the lure of fast and

easy money and the burden it places upon a community with the increase in all the social ills that

result from it being in a community. It is reprehensible that the State would approve and even be

part of the destruction of people’s lives and downfall of communities. The only reason the State

wants any part of gambling is because of its own covetousness as manifested by its insatiable

CA-2.e.

quest of money regardless if it is ill-gotten or not to then waste in one way or another with social

experimentation on projects of elitists.

God hating pagans may reject the prohibitions in Scripture of gambling. The problem with their

worldview is they have no standard of measuring good or evil apart from their own existential

experience or where tyranny by the majority makes that determination. Practical effects of

rejection of God’s laws have an effect in this life as well as the next and nobody escapes

judgment on the great day.

Don’t kid yourself, gambling is sin because it is not being a good steward of what God has

provided you and the quality of life is diminished (6th commandment).

There is no “win-win” situation because the transaction is not equitable.

Casinos are not in business as a “non-profit” and even if they were, we know already about how

the so-called “non-profit” scams and schemes work to “employ” via cronyism and nepotism

filling the coffers one another in perpetuity. Rest assured that anyone who has any role or

responsibility in the determination of this casino will face KING Jesus and His wrath if they are

reprobate.

Ephesians 5:6

Let no one deceive you with empty words, for because of these things the wrath of God comes

upon the sons of disobedience.

Romans 2:5

But because of your stubbornness and unrepentant heart you are storing up wrath for yourself in

the day of wrath and revelation of the righteous judgment of God

187 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

Should not be near college kids!

186 Cathie kenny

Apr 18, 2022

Our community does not need a casino. State College is a college town, not a destination for

gaming. There are plenty of casinos for gambling and outlets for fun. Let’s preserve the integrity

of our college town.

185 Barbara Furman

Apr 18, 2022

Nothing good will come from this casino

184 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

one casino will be just the start...so lets stop it before it starts

183 Denise DeGeorge

Apr 18, 2022

I believe this venture is a way to take advantage of vulnerable people. Casino owners always

come out on top.

182 Letitia Bullock

CA-2.e.

Apr 18, 2022

Casinos invite poverty by making people poorer as they gamble their income away, which has a

devastating impact on community life.

181 Karen McGill

Apr 18, 2022

No to a casino

180 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

40,000 students at Penn State do not need to be introduced to a gambling lifestyle. Besides, has

anyone determined the carbon footprint of all these slot machines?

179 Nadine Swanson

Apr 18, 2022

The casino is a bad idea.

178 Jason Maas

Apr 18, 2022

Gambling preys upon people who are bad at math, and who usually can't afford it. The "house"

always wins. Let's avoid adding more addictive gambling options.

177 Laura Baker

Apr 18, 2022

I think this is a bad move for our county.

176 Desiree Kelly

Apr 18, 2022

Does State College not have enough revenue from the school? In addition it’s already difficult to

be a parent who wants to stay involved with their children in town, it’s a turn off to parents to

cause even more congestion.

175 Dianne Stansbury

Apr 18, 2022

I am opposing this because my son attends Penn State. There is no ‘good’ reason to put up a

casino. It only breeds criminal activity.

174 Jessie Green

Apr 18, 2022

While I do not live in the area I have an undergraduate attending Penn State. I feel a gambling

business is NOT a good fit so close to campus!!

173 Ashley Elizabeth Hamlin

Apr 18, 2022

Please do not bring a casino to State College. We do not want the destructive consequences of it

in our community and at Penn State.

CA-2.e.

172 Jeffrey Catchmark

Apr 18, 2022

We cannot allow a casino to come to State College. This does not build community. It is not

wanted. Stop this now.

171 Lemmy

Apr 18, 2022

I don’t agree that

170 Yang

Apr 18, 2022

We love state college. It’s safe here. Please don’t destroy this happy valley!b

169 Biqin Xie

Apr 18, 2022

Happy Valley will lose its name if a casino is built right here!

168 Ying Deng

Apr 18, 2022

Worry about high criminals and bad effecting for youth and young adults

167 Yaxian Li

Apr 18, 2022

I am strongly against having a casino in the centre county as this is NOT what I want my kids to

grow up around.

166 yanqiong yang

Apr 18, 2022

No casino forever in happy valley

165 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

No casino near college please. Too dangerous for young adults and residents living here.

164 Lisa Sleigh

Apr 18, 2022

Please deny the license for the proposed casino. Thank you.

163 Roxanne Shiels

Apr 18, 2022

A really bad idea and we want no part of it.

162 Libby Gage

Apr 18, 2022

Gambling leads to poverty and crime. No to organized crime in our town.

CA-2.e.

161 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

The costs to the community will outweigh the benefits.

160 Paul G Knight

Apr 18, 2022

I do not agree with licensing a casino at the Nittany Mall. There are so many better ways to

increase tax revenue.

159 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

Strongly oppose the casino

158 Dawn Maguire

Apr 18, 2022

I am strongly opposed to a casino in my town.

157 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

I oppose this casino, anywhere in Centre County!

156 Heidi Biever

Apr 18, 2022

We do not want a casino in this beautiful town devoted to nature and education.

155 Ruth Japinga

Apr 18, 2022

I wouldn't want to visit that area if there was a casino in such a lovely town.

154 Clara Strausser

Apr 18, 2022

Please no casino at the Nittany Mall. We have a clean, well ordered community with enough

problems already we do not need the increase in crime and people spending money on gamblng

instead of for their ligitimate needs and their family's needs that will come with the casino.

153 Kelly L Keefe

Apr 18, 2022

I have lived in places with a casino where pawn shops and check cashing stores spring up

around. This is not something that will benefit our community.

152 Tracy Warren

Apr 18, 2022

Strongly oppose a casino!

151 Cristina Houtz

CA-2.e.

Apr 18, 2022

Strongly opposed.

150 Beth Williams

Apr 18, 2022

Do NOT want the Casino.

149 Jeanne Walsh

Apr 18, 2022

a casino would be so wrong for a town that educates so many young people in how to be a good

person. Many vices come with gambling which will not help our community

148 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

Oppose the casino!

147 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

A casino will bring no good to our community. It will create problems with substance abuse,

alcohol and gambling. Social issues may arise. I see no value in having a casino in our

community.

146 Marie Hamilton

Apr 18, 2022

Please count my opposition to the Casino in State College. Thank You

145 Mary Gage

Apr 18, 2022

Crazy - the last thing we need.

144 Parastou Feiz

Apr 18, 2022

As a Penn State alumna, I am horrified at the possibility of opening a casino in State College.

Please deny this request and save our young, vulnerable students from debt and addiction.

143 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

No casino in Nittany mall

142 Carmen M Strand

Apr 18, 2022

We do not need a casino to distract our students from their studies or impoverish our

neighborhoods. It's not worth the revenue. I don't hear anyone saying "How do we improve our

community? Oh, I know, let's open a casino!" We are fortunate to have a strong community but

we cannot take it for granted. A casino will not add value to our wonderful community. I am

against a casino in this community and feel it is the wrong move here.

CA-2.e.

141 David Kolasa

Apr 18, 2022

I worked for a short time at Harrah's Club in Reno, NV. It was a depressing place. The people

most vulnerable and least able to afford it trying to hit it rich. This casino will cause misery

throughout the area. People will lose their homes and families trying to get even.

140 Brenda Black

Apr 18, 2022

This casino would become a magnet for our youth and unsavory elements looking to

compromise them and other vulnerable individuals.

139 Tapas Mal

Apr 18, 2022

A Casino will pollute the purity of this college town. Please NO Casino in Centre County!

138 Anonymous

Apr 18, 2022

The proposed casino bring no good to State College

137 George Vraneza

Apr 17, 2022

All gambling does is incourage wagering moneys against the stacked odds!

136 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

this is not good for a college town. where is the research telling us this is a healthy and safe

addition to a town with thousands of young adults and rural individuals. Will this improve their

health and wellbeing?

I think the answer is no.

135 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

A casino would be a detriment to the culture of State College and Centre County. Surely other

ways exist to enhance revenues for the community without the obvious drawbacks.

134 Suzanne Woodring

Apr 17, 2022

At a time when we're all picking ourselves back up from the sting of covid the last thing we need

is somewhere to throw away more money we don't have. Addiction in any form is not only

destructive to one's self but the whole family and community.

133 Judy Gromis

Apr 17, 2022

This casino would be detrimental to our community.

CA-2.e.

132 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

Please don’t allow a casino in the State College area!

131 Linda Burns

Apr 17, 2022

There are more positive options to bring more viable retail or other businesses that would fit into

our community better. A casino would only bring more substance abuse, as well as gambling and

alcohol. I also hate to say it this way, but most of us know what kind of "riff raff" it may bring

into the area as well. Happy Valley does not need any of this negativity.

130 Christine Bailey

Apr 17, 2022

A casino is too much of a temptation to people who can ill-afford to gamble, hoping for the big

win.

129 John corr

Apr 17, 2022

No casino in Centre County please.

128 Bonnie

Apr 17, 2022

A casino would disrupt the established culture of State College.

127 Arthur Goldschmidt

Apr 17, 2022

There are many vulnerable young adults living here. I also fear an upsurge of sports gambling

126 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

I am opposed to casino

125 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

Not good for our community

124 Susan Smith

Apr 17, 2022

It would make a lot more sense to create affordable housing at the Mall, than something that will

contribute to poverty among those who can least afford it.

123 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

Let's bring health-promoting businesses to the area rather than businesses which promote

activities that may lead to an increase in substance use and gambling disorders.

CA-2.e.

122 Laurie Troyer

Apr 17, 2022

Let’s look to enhancing our community with a positive outlet instead- a roller rink, a bowling

alley, an indoor playground, a Dave & Busters, so many other options.

121 Lisa Richardson

Apr 17, 2022

I am opposed to the casino at Nittany Mall because of the negative impact on property values. In

addition, a casino is not consistent with our community- based values. Casinos prey on the

uneducated and lower income residents, lowering limited resources even further. This creates

more hardship on the community that outweighs whatever tax benefits you are promising. It is an

extractive industry and the toll is too high.

120 Anne Burgevin

Apr 17, 2022

It is important to maintain a level of integrity in our community that our children and young

adults recognize and can count on. This integrity would be eroded by a casino and the ensuing

ripple effects.

119 Patricia Reddington

Apr 17, 2022

Please do not allow a casino in the Centre Region.

118 Kayla McCartney

Apr 17, 2022

The negative impact of a casino in our area would be much more substantial than a positive one.

I can foresee a rise in gambling addiction, not to mention drunk driving in an area already so bad

for it.

117 Anonymous

Apr 17, 2022

So many people who can least afford to, go to casinos. I am concerned about property values

decreasing in the area.

116 Brandon Daubenspeck

Apr 17, 2022

For the benefit of our neighbors, our emergency workers, the students, and the addicts in our

community, stop the casino.

115 Laura Waldhier

Apr 17, 2022

I am very concerned about how the proposed casino will increase traffic late at night and affect

the quality of our neighborhoods close to the mall.

114 Paula Gebicki

Apr 16, 2022

CA-2.e.

A casino in this area would be a real detriment to property values. This is not a community based

on gambling. It is based on education & family values.

113 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

My two cents, I went to college at Lehigh University before Sands casino came into town. My

college experience was good and relatively safe in south Bethlehem, while I was at school there,

but the student president had a gambling addition which he keep concealed, he lost a ton of

money, and was desperate to pay it off, he ended up robbing a bank in town in attempt to pay off

his gambling debt, and was caught and arrested. To say the least his gambling addiction had a

negative impact on his life and the school's image. I feel adding the convenience of a casino in

town would only amplify the dangers of gambling addictions in our town of State College. I

went to the casino site near Lehigh later and the adjacent steel stacks park as part of American

planning association meeting, and saw the steel stacks high line and beautiful art and music

venue campus renovated from an old Bethlehem steel factory... the city of Bethlehem and

Artsfest, nonprofit organization, negotiated with casino before they moved into town to pay for

the steel stacks music and arts campus development which was a plus. However, when we went

to visit the steel stacks with my family later to show them, we witnessed a scene between local

law enforcement and some elderly Chinese immigrants from NYC who did not speak English,

and who were apparently living at the steel stacks site in large number. We asked the police

office why he was trying to get them to leave the park, and he said organized crime in NYC was

busing immigrants to the casino, because the casino offered a free meal and a gambling voucher,

he said the organized crime group would pay for a one way bus ticket for recent immigrant, in

exchange for the gambling voucher, with no ride back after they received their free meal, so he

said this was contributing to the rising homeless rate in Bethlehem after the casino opened, and

they found several dead homeless under the bridges, it was really sad to hear all this. We

welcome diversity in our town and welcome people of all walks of life, but we also have to be

aware of some of the social issues that could arise in our town after the casino opens. I also lived

next to Atlantic City NJ for part of undergrad, and my neighbors worked at the casino or in

association with it, not saying everyone who works at a casino fits this profile but one was a

stripper, the other a crack addict and the third a recent convict. The casino industry attracts a

certain type of person, and also takes advantage of people who have gambling addictions and are

desperate for money, people who really should not be encouraged to gamble their life saving

away. I am not in favor of having a casino in our community.

112 Amber Houk

Apr 16, 2022

I am very concerned that this casino would have mainly negative effects on our residents, in both

our local area, in College Township and nearby municipalities, as well as on the whole region,

including Penn State University.

111 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

Please do not put a casino in Happy Valley. I'm a PSU alum and my adult children still consider

SC to be "home". Please don't spoil it with this.

CA-2.e.

110 Andrea Brown

Apr 16, 2022

This would ultimately put our community at risk for problems that would be irreversible.

109 Katherine E Torres

Apr 16, 2022

I don't want this where we have kids- the mall is currently one of the very few places where

parents can safely take their kids year-round. Please block this casino!

108 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

I am vehemently opposed to a casino operating in our community.

107 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

It's a bad decision to bring a casino into the town.

106 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

I am opposed to the Casino.

105 janet engeman

Apr 16, 2022

Bad idea!!

104 Sarah Homan

Apr 16, 2022

I believe that a casino will not be a benefit to State College or the surrounding community.

103 Adanech Strausss

Apr 16, 2022

This town has always been safe place, and with Casino opening, State College will never the

same.

102 Diana Fishbein

Apr 16, 2022

Locating a casino near a major college campus where drinking and risky behaviors are already

prevalent is just a bad idea. Research supports this conclusion.

101 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

A casino will do nothing to add to the State College community except foster and encourage

addictive behavior. The negatives far out weigh the positives.

100 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

CA-2.e.

Too much gambling in P A. Enough is Enough. Cause's Many Problems for families.

Suicides, Big Mental Health Problems, Some lose everything. It is not all glitz and glamor.

M

99 Thomas Engel

Apr 16, 2022

The casino, with associated businesses, will degrade the historical, cultural and environmental

life of the area, turning a once special part of PA to just another area of urban sprawl.

98 Ulziimaa Chimed-Ochir

Apr 16, 2022

I fear for my children’s safety as I live in the neighborhood

97 Alan Finnecy

Apr 16, 2022

I live and work in Centre County. I see no value in having a casino in our community with its

large college student population.

96 William Ling

Apr 16, 2022

I am a PSU alumni class of 1972. I believe a casino in the PSU/State College area will degrade

the university and town. I am not opposed to casino’s in general, just locating them in residential

communities and by schools or universities—-very bad idea that could attract bad elements

95 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

Gambling nearly ruined my life and put me in a HUGE amount of debt. These places are

designed to create compulsive gambling habits/gambling addictions. we need a local rehab for

various addictions not a casinos

94 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

This is a university town with a high population of young impressionable students. It's in the best

interest of the thriving scientific community and young students to not have a Casino here. I truly

believe a Casino would be antithetical to the spirit of this academic town and runs the danger of

disturbing the peace and safety.

93 Vicka Pevzner

Apr 16, 2022

No Casino!

92 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

We do not want this!

91 Phyllis Gardener

CA-2.e.

Apr 16, 2022

No Casino!

90 Scott Walther

Apr 16, 2022

This county does not need a casino here in State College. The threat of crime and gambling

addiction, especially with a large university student body, should be a major concern to those

who actually live here. Additionally, a casino typically has a negative affect local property

values, which is something we who own property in this area of greatly concerned with due to

the investment we've made to live here. I am greatly against this casino and I do hope that it is

not approved to move forward.

89 Barbara Perkons

Apr 16, 2022

I lived in NJ when the first casinos were proposed there. They became degrading blights on all

those communities that they went into. PLEASE don't allow this in our small town.

88 Sarah Christian

Apr 16, 2022

Please do not bring this casino to State College!

87 Morgan

Apr 16, 2022

Our community is already struggling financially, there are more productive ways to spend our

money in centre county.

86 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

This area does not need a casino.

85 Anonymous Family with Children

Apr 16, 2022

Please find something else more suitable for a more family-friendly environment. Very

concerned that this area will be consumed higher crime and addictions. Let's promote a more

peaceful and welcoming environment for all ages. A Costco would be much preferred.

84 JACK BASIAGO

Apr 16, 2022

I'm very concerned about the potential negative impacts that a casino may impart on our

community. There is already a significant need to support homelessness and poverty here in

State College. I would hate to see an increase in addictive behaviors add to these problems. I also

feel it would be a bad influence on our student population.

83 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

CA-2.e.

Opposed to a casino in college town. Will bring nothing to community but crime and problems.

No financial benefit. A scourge on the area.

82 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

We strongly oppose to casino in state college.

81 Julia Hix

Apr 16, 2022

The negative addictive behavior enabled by casinos is not good or healthy for our community.

80 Ian Duh

Apr 16, 2022

Plz don’t

79 Diane Collins

Apr 16, 2022

NO casino in State College area!

78 Susan Strauss

Apr 16, 2022

I live in College Township and am adamantly opposed to this casino for many reasons, including

but not limited to: This is a university town with more than 40,000 students enrolled at PSU, a

casino will constitute a major risk to the student body with regard to gambling activity and

addiction (PSU videos feature President Barron himself discussing these issues with experts), it

will not serve the needs of our broader community (State College and PSU) as a whole, the

Nittany Mall can/should be repurposed to better serve the wellbeing of our community, the only

winners here are the real estate developers and the state (who will also benefit immensely from

the revenues generated from gambling)...

There are far better ways to bring revenue to State College and College Township.

We need to get the word out to PSU parents, PSU alumni, and our local residents (many of

whom are not aware that a casino has even been proposed to occupy the space of the former

Macy's).

College Township residents who are not in favor of this casino: We are counting on your to

express your concerns as well.

It will take many many voices for us to be heard...please get the word out as loudly and as widely

as possible.

77 Daniel Materna

Apr 16, 2022

We strongly oppose a casino in State College. Don't forget, just as an addiction to alcohol does

not go away, an addiction to problem gambling also does not go away. A casino near Penn State

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University will bring more problems and total chaos than can ever be alphabetically listed here.

Please deny the license for the Nittany Mall Casino!

76 Julie Hoy-Ryland

Apr 16, 2022

There are better uses for this space.

75 Carol Phillips

Apr 16, 2022

No casino please

74 Douglas Sharp

Apr 16, 2022

A casino would be bad for our community through increased addiction to gambling and

increased crime.

73 Christina ombalski

Apr 16, 2022

There are much Better recreational uses for this space that would/could benefit our

town/community/youth/health

72 Michael Ludwig

Apr 16, 2022

A local casino will increase crime and gambling addictions. The negative impacts will far exceed

the gain in tax revenue.

71 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

We do not believe this is what we need. We need more toddler play inside for locals not bring

outsiders in.

70 Patricia Moore

Apr 16, 2022

I am against the casino

69 Anonymous

Apr 16, 2022

I used to live in an area with casinos. It brought nothing good to the community.

68 Jessica

Apr 16, 2022

No casino in centre co.!

67 Eileen Pfaff

Apr 16, 2022

A casino will not bring anything good to our community. It's a very bad idea.

CA-2.e.

66 Barry Voight

Apr 16, 2022

No casino for Centre county.

It will produce great harm to community

Barry voight

65 Carole Fillmann

Apr 16, 2022

As a parent and teacher I am greatly concerned about the casino and all the side industries that

build up around them.

64 Debbie Harrison

Apr 16, 2022

A casino will have a very negative impact on our community!

63 Peggy Myers

Apr 16, 2022

I absolutely oppose the casino coming to the Nittany Mall.

62 Renee Ford

Apr 16, 2022

People thinking of revenue from the casino need to count the cost that we will pay for the

negative impact it will have on our community and its residents.

61 Gizem Satici

Apr 16, 2022

I do NOT want a Casino in my town

60 Larry Rumbel

Apr 16, 2022

NO CASINO

59 Jaylene Smith

Apr 16, 2022

I am against a casino at the Nittany Mall.

58 Ron Dvorkin

Apr 16, 2022

NO CASINO

57 John Exley

Apr 16, 2022

NO CASINO

56 Ellyn Exley

CA-2.e.

Apr 16, 2022

NO CASINO

55 Bob Hohn

Apr 16, 2022

A casino would be detrimental to Centre County. It would only benefit the casino owners and

will cause untold misery to families that can't afford gambling losses.

54 Jessica Lehman

Apr 16, 2022

This casino is not going to do anything but make state college even more expensive. It’s already

hard to find a place to rent for anything under 1,000. Adding this is only going to be worse.

53 Girts Perkons

Apr 16, 2022

To whose benefit is this but to the owners who get to see everyone lose their money. Of all

places, a college town, to burden all of us to such a worthless business.

52 Theresa Heinz

Apr 16, 2022

No Casino.

51 James Cartey

Apr 16, 2022

I am opposed to addiction driven entities threatening the quality of life in the Centre region.

50 Daniel L Shields

Apr 15, 2022

The negative aspects of gambling are many. I am unaware of any benefits to gamblers.

49 Leigh Pitterle

Apr 15, 2022

I do not support bringing a casino to College Township. Gambling addictions destroy families.

48 Barbara McKeehen

Apr 15, 2022

A casino is a negative influence on a town like State College.

47 Enrique del Castillo

Apr 15, 2022

We say absolutely NO to a casino in this town. State College is a university town, not a gambling

town. The economy of central PA does not need this either. It needs real investment in

productive means and services.

46 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

CA-2.e.

Please NO casino

45 Derek L Kalp

Apr 15, 2022

We do not want or need a casino.

44 John Pitterle

Apr 15, 2022

We do not want a casino in State College and the many negative things that come with one,

including some addicted and challenged people and families.

43 Kendra McDuffie

Apr 15, 2022

Casinos are detrimental to the overall health of a community and I strongly oppose bringing one

here.

42 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

No Casino

41 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

I don't want a casino in my community!

40 Thomas Smith

Apr 15, 2022

I cannot find any valid reason for a casino in Centre County, other than to serve the pleasure of a

very small percentage of the permanent residents, and I foresee a substantial rise in gambling

addiction among young adults.

39 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

I vehemently oppose the casino project. Get IKEA to occupy the space so that the community

has access to decent furniture, thank you!!

38 Donna Miller

Apr 15, 2022

Please do not bring a casino to Happy Valley.

37 Kristen Boccumini

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose any casino in this town or the surrounding areas. My experience is casinos

deplete the health and wealth from the surrounding towns. Rather it attracts illegal or harmful

practices like drug use, addiction, and prostitution. This is not what Happy Valley needs which is

full of college students and families. This are will deteriorate just like Atlantic City, aside from

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the casino owners. Seems like a fun getaway but the town is a wasteland. Hear my voice loud a

clear, I SAY NO CASINO!!!

36 Grace Irwin

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose the casino at Nittany Mall in State College. We do NOT need a casino in our

small Penn State community. The negative impact - gambling and drug addiction, crime, etc. on

our community - would be catastrophic. It is NOT what our college town needs.

35 Anna Engels

Apr 15, 2022

I'm writing once again to voice my strong opposition to the Nittany Mall Casino. I'm very

concerned about the effect this casino will have on the health and well-being of the State College

community. I hope you take note of the volume of opposition feedback from our community, and

deny the license for the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall.

34 Valerie Silecchia

Apr 15, 2022

I vehemently object to a casino operating in Centre county. The risks to our community far

outweigh any employment opportunities and other alleged "benefits" the pro-casino crowd has

thus far provided. Our community will not benefit -- in either the short term or long term -- from

bringing a casino to our area. We need more opportunities for our community members to

engage in activities for all ages, and which will not carry risks of gambling addiction, drug use,

and misuse of family savings. The house *always* wins, so this is a losing opportunity for State

College. Please do not allow a casino to be built here.

33 Patti Hartle

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose the casino and the negative impact it will have on our community and quality

of life in State College.

32 Sonya Woods

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose having a casino in State College. This is not what our community needs.

31 Daniel Materna

Apr 15, 2022

Casino chaos will impact the State College community in ways we won't be able to precisely

describe in advance. If the casino has that grand-opening ceremony it will then be too late to

change anything, ever. The community will get to watch those alluring flashing lights at the

Nittany Mall for the next 30 years or more! Please don't think for even one moment the original

developers will manage that 24/7 joy indefinitely. It'll be sold to another casino corporation

faster than you might ever imagine. If this proposed casino license is approved in Harrisburg, the

folks who have already locked in Penn State's invisible pledge of allegiance will be doing high-

fives while laughing all the way to the bank. Don't wait for an eloquent list describing the casino

chaos that finally meet your expectations. Don't wait until the casino's ribbon-cutting at their

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opening ceremony at the Nittany Mall to look back and realize the area residents in Happy

Valley should have done something other than what we did. Please unanimously vote to deny the

approval of the Nittany Mall Casino's license application!

30 Mary Jane Stout

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose a casino in our area. What a horrible thing for a college town.

We are now a desirable location and a casino would detract from our college town, family

friendly charm. We have University sports, high school sport competitions, theatre, music and

other events that attract many. Visitors and tourists feel that we are a safe environment.

Students and others are known to be vulnerable to gambling addiction and sports betting is

already out of hand

Gambling will pull “entertainment” dollars from local business and University activities; big

negatives to consider.

Would this attract “loan sharks” and those pay-day lending places as some over extend their

finances? Have any of you seen the undesirable surroundings of some other casinos? I have

traveled quite a bit and have seen some pathetic little casinos surrounded by undesirable shops.

This plan isn’t a high end Las Vegas type setting.

Why on earth would this community allow this sort of thing here? I cannot think of a single thing

except the power of the greedy developer owners…..

29 Robert Thorpe

Apr 15, 2022

I oppose a Casino in the Nittany Mall in Centre County, both for the potentially negative

property value consequences as well as the negative societal issues these types of facilities

ultimately create.

28 Esther Lauchle

Apr 15, 2022

Nothing good could come from having a casino approved for our community. I only see

destruction, more crime, and tragic outcomes.

27 Melinda Ampthor

Apr 15, 2022

No to the Cadino to feed the greedy

26 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

I strongly oppose a casino in Centre County.

25 Kathy Boughter

Apr 15, 2022

NONONONONO CASINO!

24 Gina Leon

Apr 15, 2022

CA-2.e.

Absolutely the *last* thing this area needs....

23 Karen M Crabtree

Apr 15, 2022

This area already has MANY types of amusements and other forms of leisure activities. We DO

NOT NEED a casino! In fact, casinos ALWAYS create social problems that the community at

large ends up having to pay for. NO CASINO FOR CENTRE COUNTY!!! It would bring only

GRIEF in the long run!

22 Barbara Hofstrom

Apr 15, 2022

A casino is not in keeping with the values Centre County stands for.

21 Jed Neilson

Apr 15, 2022

Please do not put a casino in Centre county. Gambling and lotteries are attractive to governments

as an alternate form of raising revenue without officially raising taxes, but they often end up

disproportionately 'taxing' lower-income citizens. In addition to being a regressive tax on the

poor, they bring many other undesirable consequences to communities.

20 Zipeng Wang

Apr 15, 2022

no casino

19 Julie Gittings

Apr 15, 2022

I oppose a casino - too much risk for neighbors to lose money and develop problems.

18 Beth Eckert

Apr 15, 2022

I oppose a casino in the State College/Centre region.

17 Andrew S Yablonsky

Apr 15, 2022

It is unconscionable that a casino is attempting to pollute Happy Valley, 3.1 miles away from

Penn State's flagship campus! Is nothing sacred?Say NO APPROVAL for its license, by the Pa

Gaming Control Board!!

16 Joan M Bouchard

Apr 15, 2022

My son is a gambling addict because there was a casino too close to where we lived up when he

was in college. I don't want any other family to have to go through this.

15 Dave Borch

Apr 15, 2022

CA-2.e.

I lived in Maryland and saw first-hand what happens to a community when a casino is

introduced. Believe me, it's not pretty.

14 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

I'm strongly opposed to permitting the proposed mini casino in the Nittany Mall in Centre

County.

Mini casinos do not offer the big star entertainment, restaurants, hotels, glitz, etc. that large

casinos offer; therefore they are not entertainment destinations, and do not pull a large number of

outsiders into the community to spend their $.

Instead, they become a depository for local gamblers to drop their hard earned $, often resulting

in stress on their personal, emotional, mental, financial, and family situations.

They also attract unsavory legal and illegal businesses . . . pawn shops, payday loans, petty theft,

prostitution, drugs, etc. I spent many years working at a plant in northern Idaho and could see the

demise in the character of a region resulting from the introduction of a mini-casino.

The Centre region provides a unique and enjoyable locale to live, to raise a family, and to work;

as well as a destination for many alumni, sports enthusiasts, and others who are attracted to the

many special activities that this extraordinary region provides.

Permitting this mini-casino will be the start of an insidious infection which will gradually

deteriorate the health and character of our sacred region. It will be the entry point onto a slippery

slope which will lead to significant emotional and financial strain on those individuals and

families who succumb to its destructive temptation; and open the door to unsavory legal and

illegal business activity that will spoil this region's special character that we all enjoy.

13 Christy LaForce

Apr 15, 2022

One does not need t be addicted to lose a lot of money in a casino. It will not bring any benefits

to the citizens of this county.

12 george harrigan

Apr 15, 2022

We are State College, We are College township ... Neither of these are consistent with promoting

casino development . Take this bad business elsewhere. What follows these openings is

undesirable. This is not progress, this is not positive, this is the opposite of family oriented

values we support and promote.

11 Lidong Luo

Apr 15, 2022

We don't want the Casino in State College!

10 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

CA-2.e.

No.casino.

9 Dorothy Sandusky

Apr 15, 2022

We do not want to see a Casino in the State College Area.

8 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

A casino will not help build our community in a positive way at all- increased crime, drug use,

and gambling addiction will all be a problem.

7 Anonymous

Apr 15, 2022

College Twp. Does not need or want a casino!

6 Connie Puckett

Apr 15, 2022

I am opposed to having a casino in our community as I am concerned about increased crime,

drug and gambling addiction as well as the increased impact on our already stressed law

enforcement and other social services.

5 Kirk Heller

Apr 15, 2022

No to the Casino. There is no net positive in this scenario. Put in a KidsEmpire instead.

4 Richard Perini

Apr 15, 2022

Having lived in New York for 40+ years before moving to Bellefonte, I have observed the "rise"

of the Native People's casinos. I understand that there are some jobs created, but no net gain in

living conditions around the Casinos. Hence, I am not in favor of one in this area.

3 Cassie Konkle

Apr 15, 2022

I believe a casino will draw money away from Centre County. People have limited funds to

spend, and it would be better for that money to go towards supporting local businesses. I believe

a casino would also be dangerous for college students. There is already a large problem in the

area because of the excessive drinking done by students. I would not want to see gambling

addictions added to those problems.

2 Nancy Cone

Apr 15, 2022

For the safety of our children, youth and community do not allow a casino in Centre County. No

dollars can buy back the wasted lives that are lost in gambling and debt that follow this hopeless

form of entertainment that results in more homelessness and suicide in communities.

1 Andrew Shaffer

CA-2.e.

Apr 15, 2022

Discretionary spending in Central Pennsylvania is limited, and a casino would compete with our

area's existing businesses both for local customers' spending and also for employees - redirecting

our community's resources away from productive economic activity into wasteful spending on

addictive forms of entertainment. By reducing the amount of money available for non-casino

spending and increasing the cost of labor in our region, the casino would gradually drive some of

the existing companies in our region out of business. This would deprive our area’s residents of

the goods and services that these existing businesses already provide. The proposed casino would

not attract significant numbers of tourists or significant amounts of tourism income from other

nearby cities to offset these losses – those cities already have larger casinos of their own, and

casino patrons’ choices about where to gamble are driven primarily by locality and convenience.

Furthermore, tourists from farther away would have to travel past those larger casinos to get

here, and few people are going to travel hundreds of miles from out of state to gamble at a mini-

casino in the Nittany Mall. Instead, a casino would siphon tens of millions of dollars out of our

local community each year and cause significant numbers of Penn State college students to

become addicted to gambling.

If a casino is developed at the Nittany Mall, it will blight College Township and the other nearby

municipalities, leading to increased gambling addiction, poverty, and crime. These costs will be

borne not only by the customers of the casino who choose to gamble, but also by numerous other

people who never gamble themselves but who nevertheless depend upon those who will become

addicted to gambling at the casino – including their children, spouses, neighbors, employers, and

co-workers. All of these who depend upon each person who becomes addicted to gambling at the

casino will be negatively impacted when these people “choose” to gamble away their entire

paycheck or social security check each month because their addiction has caused them to forget

that anything else matters.

I strongly oppose the development of a casino at the Nittany Mall, and I am proud to stand up for

the health and well-being of our community with Kristen and the others who are signing this

petition. I call on the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to recognize that the gambling market

in Pennsylvania is already saturated, that the proposed casino will not accomplish the Board’s

goal of attracting additional tourists from other states into Pennsylvania, and that the local

community is overwhelmingly opposed to the development of this casino. Please respect our

wishes and deny the license for the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall!

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Signature # Sheet Date Name College Township?1 1 4/17/2022 Alexandra Shirk-Danz No2 1 4/17/2022 Eric Danz No3 1 4/17/2022 Vaughn Shirk Yes4 1 4/17/2022 Kathryn Shirk Yes5 1 4/19/2022 Megan Arvin No6 1 4/25/2022 Jonathan Stube Yes7 1 4/25/2022 Erin Stube Yes8 1 4/25/2022 Cynthia Mock Yes9 1 4/25/2022 Robert Kellar Yes

10 1 4/25/2022 Deborah Kellar Yes11 2 4/25/2022 Angela Kellar Yes12 2 4/25/2022 Sally Ripka Yes13 2 4/25/2022 Ulyana Trynovick Yes14 2 4/27/2022 Cheryl Glenn Yes15 3 4/15/2022 Alicia Hughes Yes16 3 4/15/2022 Roni Richner Yes17 3 4/15/2022 Jody DelBaggio No18 3 4/15/2022 Jackie Stauffer No19 4 4/26/2022 Jess Cornaggia No20 5 4/12/2022 Clarice Bainbridge No21 5 4/13/2022 Don Bainbridge No22 5 4/17/2022 Kathryn Tague No23 5 4/17/2022 Alexandra Gurski No24 5 4/17/2022 Ryan Tague No25 5 4/22/2022 Michael Tague No26 6 4/11/2022 David Barger No27 6 4/11/2022 Christopher McClury No28 6 4/11/2022 Reid Berdanier No29 6 4/11/2022 Walt Fillmann Yes30 6 4/11/2022 Matthew Robles No31 6 4/16/2022 Daniel Burgos No32 6 4/24/2022 Silvana Nobre No33 6 4/24/2022 Elizabeth Betts Yes34 6 4/24/2022 Margaret A. Johnstonbaugh Yes35 6 4/24/2022 Daniel Johnstonbaugh Yes36 7 4/24/2022 Barbara Perkons No37 7 4/24/2022 Hans Verlinde No38 7 4/24/2022 Stan Kovalev No39 7 4/24/2022 Betty Auo No

This document contains information for those who have signed the hard copy petition opposing the proposed Nittany Mall Casino as of 5/13/2022.

"We, the undersigned, do not want a casino in our community. We hereby request that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board deny the license for the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall."

CA-2.e.

40 7 4/24/2022 Jesse Tam No41 7 4/24/2022 Ellen McHenry Yes42 7 4/24/2022 Elizabeth Hagerup No43 7 4/24/2022 Maggie Lee No44 7 4/24/2022 Lynne Smith45 7 4/24/2022 Nancy Spooner Yes46 8 4/24/2022 Kurt Kroeker No47 8 4/24/2022 Lydia Kroeker No48 8 4/24/2022 Annie Sharp No49 8 4/24/2022 John Ewing No50 8 4/24/2022 Don Garbrick No51 8 4/24/2022 Paul D. Zell No52 8 4/24/2022 Kunt Haushalter No53 8 4/24/2022 Belinda Geist No54 8 4/24/2022 Joanna Haushalter No55 8 4/24/2022 Sean Haushalter No56 9 4/21/2022 Brian Roberg No57 9 4/24/2022 Laura Booz No58 9 4/24/2022 SueEllen Speicher No59 9 4/24/2022 James Martin No60 9 4/24/2022 John Ake No61 9 4/24/2022 Barbara Geist Yes62 9 4/24/2022 Christopher Geist Yes63 9 4/24/2022 Lynda Bennett No64 9 4/24/2022 Sheryl Groner No65 10 4/24/2022 Andrew Cecere No66 10 4/24/2022 Hope Cecere No67 10 4/24/2022 Susan Natter No68 10 4/24/2022 Kenneth J Layton No69 10 4/24/2022 Orie Barron No70 10 4/24/2022 Luther C. Natter No71 10 4/24/2022 Susan and Paul Griffin Yes72 10 4/24/2022 Brian Thadl No73 10 4/24/2022 Chris Kirkpatrick No74 10 4/24/2022 Joan Kirkpatrick No75 11 4/24/2022 Genevieve Volgstadt No76 11 4/24/2022 Perry Denniston No77 11 4/24/2022 Sharon Maktin No78 11 4/24/2022 Ryan Booz No79 11 4/24/2022 James Bennett No80 11 4/24/2022 Andrea Noid No81 11 4/24/2022 Steven Volgstadt No82 11 4/24/2022 April Thrush No83 11 4/24/2022 Stephen Smith Yes84 11 4/24/2022 Gretchen Denniston No85 12 4/24/2022 Timothy Eshelman No86 12 4/24/2022 Marilyn Saverance No

CA-2.e.

87 12 4/24/2022 Joseph Saverance No88 12 4/24/2022 Amy Wagner No89 12 4/24/2022 William A Plant No90 12 4/24/2022 Tom Witmer No91 12 4/24/2022 Pamela Jane Reed No92 12 4/24/2022 Ben Lee No93 12 4/24/2022 William Noid No94 12 4/24/2022 Ben Hagerup No95 13 4/22/2022 Josh Purviance No96 13 4/24/2022 John Homan No97 13 4/24/2022 Sean Haushalter No98 13 4/24/2022 Beverly Haushalter No99 14 4/24/2022 Rob Geist No

100 14 4/24/2022 Carin Roberg No101 14 4/24/2022 Amaryah Haushalter No102 14 4/24/2022 Ceci Rusnak No103 15 4/24/2022 Janice Witmer No104 15 4/24/2022 Thomas Mensch No105 15 4/24/2022 Robert Spooner Yes106 15 4/24/2022 Bethany Eshelman No107 15 4/24/2022 Dylan Rummel Yes108 16 4/14/2022 Bonnie Junod No109 16 4/14/2022 Joseph Kulik Yes110 16 4/14/2022 Margaret Barton No111 16 4/14/2022 Rachel Summers No112 16 4/14/2022 Dorothy Blair No113 16 4/14/2022 Arthur Curtze No114 16 4/14/2022 Pamela Shent No115 16 4/14/2022 Martha Butler No116 16 4/23/2022 John Erickson No117 16 4/23/2022 Marjolie Erickson No118 16 4/24/2022 Jose A. Guerrero Yes119 17 4/10/2022 Holly Howden Yes120 17 4/10/2022 Kaylah Olshefsky No121 17 4/10/2022 Caleb Olshefsky No122 17 4/10/2022 Ryan Chaky No123 17 4/10/2022 Miranda Auhl No124 17 4/10/2022 Cameron McHenry No125 17 4/10/2022 Eric Lysczek No126 17 4/10/2022 Hannah Lysczek No127 17 4/10/2022 Andrew Shaffer No128 17 4/10/2022 Erin Shaffer No129 18 4/10/2022 Conal Carr No130 18 4/10/2022 Douglas Sharp No131 18 4/10/2022 Patricia Sharp No132 18 4/10/2022 Robert Dvorksy No133 18 4/10/2022 Suzanne Kiehl No

CA-2.e.

134 18 4/10/2022 Theresa Dvorsky No135 18 4/10/2022 Richard Smith No136 18 4/10/2022 Robert Fillmann No137 18 4/10/2022 Sara Fillmann No138 18 4/11/2022 Time Howden Yes139 19 4/20/2022 Laurel West No140 19 4/20/2022 Harry West No141 20 4/20/2022 Vicki Carter No142 20 4/20/2022 Mary Thompsen No143 20 4/20/2022 Joann McCormick No144 20 4/20/2022 Mary G. Reed No145 20 4/20/2022 Loretta M. Jeffreys No146 20 4/20/2022 Andrew Maretzki No147 20 4/20/2022 M. Lillian Davenport No148 20 4/20/2022 Carolyn Billanti No149 20 4/20/2022 Richard Hutchins No150 20 4/22/2022 Doug Miller No151 21 4/20/2022 Phyllis T. Gardener No152 21 4/20/2022 Della Bube No153 21 4/20/2022 Ed Klevans No154 21 4/20/2022 Betsy Tanabe No155 21 4/20/2022 Nancy Guild No156 21 4/20/2022 Mary Mills No157 21 4/20/2022 Wendy Holder No158 21 4/20/2022 Marjorie H. Weigel No159 21 4/20/2022 Robert Heiser No160 21 4/20/2022 Mary Jo Heiser No161 22 4/20/2022 Helen B Warren No162 22 4/20/2022 Nel Kopp No163 22 4/20/2022 Ruth Holter No164 22 4/20/2022 Jule Cameron No165 22 4/20/2022 Sandy Thomas No166 22 4/20/2022 Mimi St. Clair No167 22 4/20/2022 Helen Olsen No168 22 4/20/2022 Carolyn G. Anderson No169 22 4/20/2022 Barbara Hale No170 22 4/20/2022 Shirley Vogelsong No171 23 4/20/2022 Helen Love No172 23 4/20/2022 Jane Wettstone No173 23 4/20/2022 Margaret Lorah No174 23 4/20/2022 Constance Matthews No175 23 4/20/2022 Louise Goldschmidt No176 23 4/20/2022 Herman Richey No177 23 4/20/2022 Michael Bourgo No178 23 4/20/2022 Libby Klein No179 23 4/20/2022 Helen Roback No180 23 4/20/2022 Ralph Way No

CA-2.e.

181 24 4/20/2022 Jo Bewley No182 24 4/20/2022 Dorothy Lutz No183 24 4/20/2022 Deborah Klevans No184 24 4/20/2022 Marilyn Eastridge No185 24 4/20/2022 Florence Reese No186 24 4/20/2022 Daniel Holter No187 24 4/20/2022 Barbara Gross No188 24 4/20/2022 Joanne Arble No189 24 4/20/2022 Sandra Riddiford No190 25 4/20/2022 Glendon Blume No191 25 4/20/2022 Linda Rosensteel No192 25 4/20/2022 Carl Rosensteel No193 25 4/20/2022 Barbara Huffard No194 25 4/20/2022 Barbara Seibel No195 25 4/20/2022 Sabrina Chapman No196 25 4/20/2022 Doris Carter No197 25 4/20/2022 Barb Minard No198 25 4/20/2022 Carol Eubanks No199 25 4/20/2022 Martha Thompson No200 26 4/15/2022 Dante Scalzi No201 26 4/13/2022 Joanne Johnston No202 26 4/15/2022 Edwin Johnston No203 26 4/15/2022 Nancy Eaton No204 26 4/15/2022 Martha Thompson No205 26 4/15/2022 Harvey Haack No206 26 4/16/2022 Jean H. Miller No207 26 4/16/2022 Craig Miller No208 26 4/16/2022 Demi Snowden No209 26 4/16/2022 Donald Snowden No210 27 4/15/2022 Cheryl Price No211 27 4/15/2022 Janet A Wuest No212 27 4/15/2022 E. Cameron No213 27 4/15/2022 Donna Queeney No214 27 4/15/2022 Nick T. Kerlin No215 27 4/15/2022 Nancy Decker No216 27 4/15/2022 Cherene Holland No217 27 4/15/2022 Albert Jarrett No218 27 4/15/2022 Ellen K. Jarrett No219 27 4/15/2022 Robert Kabel No220 28 4/14/2022 P. Austin No221 28 4/15/2022 Ingrid Hoffner No222 28 4/15/2022 Jerry Wettstone No223 28 4/15/2022 Doris Trueblood No224 28 4/15/2022 Evelyn Bartsch No225 28 4/15/2022 Marsha Haack No226 28 4/15/2022 David Peppler No227 28 4/15/2022 Gary Decker No

CA-2.e.

228 28 4/15/2022 Elizabeth Phillips No229 28 4/15/2022 Emily Filling No230 29 5/1/2022 Victoria Lenze Yes231 29 5/1/2022 Taylor Guelich Yes232 29 5/1/2022 Natasha McClurg Yes233 29 5/1/2022 Chris Kirk No234 29 5/1/2022 Miriam Schneider No235 30 5/1/2022 Ryan Falb No236 30 5/1/2022 John Rothrock No237 30 5/1/2022 Emily Wenda No238 30 5/1/2022 Mike Manahan No239 30 5/1/2022 Mike Chambers No240 30 5/1/2022 Donna Martin No241 30 5/1/2022 Taylor Chambers No242 30 5/1/2022 Michael Betts Yes243 31 4/21/2022 Mildred Ritz No244 31 4/21/2022 Iris Flynn No245 31 4/21/2022 Jane Sheeder No246 31 4/21/2022 Tom Huntley No247 31 4/21/2022 Phil Taylor No248 31 4/21/2022 Merlin Ritz No249 31 4/21/2022 Curt Horton No250 31 4/21/2022 Eileen Pfaff No251 31 4/21/2022 Dianne Meckes No252 31 4/21/2022 Andrea Mastro No253 32 4/22/2022 Herman Richey No254 32 4/22/2022 Harry Holder No255 32 4/22/2022 Ruth Way No256 32 4/23/2022 Grace Wood No257 32 4/23/2022 Sam Huffard No258 32 4/23/2022 Dorothy E. Cecil No259 32 4/23/2022 Barbara Hartle No260 32 4/23/2022 Cyrus Klingsperg No261 32 4/23/2022 Violet Schroeder No262 32 4/23/2022 Mary Lou Bennett No263 33 4/22/2022 Ruth W. Blume No264 33 4/22/2022 Kendra McDuffie No265 33 4/22/2022 Eduardo Ramos No266 33 4/24/2022 Rolanole Bartko No267 33 4/24/2022 Ruth Yeaton No268 33 4/25/2022 John Hamon No269 33 4/26/2022 Bill Arble No270 33 4/26/2022 Emma Horton No271 33 4/27/2022 Ruth Way No272 33 4/27/2022 Suzanne Roy No273 34 4/29/2022 Amanda Evans No274 34 4/29/2022 Nadia Leedom No

CA-2.e.

275 34 4/29/2022 Don Leedom No276 34 4/29/2022 Lynda Kasmala No277 34 4/29/2022 Gene Williams No278 34 4/29/2022 Megan Williams No279 34 4/29/2022 J.B. Evans No280 34 4/29/2022 Noah Leedom No281 34 4/30/2022 Jim Miller No282 35 4/30/2022 Shelby Luse No283 35 4/30/2022 Jackson C. Baker Yes284 35 4/30/2022 Jane Bugden No285 35 4/30/2022 M. Williams No286 35 4/30/2022 Dale Mohler No287 35 4/30/2022 Jamie Gerber No288 35 4/30/2022 Justin Agostinelli No289 35 4/30/2022 Jen Colwell No290 35 4/30/2022 Mark Colwell No291 35 4/30/2022 Liz McCord No292 36 4/24/2022 Christina Walker Yes293 36 4/25/2022 Don Hampton No294 36 4/26/2022 Wanda Moore Yes295 36 4/26/2022 Sean Kader No296 36 4/27/2022 Rachael Lansberry Yes297 36 4/27/2022 Catrina Mumyack Yes298 36 4/27/2022 Tanya Harter Yes299 36 4/27/2022 Casandra Emel Yes300 36 4/28/2022 Veronica Lanning Yes301 37 4/24/2022 Alexis Wetzler No302 37 4/24/2022 Maurisa Horner No303 38 4/24/2022 Debra Misieraeo No304 38 4/24/2022 Tyler Capozzi No305 38 4/24/2022 Rachel Walwer No306 38 4/24/2022 Makhonyola Khozc No307 38 4/24/2022 Nathaniel A. Foor No308 38 4/24/2022 Sel Edor No309 38 4/24/2022 Voel Watkins No310 38 4/26/2022 John Stroh No311 38 4/26/2022 Noah Repman No312 38 4/26/2022 Lance Kerr No313 39 4/24/2022 Nelson Seaman No314 39 4/24/2022 Sandra E. Quick No315 39 4/24/2022 Jack L. Quick No316 39 4/24/2022 Joy King No317 39 4/24/2022 Joseph C. King No318 39 4/24/2022 Susan Seaman No319 39 4/24/2022 Jackie Tawse No320 39 4/24/2022 Karen Knepp No321 39 4/24/2022 Tisha Edor No

CA-2.e.

322 39 4/24/2022 Malachi Edor No323 40 4/24/2022 Blair Bitner No324 40 4/24/2022 Aaron Bitner No325 40 4/24/2022 Steve Jury No326 40 4/22/2022 Makaila Parsons Yes327 40 4/24/2022 Hamah Watkins No328 40 4/24/2022 Kendra Sefter No329 40 4/24/2022 James Robb No330 40 4/24/2022 Gail Robb No331 40 4/24/2022 Vanessa Holtzinger No332 40 4/24/2022 Thomas Foley Yes333 41 4/24/2022 Jennifer Tanney No334 41 4/24/2022 Daniel Beisel No335 41 4/24/2022 Monteca Beisel No336 41 4/24/2022 Melissa Quct No337 41 4/24/2022 Melissa Robinson No338 41 4/24/2022 Robert Oakes No339 41 4/24/2022 William Keller No340 41 4/24/2022 Russell Jenness No341 41 4/24/2022 Raymond Lantz No342 41 4/24/2022 Angela Moore No343 42 4/24/2022 Patty Parsons No344 42 4/24/2022 Scott Orr No345 42 4/24/2022 Judi Orr No346 42 4/24/2022 Marie Roberts No347 42 4/24/2022 Saide Roberts No348 42 4/24/2022 Trey Judy No349 42 4/24/2022 Jackie Oshinskie Yes350 42 4/24/2022 Rob Oshinskie Yes351 42 4/24/2022 Khaleah Jackson No352 42 4/24/2022 Penny Showan No353 43 4/24/2022 Daniel Tracy No354 43 4/24/2022 Janice F. Oakes No355 43 4/24/2022 Ron Borger No356 43 4/24/2022 Susan Taylor No357 43 4/24/2022 Connie Bailey No358 43 4/24/2022 Chastity Blom No359 43 4/24/2022 Corena Breon No360 43 4/24/2022 Jeff Breon No361 43 4/24/2022 Tim Stover No362 43 4/24/2022 Jimmy Miller No363 44 4/24/2022 Rose Sciabica No364 44 4/24/2022 Seth Johnson No365 44 4/24/2022 Dave King No366 44 4/24/2022 Ella Mae Miller No367 44 4/24/2022 Mary Wells No368 44 4/24/2022 Jeff Wells No

CA-2.e.

369 44 4/24/2022 Mike Baily No370 44 4/24/2022 Carson Manville No371 44 4/24/2022 Milana Glushall Yes372 44 4/24/2022 Ken Miller No373 45 4/24/2022 Deanna K. Wakefield No374 45 4/24/2022 James Miller No375 45 4/24/2022 Susan Dreibelbis No376 45 4/24/2022 Diane Stoner No377 45 4/24/2022 Daniel Dressler No378 45 4/24/2022 Sherry Capozzi No379 45 4/24/2022 Kerri Hoover No380 45 4/24/2022 Vaisha Silvey No381 45 4/24/2022 Kendra Manville No382 45 4/24/2022 Barbara Fyffe No383 46 4/24/2022 Erin Dunleavy No384 46 4/24/2022 Hope Frey No385 46 4/24/2022 Karen Finlan No386 46 4/24/2022 Shari Martin No387 46 4/24/2022 Becky Smith No388 46 4/24/2022 Frances Shacklock No389 46 4/24/2022 K. Quint Hoover No390 46 4/24/2022 Lorie A. Hoover No391 46 4/24/2022 Cord Ruffrar Yes392 46 4/24/2022 Jimi Storin No393 47 4/24/2022 Kim Trainer Yes394 47 4/24/2022 Julie Knight No395 47 4/24/2022 Eric Jones No396 47 4/24/2022 Tom Griffith No397 47 4/24/2022 Theresa Stover No398 47 4/24/2022 Emily Orny No399 47 4/24/2022 Amy Harpster No400 47 4/24/2022 Ben Ryffner Yes401 47 4/24/2022 Shelley Miller No402 47 4/24/2022 Patsy Johnstonbach No403 48 4/24/2022 Jessica Marsh No404 48 4/24/2022 Kathleen Matthews No405 48 4/24/2022 Linda Scott No406 48 4/24/2022 Craig Miller Yes407 48 4/24/2022 Stephanie Miller Yes408 48 4/24/2022 Doug Bloom No409 48 4/24/2022 Ashley King No410 48 4/24/2022 Andrew King No411 48 4/24/2022 Edward W. Johnstonbaugh No412 48 4/24/2022 Caroline Kenny No413 49 4/24/2022 Angie Snyder No414 49 4/24/2022 Nadia Clushall No415 49 4/24/2022 Dena Harter Yes

CA-2.e.

416 49 4/24/2022 Jim E. Bucci No417 49 4/24/2022 Tabatha Wilson No418 49 4/24/2022 Tracey Ruffner Yes419 49 4/24/2022 Belinda Walker No420 49 4/24/2022 Trent Marsh No421 49 4/24/2022 Joshua Ruddner No422 49 4/24/2022 Rebecca Smith No423 50 5/1/2022 Aimee Watson No424 50 5/1/2022 Hazel Miles No425 50 5/1/2022 Linden Miles No426 50 5/1/2022 Ken and Linda Baney No427 50 5/1/2022 Edward Haywood No428 50 5/1/2022 Daniel Sharp No429 50 5/1/2022 Karen Derstine No430 50 5/1/2022 Debra Gill No431 50 5/1/2022 Leroy Derstine No432 51 5/1/2022 Terry Watson No433 51 5/1/2022 Thomas Armstrong No434 51 5/1/2022 David R. Spaugh No435 51 5/1/2022 Diana Hatwood No436 51 5/1/2022 Susan Spaugh No437 51 5/1/2022 Shannon Dillon No438 51 5/1/2022 Carolyn Sharp No439 51 5/1/2022 Carmen Soltis No440 51 5/1/2022 Robert T. Rodkey No441 51 5/1/2022 Amy J. Sharp No442 52 5/1/2022 Dana Reed Yes443 52 5/1/2022 Steven Reese No444 53 4/24/2022 Jennifer Bamer Yes445 53 4/24/2022 Jen Conklin Yes446 54 4/14/2022 Jennifer Miller Yes447 54 4/14/2022 Jane Herbert Yes448 54 4/14/2022 April Millet Yes449 54 4/14/2022 Chris Millet Yes450 54 4/22/2022 Angela Lesher Yes451 55 4/13/2022 Judith Lamberso Yes452 55 4/24/2022 Maria Landschoot Yes453 55 4/24/2022 Ellen Zelinsky Yes454 55 4/24/2022 Andrew Hughes Yes455 55 4/24/2022 Deborah Morton Yes456 55 4/24/2022 Nick Czekaj Yes457 55 4/24/2022 Jake Oeswti Yes458 55 4/24/2022 Kris Tucker Yes459 55 4/24/2022 Kirsten Kjelgaard Yes460 55 4/24/2022 Ashton Higgins Yes461 56 4/14/2022 Cynthia Tait Law Yes462 56 4/14/2022 Gordon Law Yes

CA-2.e.

463 56 4/14/2022 Rebecca Smith Yes464 56 4/14/2022 Mitchel E. Smith Yes465 56 4/14/2022 Urszula Kulakowski Yes466 56 4/14/2022 Erik Loss Yes467 56 4/14/2022 Ginger Grieco Yes468 56 4/14/2022 Mark Brogdan Yes469 56 4/14/2022 Many Moye Yes470 56 4/14/2022 Jack Moyer Yes471 57 4/12/2022 Amy Allison Yes472 57 4/12/2022 Steven Allison Yes473 57 4/12/2022 Jason Winfield Yes474 57 4/12/2022 Kathleen O'Connell Yes475 57 4/12/2022 Rebecca Haldeman Yes476 57 4/12/2022 Rebecca Atwell Yes477 57 4/12/2022 Harold Johnson Yes478 57 4/12/2022 Madeleine Molenaar Yes479 57 4/12/2022 Peter Molenaar Yes480 58 4/13/2022 Gretchen Knipe Yes481 58 4/24/2022 Joseph Owen Yes482 58 4/24/2022 Casey McNeil Yes483 58 4/24/2022 Corinne Campbell Yes484 58 4/24/2022 Pilar Beltran Yes485 58 4/24/2022 Gregory Czecic Yes486 58 4/24/2022 Leigha Moore Yes487 58 4/24/2022 Michael Moore Yes488 58 4/24/2022 Rhonda Spicer Yes489 58 4/24/2022 Scott Spicer Yes490 59 4/10/2022 Lakotah Waltz Yes491 59 4/10/2022 Steve Lehman Yes492 59 4/10/2022 Eleanor Lehman Yes493 59 4/10/2022 Michelle Damiano Yes494 59 4/10/2022 Rebecca Blair Yes495 59 4/10/2022 Jody Harrigton Yes496 59 4/12/2022 Nicole McNeil Yes497 59 4/12/2022 Matt Rode Yes498 59 4/12/2022 Elizabeth Egan Yes499 59 4/12/2022 Zach Levitsky Yes500 60 4/12/2022 Daniel Collins Yes501 60 4/12/2022 Emily Burns Yes502 60 4/12/2022 Ellie Owens No503 60 4/12/2022 Sean P. McConnell Yes504 60 4/12/2022 Janis McConnell Yes505 60 4/12/2022 Tim Moyer Yes506 60 4/13/2022 Chris Jordan Yes507 60 4/13/2022 Colin Turner Yes508 60 4/13/2022 Lisa Jo Harrington Yes509 60 4/13/2022 John Dixon Yes

CA-2.e.

510 61 4/9/2022 Susan Strauss Yes511 61 4/9/2022 Adanech Strauss Yes512 61 4/9/2022 Mihret Strauss Yes513 61 4/9/2022 Terefech Strauss Yes514 61 4/9/2022 Dottie Sandusky Yes515 61 4/9/2022 Thomas Frey Yes516 61 4/9/2022 Shannon Frey Yes517 61 4/9/2022 Randall Bahnsen Yes518 61 4/9/2022 William Adams Yes519 61 4/9/2022 Lilian Bahnsen Yes520 61 4/9/2022 Steve Hamilton Yes521 62 4/9/2022 Renee Obringer Yes522 62 4/9/2022 Loretta Owen Yes523 62 4/9/2022 Linda Rathbun Yes524 62 4/9/2022 Adam Yoder Yes525 62 4/9/2022 Veronica Yoder Yes526 62 4/9/2022 Helen Bish Yes527 62 4/9/2022 Kal Hasan Yes528 62 4/9/2022 Amy Hasan Yes529 62 4/9/2022 Bereket Strauss Yes530 62 4/10/2022 Tenaye Strauss Yes531 63 4/24/2022 Nathan McElroy No532 63 4/27/2022 William J Sundstrom No533 63 4/27/2022 Dawn M Sundstrom No534 63 4/28/2022 Sean Peters No535 64 5/4/2022 Ethan Costella No536 64 5/4/2022 Maxwell Smith Yes537 64 5/4/2022 Amy Harris Yes538 64 5/4/2022 Braydon Button No539 64 5/4/2022 Zane Brancefield No540 64 5/4/2022 Daniel Rhoads No541 64 5/4/2022 Aleesia Shepard No542 64 5/4/2022 Esther Maas No543 64 5/4/2022 Jenny Sue Kenny No544 64 5/4/2022 Christie Jester No545 65 4/12/2022 Anne H. Bastian No546 65 4/13/2022 Judith E. Bourne No547 65 4/13/2022 William C. Bourne No548 65 4/13/2022 Drew Fenstermacher No549 65 4/13/2022 Judy Walter Yes550 65 4/13/2022 Andrew Bourne Yes551 65 4/13/2022 Chris Bourne No552 65 4/13/2022 Jeremy Walter No553 65 4/13/2022 Pauline Ceprish No554 65 4/13/2022 Timothy A. Bastian No555 66 4/19/2022 Barbara Cochran No556 66 4/19/2022 Richard Cochran No

CA-2.e.

557 66 5/4/2022 Peter Heaney No558 66 5/4/2022 Kim Cook No559 66 5/4/2022 Amy Earle No560 66 5/4/2022 Joseph Guenot No561 66 5/4/2022 Heather Smartt No562 66 5/4/2022 Josh Ervine No563 66 5/4/2022 Jason Werle No564 67 5/4/2022 Sam Hoskins Yes565 67 5/4/2022 Michelle Abrams No566 67 5/4/2022 Abigail Bourne No567 67 5/4/2022 Sara Bourne No568 67 5/4/2022 Mary Bourne No569 67 5/4/2022 Dianna Fenstermacher No570 67 5/4/2022 Emily Bourne No571 68 5/4/2022 Tom Weidner No572 68 5/4/2022 Joshua Bourne No573 68 5/4/2022 Ashlyn Heckman No574 68 5/5/2022 Pat Winterrowd No575 68 5/5/2022 Gary Winterrowd No576 68 5/5/2022 Jim Maund No577 68 5/5/2022 John Short No578 69 5/5/2022 Debra Trudeau No579 69 5/5/2022 George Trudeau No580 69 5/5/2022 Amy Brown No581 69 5/5/2022 Thomas Wellon No582 69 5/5/2022 Vanessa Holden No583 69 5/5/2022 Susanne Hechman No584 70 5/1/2022 Patrick Glynn Yes585 70 5/1/2022 Jeffrey Rose No586 70 5/1/2022 Lori Rose No587 70 5/1/2022 Bill Rose No588 70 5/1/2022 Zachary Simmons No589 70 5/1/2022 Barry Kroeker No590 70 5/1/2022 Veronica Hay Yes591 70 5/1/2022 Tom Jackson No592 70 5/1/2022 Sue Jackson No593 70 5/1/2022 Noelle Toumayants Yes594 71 5/1/2022 Ash Toumayants Yes595 71 5/1/2022 Mark Landon Yes596 71 5/1/2022 Paul Hay Yes597 72 5/5/2022 Kate Baumler Yes598 72 5/5/2022 Kai Walberg Yes599 73 5/8/2022 Roman Kohl Yes600 73 5/8/2022 Olga Kohl Yes601 74 5/8/2022 Oleg Tishchenko No602 74 5/8/2022 Tatyana Tischenko No603 74 5/8/2022 Daniel Glushuk No

CA-2.e.

604 74 5/8/2022 Valentina Ilmen No605 74 5/8/2022 Y. Vorokor No606 74 5/8/2022 Nellie Kosova Yes607 74 5/8/2022 Vladimir Kosov Yes608 74 5/8/2022 Nataliya Vovchenico No609 74 5/8/2022 Alexandr Vovchenico No610 75 5/8/2022 Sergey Shtrcfleny No611 75 5/8/2022 Lvudmila Shinova Yes612 75 5/8/2022 Gennady Gerasenko No613 75 5/8/2022 Valentina Maslov No614 76 5/8/2022 Vladimir Maslov No615 76 5/9/2022 Lyubov Novikov No616 76 5/9/2022 Vladimir Novikov No617 76 5/9/2022 Benjamin Stefanovich No618 77 5/8/2022 Violetta Solodovnik Yes619 77 5/8/2022 Galina Kovtun Yes620 77 5/8/2022 Yaroslav Kronin No621 77 5/8/2022 Daniel Gerasenko Yes622 78 5/8/2022 Iryna Kosov No623 78 5/8/2022 Tygevko No624 78 5/8/2022 Nina Voronisova No625 78 5/8/2022 Alexandr Tishchehko No626 78 5/8/2022 Yelena Stefanovich No627 78 5/8/2022 Vika Kovhun No628 78 5/8/2022 Tim Sote No629 78 5/8/2022 Yeketerina No630 79 5/8/2022 Rimma Lykin No631 79 5/8/2022 Iryna Beliavskaya No632 79 5/8/2022 Olga Maslov Yes633 79 5/8/2022 Roman Maslov Yes634 79 5/8/2022 Vera Kritina Yes635 79 5/8/2022 Aleksandr Shmakov No636 80 5/8/2022 Tatyana Kovalev No637 80 5/8/2022 Irina Goncharova No638 80 5/8/2022 Vladislava Gerasenko Yes639 80 5/8/2022 Nelli Kronin Yes640 81 5/8/2022 David Galchenko No641 81 5/8/2022 Carolina Shindy Yes642 81 5/8/2022 Marina Shindy Yes643 81 5/8/2022 Benjamin Shindy Yes644 81 5/8/2022 Andrey Popov No645 81 5/8/2022 Peter Popov No646 81 5/8/2022 Alesya Bubnova No647 81 5/8/2022 Tatyana Bubnova Yes648 81 5/8/2022 Sophia Bubnova Yes649 81 5/8/2022 Artew Soladovnik Yes650 82 5/8/2022 Inna Bubovik No

CA-2.e.

651 82 5/8/2022 Audrey Stefanorica Yes652 82 5/8/2022 Helen Fomichev Yes653 82 5/8/2022 Tim Bereznko Yes654 82 5/8/2022 Anastasia Berezenko Yes655 82 5/8/2022 Olga Maslov Yes656 82 5/8/2022 Sergii Bobliakh Yes657 82 5/8/2022 Ruslan Kovtun Yes658 82 5/8/2022 Valera Kondratyev No659 82 5/8/2022 Maksim Kovtun No660 83 5/8/2022 Oleg Snejko No661 83 5/8/2022 Andrey Berezhnoy No662 83 5/8/2022 Natalya Baygozin Yes663 83 5/8/2022 Volodymyr Baygozin Yes664 83 5/8/2022 Semeon Voronin Yes665 83 5/8/2022 Lybor Kolossov Yes666 83 5/8/2022 Olga Bogdanets No667 83 5/8/2022 Tatyana Stefanovich No668 83 5/8/2022 Larisa Pinchuk No669 83 5/8/2022 Liliya Solodovnik Yes670 84 5/8/2022 Pavel Gerasenko Yes671 84 5/8/2022 Valentina Kurbatov No672 84 5/8/2022 Michelle Bobnor Yes673 84 5/8/2022 Dmitriy Bobnor Yes674 84 5/8/2022 Sergey Stefanovich Yes675 84 5/8/2022 Alvina Stefanovich Yes676 84 5/8/2022 Dennis Kolosov Yes677 84 5/8/2022 Vadim Kolosov Yes678 84 5/8/2022 Diana Pinchuk Yes679 84 5/8/2022 Daniel Tishchenko No680 85 5/8/2022 Victoria Stefanovich No681 85 5/8/2022 Roman Stefanovich No682 85 5/8/2022 Oksana Fechorov No683 85 5/8/2022 Dennis Fedorov No684 85 5/8/2022 Irina Shilova No685 85 5/8/2022 Pavel Tomichev No686 85 5/8/2022 Svetlana Gerasenko No687 85 5/8/2022 Tim Kovalev No688 85 5/8/2022 Mark Kovalev No689 85 5/8/2022 Svetlana Kovalev No690 86 5/8/2022 Nina Rudenko No691 86 5/8/2022 Natalya Litvinova No692 86 5/8/2022 Olga Gerasenko Yes693 86 5/8/2022 Valentina Maslov Yes694 86 5/8/2022 Larisa Nakhabenko No695 86 5/8/2022 Vyacheslav Nathabenko No696 86 5/8/2022 Irina Kovtun Yes697 86 5/8/2022 Vyacheslav Solodovnik No

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698 86 5/8/2022 Zhanna Glushak No699 86 5/8/2022 Gerasal Lyuko No700 87 5/8/2022 Irina No701 87 5/8/2022 Petr Kurbok No702 87 5/8/2022 Galina Kurbok No703 87 5/8/2022 Olga Berezhnos No704 87 5/8/2022 Anita Kuorbahv No705 87 5/8/2022 Andrey Kurbotov No706 87 5/8/2022 Nina Kondratyev No707 87 5/8/2022 Anna Plokhova No708 88 5/8/2022 Zhanna Maslov No709 88 5/8/2022 Kevin Maslov No710 88 5/8/2022 Yuriy Kurbora No711 88 5/8/2022 Dennis Lykin No712 88 5/8/2022 Angelnia Aseyeva Yes713 88 5/8/2022 Vladimir Aseyev Yes714 88 5/8/2022 Vladimir Likhonin Yes715 88 5/8/2022 Shakol Peters Yes716 88 5/8/2022 Lyudmila Antonenko Yes717 88 5/8/2022 Denis Kosov No718 89 5/8/2022 Harry Gearhart No719 89 5/8/2022 Frances Gearhart No720 89 5/8/2022 Nellie Lykens No721 89 5/8/2022 Darrell Egolf Yes722 89 5/8/2022 Patti Thor No723 89 5/8/2022 Robert Shutt No724 89 5/8/2022 Sandra D. Marshall No725 89 5/8/2022 Marsha Perini No726 89 5/8/2022 Steven Perini No727 90 5/8/2022 Dorothy A. Bellissimo Yes728 90 5/8/2022 Roxanne Hockenberry No729 90 5/8/2022 Cyndi Egolf Yes730 90 5/8/2022 Mary Alexay Yes731 90 5/8/2022 Jim Thor No732 90 5/8/2022 Brenda Watson No733 90 5/8/2022 Jennifer Shutt No734 90 5/8/2022 Mary Miller No735 91 5/8/2022 Ryan Reed Yes736 91 5/8/2022 Luke Reed Yes737 91 5/8/2022 Tristen Rice No738 91 5/8/2022 William Burnell No739 91 5/8/2022 Shai Rice No740 91 5/8/2022 Cale Rice No741 91 5/8/2022 Myron Rice No742 91 5/8/2022 Cynthia Corman Yes743 91 5/8/2022 Lynn Corman No744 92 5/7/2022 Jan Gottschall No

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745 93 5/10/2022 Kyle Byrne No746 93 5/10/2022 Heather Baker No747 93 5/10/2022 Alison Luse No748 93 5/10/2022 Susan Barron No749 93 5/10/2022 Jim Detrich No750 93 5/10/2022 William Elder No751 93 5/10/2022 Gary Hanscom No752 94 5/10/2022 Simon Leach No753 94 5/10/2022 Robert V No754 94 5/10/2022 Abigail Kustaborder No755 94 5/10/2022 Amy Vogely No756 94 5/10/2022 Shelby Luse No757 94 5/10/2022 Jeremy Walter Yes758 94 5/10/2022 Judy Walter Yes759 94 5/10/2022 Arthur Mortinora No760 94 5/10/2022 Sandra Miller No761 94 5/10/2022 Brian Smith Yes762 95 4/14/2022 Carolyn Kello No763 95 4/14/2022 Nick Kello No764 95 4/14/2022 Danika Kello No765 95 4/14/2022 Carolyne Meehan No766 95 4/16/2022 Dan Meehan No767 95 4/16/2022 Josephine Pirrone No768 95 4/14/2022 Bill Brusse No769 95 4/16/2022 Namiko Yamami No770 95 4/16/2022 Judith McCullagh No771 95 4/16/2022 Roy McCullagh No772 96 4/16/2022 Molly Buckley No773 96 4/16/2022 Chris Creaque No774 96 4/16/2022 Sandra Ross No775 96 4/16/2022 Maxim Schlesser No776 96 4/16/2022 Tracey Olexe No777 96 4/16/2022 Paul Pollo No778 96 4/16/2022 Daniel Goldstein No779 96 4/16/2022 Emily Greenman No780 96 4/16/2022 Cynthia Simmons No781 96 4/16/2022 Jeffrey Catchmark No782 97 5/2/2022 Esther Antarikso No783 97 5/3/2022 Henry Pisciotta No784 98 4/12/2022 Janet Madore No785 98 4/14/2022 Wynn Myers No786 99 5/11/2022 Nick Pennino Yes787 99 5/11/2022 Beth Pennino Yes788 99 5/11/2022 Elise Constable No789 99 5/11/2022 Ryan Ohlson Yes790 99 5/11/2022 Melinda Ohlson Yes791 99 5/11/2022 Annie Simmons No

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792 99 5/11/2022 Rick Hal No

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# Date Name Zip/Postal Code Township1 4/15/2022 19:04 Andrew Shaffer 16801 State College Borough2 4/15/2022 19:13 Teresa Thompson 16801 State College, PA3 4/15/2022 19:16 Nancy Cone 16827 Boalsburg4 4/15/2022 19:16 Hollis Zelinsky 16801 State College Borough5 4/15/2022 19:17 Cassie Konkle 16823 Bellefonte6 4/15/2022 19:19 Richard Perini 16823 BELLEFONTE7 4/15/2022 19:19 Christina J Taheri 16801 State College8 4/15/2022 19:24 Dana Veerasammy 16801 College 9 4/15/2022 19:25 Karen Patzer 16801 State College

10 4/15/2022 19:26 Kirk Heller 16801 State College11 4/15/2022 19:27 Connie Puckett 16801 Ferguson 12 4/15/2022 19:30 Marybeth Zlock 16801 College13 4/15/2022 19:30 Daniel Kiehl 16803 Ferguson 14 4/15/2022 19:33 Sandy Sausser 16801 College15 4/15/2022 19:33 Dorothy Sandusky 16801 State College16 4/15/2022 19:35 Dana Lonjin 16801 College17 4/15/2022 19:36 Lidong Luo 16801 ferguson 18 4/15/2022 19:40 Cheryl Gigante 16801 College19 4/15/2022 19:41 Christy LaForce 16823 Spring20 4/15/2022 19:41 george harrigan 16801 State College21 4/15/2022 19:42 Erin Alvis Ruiz 16801 College22 4/15/2022 19:43 Sherrie Borden 16801 STATE COLLEGE23 4/15/2022 19:44 Lynne Bechdel 16801 State College24 4/15/2022 19:49 Miles Guralnick 16827 Harris25 4/15/2022 19:51 Heather Ricker-Gilbert 16801 State College26 4/15/2022 19:51 Dave Borch 16870 Worth27 4/15/2022 19:51 Ron Nargi 16801 College28 4/15/2022 19:53 Joan M Bouchard 16803 State College29 4/15/2022 19:55 Andrew S Yablonsky 16828 CENTRE HALL30 4/15/2022 19:56 Beth Ondo 16801 Ferguson31 4/15/2022 20:01 Brittany McGrory 16823 Spring32 4/15/2022 20:03 Ming-Hua Chang 16803 State College33 4/15/2022 20:04 Beth Eckert 16827 Harris34 4/15/2022 20:04 Julie Gittings 16801 Harris35 4/15/2022 20:05 Zipeng Wang 8540 south Brunswick36 4/15/2022 20:06 Jed Neilson 16801 State College37 4/15/2022 20:06 Barbara Hofstrom 16865 Ferguson38 4/15/2022 20:07 Karen M Crabtree 16827 Harris39 4/15/2022 20:07 Jeanne Houston 16801 College

This document contains the names and general location information for those who have signed the online petition opposing the proposed Nittany Mall Casino as of 5/13/2022. The latest information for this online petition is available online at https://www.ipetitions.com/petition/saynocasino.

"We, the undersigned, do not want a casino in our community. We hereby request that the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board deny the license for the proposed casino at the Nittany Mall."

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40 4/15/2022 20:07 Herman Master 16801 State college 41 4/15/2022 20:10 Peggy Bixler 16823 Walker42 4/15/2022 20:11 Yumay Lin 16801 Centre43 4/15/2022 20:13 Plant Liz 16669 Petersburg44 4/15/2022 20:14 Gina Leon 16803 State College45 4/15/2022 20:16 Kathy Boughter 16803 State College Boro46 4/15/2022 20:21 Maria Izquierdo 16868 Pine Grove Mills47 4/15/2022 20:25 Helen Kamens-Horton 16801 State College Borough48 4/15/2022 20:26 Cynthia Krankel 16801 Harris Township49 4/15/2022 20:27 Melinda Ampthor 16803 State College50 4/15/2022 20:30 Susan Warner 16865 Ferguson51 4/15/2022 20:31 Esther Lauchle 16803 Ferguson52 4/15/2022 20:31 Douglas Miller 16823 Walker53 4/15/2022 20:31 Roselee Williams 16827 Harris54 4/15/2022 20:33 Robert Thorpe 16801 College55 4/15/2022 20:34 Mary Jane Stout 16803 Patton56 4/15/2022 20:35 Sally McAneny 16827 Boalsburg57 4/15/2022 20:36 Daniel Materna 16841 WALKER58 4/15/2022 20:41 Mike Sunderland 16851 College59 4/15/2022 20:46 Sonya Woods 16801 College60 4/15/2022 20:51 Timothy Hurtz 16801 State College61 4/15/2022 20:54 Patti Hartle 16870 Port Matilda62 4/15/2022 20:54 Hui Zhao 16868 Center 63 4/15/2022 20:57 Owen Hughes 16828 Centre Hall64 4/15/2022 20:58 Jerry Lauchle 16803 Ferguson65 4/15/2022 21:02 Anni Matsick 16827 Boalsburg66 4/15/2022 21:03 Lou Matsick 16827 Boalsburg67 4/15/2022 21:04 Aubrey Brush 16823 Spring68 4/15/2022 21:06 Rich Straub 16803 College Township69 4/15/2022 21:06 Rich Straub 16803 College Township70 4/15/2022 21:12 Christine Kathryn Stuart 16851 Lemont71 4/15/2022 21:20 Valerie Silecchia 16803-1688 State College72 4/15/2022 21:23 Anna Engels 16801 Ferguson73 4/15/2022 21:23 Alison Amaismeier 16803 State College74 4/15/2022 21:27 Walt Fillmann 16801 STATECOLLEGE75 4/15/2022 21:28 Grace Irwin 16823 Spring76 4/15/2022 21:39 Kristen Boccumini 16801 College Township77 4/15/2022 21:47 Rebecca Lothian 16801 State College Borough78 4/15/2022 21:58 Emma 16870 Halfmoon79 4/15/2022 22:00 Chuck Phillips 16801 Ferguson 80 4/15/2022 22:19 Donna Miller 16801 Ferguson81 4/15/2022 22:26 Sandra Duverneuil 16803 Patton82 4/15/2022 22:32 Michele Rivera 16801 STATE COLLEGE83 4/15/2022 22:33 Daniel Rivera 16801 College84 4/15/2022 22:36 Kendra McDuffie 16801 State College85 4/15/2022 22:55 John Pitterle 16801 STATE COLLEGE86 4/15/2022 22:58 Derek L Kalp 16801 State College

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87 4/15/2022 22:58 Barb Saxton 16801 Centre88 4/15/2022 23:00 Carol Camargo 16801 STATE COLLEGE89 4/15/2022 23:01 Cynthia Lago 16844 Huston90 4/15/2022 23:05 Melissa Chapman 16827 Boalsburg91 4/15/2022 23:11 Enrique del Castillo 16801 Ferguson92 4/15/2022 23:12 Marjorie Mearkle 16801 College93 4/15/2022 23:14 Janice Becker 16801 SC Borough94 4/15/2022 23:14 Mary ELEEN 16801 College95 4/15/2022 23:24 Barbara McKeehen 16801 College96 4/15/2022 23:28 Leigh Pitterle 16801 State College97 4/15/2022 23:56 Daniel L Shields 16801 College Township98 4/16/2022 0:02 James Cartey 16828 Harris99 4/16/2022 0:04 Paige Thunell 16823 Bellefonte

100 4/16/2022 0:04 Charlie White 16801 State College101 4/16/2022 0:10 Susan Young 16801 State College102 4/16/2022 0:11 Rebecca Blair 16823 Spring103 4/16/2022 0:13 Amy White 16801 State College104 4/16/2022 0:17 Amber Concepcion 16803 State College105 4/16/2022 0:22 Norma Ross 16870 Patton106 4/16/2022 0:23 Laura Resor 16803 State College107 4/16/2022 0:26 Theresa Heinz 16870 Port Matilda108 4/16/2022 0:26 Girts Perkons 16803 ferguson109 4/16/2022 0:28 Michelle 16870 Patton110 4/16/2022 0:33 Jennifer Weaver 16823 Bellefonte111 4/16/2022 0:35 Alaina Cummins 16801 College 112 4/16/2022 0:38 Emily Lombardi 16823 Patton 113 4/16/2022 0:38 Melissa Quinones 16801 State College114 4/16/2022 0:45 Nicole 16870 Halfmoon Township 115 4/16/2022 0:49 Jackie Hershberger 16803 Patton116 4/16/2022 0:50 Jessica Lehman 16853 Milesburg Borough117 4/16/2022 0:52 L B 16801 Ferguson118 4/16/2022 0:53 Sarah Cooper 16801 State College119 4/16/2022 0:55 Janelle Baker 16870 Patton120 4/16/2022 0:59 Katie Mahoid 16801 College121 4/16/2022 1:02 Laikin Barney 16823 Bellefonte122 4/16/2022 1:02 Bob Hohn 16823 Bellefonte123 4/16/2022 1:03 Ellyn Exley 16870 Port Matilda124 4/16/2022 1:05 John Exley 16851 College125 4/16/2022 1:05 Ron Dvorkin 16870 Patton126 4/16/2022 1:05 Jane C Stanton 16801 State College127 4/16/2022 1:06 KELLY WALKER 16803 State College128 4/16/2022 1:10 Rebecca Beck 16801 State College Bourough129 4/16/2022 1:13 Margaret Ellis 16803 Patton130 4/16/2022 1:14 Jaylene Smith 16851 College131 4/16/2022 1:17 Korinda 16677 Rush132 4/16/2022 1:18 Kelly Owens 16801 College Township133 4/16/2022 1:19 Larry Rumbel 16877 Warriors Mark

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134 4/16/2022 1:23 Erin Ellstein 16801 College135 4/16/2022 1:28 Kevin Mahood 16801 College136 4/16/2022 1:36 Jennifer Brezler 16823 Bellefonte Borough137 4/16/2022 1:44 Gizem Satici 16801 State College 138 4/16/2022 1:47 Amanda Reagan 16870 Port Matilda139 4/16/2022 1:49 Caitlin Foley 16870 Payton140 4/16/2022 1:53 Renee Ford 16801 College 141 4/16/2022 2:01 Marie Taylor 16823 Bellefonte142 4/16/2022 2:01 Brittany Stoner 16823 Spring143 4/16/2022 2:03 Ching Wan Lai 16801 Ferguson 144 4/16/2022 2:03 Peggy Myers 16875 Spring Mills145 4/16/2022 2:05 Chester 16823 Bellefonte146 4/16/2022 2:15 Ashlee Dincher 16870 PORT MATILDA147 4/16/2022 2:16 Amanda Johnsen 16803 Ferguson 148 4/16/2022 2:17 Jean Moriarta 16801 College149 4/16/2022 2:26 Debbie Harrison 16803 Patton150 4/16/2022 2:30 Carole Fillmann 16801 State College151 4/16/2022 2:37 Kai Walberg 16801 College Township152 4/16/2022 2:39 Daityn Rothrock 16876 Boggs153 4/16/2022 2:47 Barry Voight 16801 College154 4/16/2022 3:08 Hayley Cassel 16803 Patton 155 4/16/2022 3:11 Susan McCormick 16801 State College156 4/16/2022 3:15 Patterson Lynnette 16823 Walker157 4/16/2022 3:21 Janelle and Tyler Foley 16823 Bellefonte158 4/16/2022 3:29 Tammy StClair 16823 Spring159 4/16/2022 3:45 Eileen Pfaff 16801 State College160 4/16/2022 4:11 Jessica 16669 Jackson161 4/16/2022 9:26 Kelly Lingenfelter 16870 Patton162 4/16/2022 9:53 Jennifer M 16801 State College163 4/16/2022 10:07 Patricia Moore 16841 Walker164 4/16/2022 10:20 Andrepa 16823 Spring165 4/16/2022 10:21 Michael Ludwig 16801 STATE COLLEGE166 4/16/2022 10:33 Ben Lee 16870 Port Matilda167 4/16/2022 10:48 Jennifer Deutsch 16801 State College168 4/16/2022 10:49 Taylor Eger 16823 Bellefonte169 4/16/2022 10:54 Christina ombalski 16827 Harrris170 4/16/2022 10:55 Danielle Ambrosia 16801 State College171 4/16/2022 10:58 Leann Andrews 16865 Ferguson 172 4/16/2022 10:59 DAnne Saylor 16801 College173 4/16/2022 11:07 Douglas Sharp 16844 Huston Twp174 4/16/2022 11:23 Ashley Hartman 16870 Patton175 4/16/2022 11:29 Jeremy Amaismeier 16803 State College176 4/16/2022 11:34 Alexis Reasinger 16801 State College177 4/16/2022 11:39 Tyler Smith 16801 Ferguson Twp178 4/16/2022 12:01 Carol Phillips 16801 Ferguson179 4/16/2022 12:04 Mary Lupton 16858 Cooper180 4/16/2022 12:04 E Stanton 16868 Ferguson

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181 4/16/2022 12:07 Su Yan 16803 Ferguson182 4/16/2022 12:09 Yuanyuan 16803 Ferguson township 183 4/16/2022 12:10 Nicole Allamon-Minear 16851 Lemont184 4/16/2022 12:12 Fan Zhang 16801 Fergurson185 4/16/2022 12:14 Julie Hoy-Ryland 16801 State College186 4/16/2022 12:19 Qian Tang 16870 Patton187 4/16/2022 12:21 Heather Nyquist 16823 Bellefonte188 4/16/2022 12:23 Tosha James 16823 Bellefonte189 4/16/2022 12:27 Kristin Danford 16801 State College190 4/16/2022 12:29 Susan Strauss 16801 College191 4/16/2022 12:38 Diane Collins 16803 Patton192 4/16/2022 12:39 Ian Duh 16801 Ferguson193 4/16/2022 12:46 Julia Hix 16801 State College Borough194 4/16/2022 12:47 Emmaline Martin 16823 Boggs195 4/16/2022 12:50 Lisa Melanson 16827 Harris196 4/16/2022 13:11 Mcwhirter Susan 16801 State College197 4/16/2022 13:13 Wendy 16801 Ferguson 198 4/16/2022 13:25 JACK BASIAGO 16803-2516 STATE COLLEGE199 4/16/2022 13:25 JL Childs 16801 Borough200 4/16/2022 13:27 Anonymous Family with Children 16801 College201 4/16/2022 13:27 Doug Irwin 16823 Spring202 4/16/2022 13:40 Morgan 16823 Spring203 4/16/2022 13:44 Sarah Christian 16803 State College Borough204 4/16/2022 13:44 Barbara Perkons 16803 State College205 4/16/2022 13:46 Elisabeth Dripps 16801 State College206 4/16/2022 13:50 Scott Walther 16801 Harris Township207 4/16/2022 13:50 Marsha Skinner 16844 Huston208 4/16/2022 13:54 Donald Reidell 17844 West Buffalo 209 4/16/2022 13:56 Jennifer Arndt 16801 State College210 4/16/2022 13:56 Phyllis Gardener 16801 Borough211 4/16/2022 14:00 Barbara Vandenbergh 16801 State College Borough212 4/16/2022 14:00 Mary Beers 16803 State College213 4/16/2022 14:10 Erin Long 16801 State College214 4/16/2022 14:26 Vicka Pevzner 16801 Ferguson 215 4/16/2022 14:26 Vidhi Pareek 16801 State College216 4/16/2022 14:37 Holly DeHaas 16823 Spring Township 217 4/16/2022 14:48 Michelle Campos 16803 Patton218 4/16/2022 15:05 Heather Boyle 16803 Patton219 4/16/2022 15:07 William Ling 92064 Poway220 4/16/2022 15:10 Alan Finnecy 16877 Halfmoon221 4/16/2022 15:14 Ulziimaa Chimed-Ochir 16801 State college222 4/16/2022 15:22 Thomas Engel 15243 Scott223 4/16/2022 15:23 Laraine Coooer 17702 South Williamsport224 4/16/2022 15:27 Melissa Sherbondy 16801 Harris 225 4/16/2022 15:41 Diana Fishbein 27312 Pittsboro226 4/16/2022 15:45 Lauren Sapko 16870 Port Matilda227 4/16/2022 16:33 Janine Gismondi 16865 Ferguson

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228 4/16/2022 16:35 Elana Szczesny 16827 Harris229 4/16/2022 16:45 Lisa T 16801 State College230 4/16/2022 17:11 Adanech Strausss 16801 College Township 231 4/16/2022 17:29 Molly Martin 16803 State College borough232 4/16/2022 18:05 Jessica Hunter 16801 College233 4/16/2022 18:31 Viktorija Nargi 16801 College234 4/16/2022 18:41 Darlene Clark 16803 Ferguson235 4/16/2022 18:43 Kylie Hernandez 16823 Spring236 4/16/2022 18:43 Sarah Homan 16828 Potter237 4/16/2022 18:45 Amanda Byrd 16801 College238 4/16/2022 18:51 janet engeman 16801 borough239 4/16/2022 18:52 Susan Tague 19085 Radnor 240 4/16/2022 19:00 Denise Wagner 16865 Ferguson241 4/16/2022 19:08 Jennifer 16803 Ferguson 242 4/16/2022 19:53 Shelby Fleischer 16870 Halfmoon243 4/16/2022 19:54 Joann Dornich 16823 Patton244 4/16/2022 20:06 Eileen Rotthoff 16801 Ferguson245 4/16/2022 20:32 Georgia Kreamer 16828 Potter246 4/16/2022 20:35 Dave Kreamer 16828 Potter247 4/16/2022 20:36 Adam Miller 17702 Williamsport 248 4/16/2022 20:51 Katherine E Torres 16803 Patton249 4/16/2022 20:52 Andrea Brown 16823 Pleasant Gap250 4/16/2022 21:08 Phyllis Little 17257 Southampton251 4/16/2022 21:09 Elaine Rodino 16801 State College252 4/16/2022 21:31 Kyra Snook 16823 Boggs253 4/16/2022 21:36 Elizabeth Dixon 17701 Lycoming 254 4/16/2022 22:10 Norm Hooven 16870 Halfmoon 255 4/16/2022 22:11 Phyllis Hooven 16870 Halfmoon256 4/16/2022 22:12 Anne Lavo 16803 State College257 4/16/2022 22:28 Jana Conrad 16801 State College258 4/16/2022 23:20 Amber Houk 16801-7413 College Township 259 4/16/2022 23:29 Theodore Thwing 16801 College260 4/16/2022 23:31 Erica Allen 16875 Spring Mills261 4/16/2022 23:49 Paula Gebicki 16801-8703 College Twp262 4/17/2022 0:08 Melanson Lynn 16801 Ferguson263 4/17/2022 0:09 Jessica 16840 Morris264 4/17/2022 0:22 April Burrell 16827 Boalsburg265 4/17/2022 0:38 Susan Buda 16803 Ferguson266 4/17/2022 0:45 Lorie W 16801 State College Borough 267 4/17/2022 1:06 Laura Waldhier 16802 College268 4/17/2022 1:21 Brandon Daubenspeck 16803 State College269 4/17/2022 2:01 Tori Morris 16801 State College270 4/17/2022 2:52 Susan Batcheler 16801 STATE COLLEGE271 4/17/2022 2:56 Melissa Landrau 16803 Patton272 4/17/2022 3:55 Dominique Sgroi 16801 State College273 4/17/2022 4:07 Sierra Keller 16803 State College274 4/17/2022 4:22 Sabrina Whitehurst 16803 Patton

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275 4/17/2022 5:17 Elizabeth Ceres 16803 Ferguson 276 4/17/2022 10:16 Kayla McCartney 16823 Bellefonte277 4/17/2022 10:48 Michael J Dooris 16803 State College278 4/17/2022 12:16 Howard Shultz 16803 Patton279 4/17/2022 12:41 Patricia Reddington 16865 Ferguson280 4/17/2022 12:50 C J Rusnak 16803 Patton281 4/17/2022 13:14 Anne Burgevin 16865 Pennsylvania Furnace282 4/17/2022 14:46 Jo-Ann Dreibelbis 16865 Ferguson283 4/17/2022 15:08 Lisa Richardson 16801 College 284 4/17/2022 15:52 Christine A Fahey 16801-7065 STATE COLLEGE285 4/17/2022 16:07 Debra Griffie 16803 State College Borough 286 4/17/2022 16:28 Shelley Stoffels 16801-6322 State College287 4/17/2022 16:47 Andrew Miller 16801 College Township 288 4/17/2022 17:00 Mahmut Kandemir 16801 College289 4/17/2022 17:11 Laurie Troyer 16828 Potter290 4/17/2022 18:12 Helene Monthley 16827 Harris291 4/17/2022 18:25 Kirsten Kjelgaard 16801 College292 4/17/2022 18:27 Pamela Meyer 16803 State College293 4/17/2022 18:32 Ileen Carter 16801 College294 4/17/2022 18:34 Susan Smith 16851 College295 4/17/2022 18:35 Bing zhu 16803 Ferguson 296 4/17/2022 18:36 Karianne Chessario 16801 Ferguson 297 4/17/2022 18:59 Laura Kemper 16803 STATE COLLEGE298 4/17/2022 19:02 Dorothy Wirtz 16801 College 299 4/17/2022 19:02 Arthur Goldschmidt 16801 State College 300 4/17/2022 19:07 J Ferguson 67846 Garden City301 4/17/2022 19:44 Bonnie 18471 Glenburn Twp302 4/17/2022 20:08 Nancy Stahl 16870 Patton303 4/17/2022 20:19 John corr 16801 College304 4/17/2022 20:23 Gabrielle Goldner 16827 Harris305 4/17/2022 20:25 Nathan Goldner 16827 Harris306 4/17/2022 20:56 Ruth Rieck 16851 College 307 4/17/2022 20:59 Christine Bailey 16801 Ferguson308 4/17/2022 21:08 Linda Burns 16865-9763 Ferguson309 4/17/2022 21:10 Rev Eileen Weglarz 16827 Harris 310 4/17/2022 21:11 Kimberly Dick 16801 College311 4/17/2022 21:23 Judy Gromis 16801 State College312 4/17/2022 21:33 Rachael 16827 Centre313 4/17/2022 21:35 Hillary Sunderland 16851 College twp314 4/17/2022 21:52 Sarah 16803 Centre315 4/17/2022 22:03 Shawna Stucky 16823 Pleasant Gap316 4/17/2022 22:12 Suzanne Woodring 16801 State College317 4/17/2022 22:24 paula hesse 16801 state college borough318 4/17/2022 22:38 charles Etzweiler 16801 STATE COLLEGE319 4/17/2022 23:14 Heidi Marie Knutelsky 16801 State College320 4/17/2022 23:18 Nancy Williams 16801 Ferguson321 4/17/2022 23:24 Vickie Trunnell 16803 Patton

CA-2.e.

322 4/17/2022 23:37 Kim Winck 16823 Spring323 4/17/2022 23:54 George Vraneza 16827 Harris324 4/18/2022 0:05 Pris Shea 16801 Ferguson325 4/18/2022 0:05 Thomas Carlson 16803 Patton326 4/18/2022 0:05 Tapas Mal 16801 State College327 4/18/2022 0:08 Sue 16823 Bellefonte328 4/18/2022 0:11 Brenda Black 16870 Halfmoon329 4/18/2022 0:12 Aydin Alptekinoglu 16801 University Park330 4/18/2022 0:13 Rachel Malick 16801 College331 4/18/2022 0:17 Brian Goldfarb 92116 San Diego332 4/18/2022 0:23 Shirley Farcus 16801 State College borough 333 4/18/2022 0:54 David Kolasa 16801 College334 4/18/2022 1:02 Carmen M Strand 16827-1262 BOALSBURG335 4/18/2022 1:04 Dawn-Gale Fisher 16801 STATE COLLEGE336 4/18/2022 1:06 Liz Yukish 16801 College 337 4/18/2022 1:13 Karen Witherite 16801 State College338 4/18/2022 2:00 Pam Zimmerman 16801 College339 4/18/2022 2:04 Parastou Feiz 91784 UPLAND, CA340 4/18/2022 2:22 Mary Gage 16803 State College 341 4/18/2022 2:28 Aleksandra Radlinska 16851 College342 4/18/2022 3:02 Samantha Fuller 16803 State College343 4/18/2022 3:32 Marie Hamilton 16801 State College344 4/18/2022 6:57 Lena Thynell 16870 Patton 345 4/18/2022 7:53 Cheryl Bohn 16801 College346 4/18/2022 9:26 Cynthia Carpenter 16803 State College347 4/18/2022 10:09 David Stahl 16870 Patton348 4/18/2022 10:53 Jeanne Walsh 16827 Ferguson349 4/18/2022 11:08 Alan Rotz 16827 Harris350 4/18/2022 11:20 Beth Williams 16801 College 351 4/18/2022 11:24 Nicole Pote 16801 State College Borough352 4/18/2022 11:26 Amy 16803 Ferguson 353 4/18/2022 11:37 Anthony DeLuca 16870 Patton354 4/18/2022 12:19 Cristina Houtz 16803 STATE COLLEGE355 4/18/2022 12:31 Kerry cavanaugh 16801 College township356 4/18/2022 12:31 Qing Liu 16803 Centre 357 4/18/2022 12:48 Tracy Warren 16827 Boalsburg358 4/18/2022 12:59 Susanne Groenendaal 16801 State College borough359 4/18/2022 13:10 Kelly L Keefe 16801 State College360 4/18/2022 13:26 Clara Strausser 16827 Harris361 4/18/2022 13:30 Ruth Japinga 32138 Grandin362 4/18/2022 13:40 Scott Adam 16801 College363 4/18/2022 13:51 Kimberly Urbanski 16803 Patton364 4/18/2022 13:58 Jill 16801 College365 4/18/2022 14:09 Heidi Biever 16801 State College366 4/18/2022 14:12 Vivian Straub 16827 Harris Twp367 4/18/2022 14:13 Justin Loy 16803 Ferguson368 4/18/2022 14:13 Dawn Maguire 16801 State College Borough

CA-2.e.

369 4/18/2022 14:21 Cairsty DePasquale 16803 State College370 4/18/2022 14:23 Jie Peng 16801 Ferguson 371 4/18/2022 14:24 Paul G Knight 16827 Boalsburg372 4/18/2022 14:27 Lisa Bolton 16801 Borough of State College373 4/18/2022 14:29 Jing Du 16801 University Park374 4/18/2022 14:29 Anne 16803 State college 375 4/18/2022 14:29 Richard Kipp 16827 Harris376 4/18/2022 14:32 Libby Gage 16803 Patton377 4/18/2022 14:37 susan steiner 16826 harris378 4/18/2022 14:41 Roxanne Shiels 16844 U ion379 4/18/2022 14:41 Shujie wang 16801 ferguson380 4/18/2022 14:48 Chenying Wang 16801 ferguson381 4/18/2022 14:52 Zhe Wang 16803 Patton382 4/18/2022 14:54 Lisa Sleigh 16827-1250 Boalsburg383 4/18/2022 14:56 lilian 16801 Feguson384 4/18/2022 15:05 Jing Wang 16801 Ferguson385 4/18/2022 15:18 yanqiong yang 16901 Ferguson 386 4/18/2022 15:21 Yaxian Li 16803 ferguson township387 4/18/2022 15:23 Ying Deng 16803 Ferguson 388 4/18/2022 15:33 Biqin Xie 16801 Ferguson 389 4/18/2022 15:35 Qian zhang 16803 State College 390 4/18/2022 15:38 Yang 16803 State College391 4/18/2022 15:40 Lemmy 16803 State college 392 4/18/2022 15:56 Jeremy Engels 16801 Ferguson393 4/18/2022 16:12 Jeffrey Catchmark 16803 Patton394 4/18/2022 16:18 Margaret Rush 19348 Kennett Square395 4/18/2022 16:20 Jia Song 16801 state college 396 4/18/2022 16:22 Danielle 11590 Westbury 397 4/18/2022 16:27 Elizabeth A Gordon 16823 Walker398 4/18/2022 16:28 Ashley Elizabeth Hamlin 16803 State College399 4/18/2022 16:32 Baughan 19382 West Chester400 4/18/2022 16:33 Laura smith 16803 Ferguson 401 4/18/2022 16:34 Jessie Green 17046 Lebanon402 4/18/2022 16:47 Anita Lobley 19067 Yardley403 4/18/2022 16:54 Dianne Stansbury 60048 Libertyville404 4/18/2022 16:58 Lisa Robertson 7945 Mendham405 4/18/2022 16:59 Darcie Wagner 18045 Easton406 4/18/2022 17:00 Amy Hermansen 19083 Haverford 407 4/18/2022 17:11 Karen capobianco 19040 State college 408 4/18/2022 17:14 Desiree Kelly 18210 Kidder409 4/18/2022 17:14 Ghazala SHAFFI 20175 Leesburg410 4/18/2022 17:19 Laura Baker 16870 Halfmoon411 4/18/2022 17:21 Jason Maas 16801 State College Borough412 4/18/2022 17:26 Amy Rothrock 16801 BTHPL413 4/18/2022 17:28 Karen Kite 16865 PENNSYLVANIA FURNACE414 4/18/2022 17:30 Erin Stube 16801 Centre415 4/18/2022 17:30 Barbara LeAnn Marshall 16801 College

CA-2.e.

416 4/18/2022 17:32 Karen Hamilton 16801 State College, Pa417 4/18/2022 17:33 Emery Marshall 16801 College418 4/18/2022 17:34 Nadine Swanson 16801 State College419 4/18/2022 17:35 Sherry Lonsdale 16803 Furgison420 4/18/2022 17:35 Ying Zhou 16801 Ferguson421 4/18/2022 17:46 Melissa Pribanic 15133 Mckeesport422 4/18/2022 17:50 Don Cis 16803 Patton423 4/18/2022 17:53 Karen McGill 19064 Springfield424 4/18/2022 17:56 Diane Peyton 19073 Newtown Square425 4/18/2022 18:03 Letitia Bullock 16801 College 426 4/18/2022 18:04 Jola Maslinski 28360 Monroe 427 4/18/2022 18:06 J Christie 17015 MIDDLESEX 428 4/18/2022 18:10 Denise DeGeorge 16851 College429 4/18/2022 18:11 adrienne 16801 centre430 4/18/2022 18:26 Barbara J Yingling 16801 college431 4/18/2022 18:27 Richard Sargo 16801 College 432 4/18/2022 18:35 Courtney L 16823 Walker433 4/18/2022 18:38 Lillian Bean 16823 Bellefonte434 4/18/2022 18:39 Gloria UT 16802 State College435 4/18/2022 18:40 Barbara Furman 16801 College436 4/18/2022 18:43 Cathie kenny 16803 Ferguson 437 4/18/2022 18:47 Nancy Wolf 16803 Ferguson438 4/18/2022 19:11 Tamar Palmer 16851 College439 4/18/2022 19:15 daguan 16803 psu440 4/18/2022 19:28 Tom Brennan 16801 State College441 4/18/2022 19:39 Suzanne Wethey 19342 Glen Mills442 4/18/2022 19:50 Skip Dreibelbis 16801 State College443 4/18/2022 19:52 Rebecca John 16801 State College444 4/18/2022 20:07 Rhys John 16801 State College445 4/18/2022 20:09 Cynthia Pyrih 19060 Bethel446 4/18/2022 20:10 Becky Miller 16823 Benner447 4/18/2022 20:10 Kara Dixon 16801 College448 4/18/2022 20:16 Sandy Roe 16823 Spring 449 4/18/2022 20:21 Sadhna Agrawal 16801 State College450 4/18/2022 20:24 Michelle Shipley 16803 Ferguson451 4/18/2022 20:32 Tim Magner 16801 State College452 4/18/2022 20:37 TAMMY FALLS 16803 CENTRE453 4/18/2022 20:45 Kaley Hallmark 16801 State College Borough454 4/18/2022 20:54 Sue 16801 College455 4/18/2022 20:57 AJ Smith 16865 Ferguson456 4/18/2022 21:06 Lisa Beherec 16854 Millheim Burough 457 4/18/2022 21:13 Kara E Eckert 16827 Boalsburg458 4/18/2022 21:18 Tina Z 16801 College Township459 4/18/2022 21:24 Kaitlyn Moore 16865 State College460 4/18/2022 21:30 Stephanie Sanders Denius 21402 Annapolis461 4/18/2022 21:36 Beverly Haushalter 16827 BOALSBURG462 4/18/2022 21:37 Laurie Ferry 19473 Schwenksville

CA-2.e.

463 4/18/2022 21:46 John Leon 16801 College464 4/18/2022 21:49 Julie Bresson 21146 State College465 4/18/2022 21:52 Jeff scott 16851 College466 4/18/2022 21:56 Richard Ciervo 16801 College 467 4/18/2022 22:00 Rachel Narehood 16801 College468 4/18/2022 22:01 Norine Winn 16803 College 469 4/18/2022 22:02 Mary Dean 16801 State College470 4/18/2022 22:09 John Holst 16823 Spring471 4/18/2022 22:17 Robin Chiavetta 19335 Downingtown472 4/18/2022 22:46 Judd michael 16851 College473 4/18/2022 22:54 K G 16803 College474 4/18/2022 22:56 Li Li 16803 State College475 4/18/2022 23:07 Priya Sharma 16803 Centre476 4/18/2022 23:16 Alice Hsi 19311 London Grove477 4/18/2022 23:23 Brianna Felgoise 16801 State college478 4/18/2022 23:31 Natalie Odonnell 19047 Langhorne479 4/18/2022 23:36 Tracie Hockenberry 16881 State480 4/18/2022 23:41 Daniela Saraka 16801 State College 481 4/18/2022 23:43 Mary Waechter 16803 Patton482 4/18/2022 23:52 Jean Sanders 16803 College483 4/19/2022 0:01 Julianne modugno 7960 Morris484 4/19/2022 0:06 Maria francis 18013 Upper mount bethel twp485 4/19/2022 0:43 Katharine Adams 16865 Ferguson 486 4/19/2022 0:45 William Kobylarczyk 16870 Patton487 4/19/2022 0:49 Mary Anne Daley 18403 Archbald488 4/19/2022 0:56 Lori Kowalski 16801 State College 489 4/19/2022 0:57 Catherine Cohan 16851 College490 4/19/2022 1:20 Joan Mary Koester 16803 State College491 4/19/2022 1:20 Melissa Krajcovic 16870 Halfmoon492 4/19/2022 1:24 Maleah Crader 16801 Centre 493 4/19/2022 1:31 Noah Coleman 16801 State College494 4/19/2022 2:03 Anne Cortese 16801 STATE COLLEGE495 4/19/2022 2:07 Aimée 16801 State College496 4/19/2022 2:33 Wael Jabr 16803 Ferguson497 4/19/2022 2:34 Luke 16801 PSU498 4/19/2022 2:37 Joe Adams 16801 PSU499 4/19/2022 3:00 Dana L Stuchul 16801 State College Borough 500 4/19/2022 3:51 Pamela J Reed 16868 Pine Grove Mills501 4/19/2022 4:01 Esther Prins 16803 State College502 4/19/2022 4:26 Frank Ritter 16801 state college503 4/19/2022 6:37 Manuel Llinas 16803 State College504 4/19/2022 7:44 Patricia M Clancy 93117-4344 Goleta505 4/19/2022 10:57 Leila Bradaschia 16801 College506 4/19/2022 11:00 Kim Finkbeiner 14534 Pittsford507 4/19/2022 11:17 Nancy Darlington 18104 Allentown508 4/19/2022 11:26 Cynthia Hartswick 16801 State College509 4/19/2022 11:33 elizabeth g Haushalter 16803 State College

CA-2.e.

510 4/19/2022 11:39 Julie alleman 19363 Oxford Borough511 4/19/2022 11:40 Jeanne Sax 19047 Langhorne512 4/19/2022 11:56 Kristen Devlin 16801 College Township513 4/19/2022 12:02 Theresa Tarves 16801 State College514 4/19/2022 12:07 Marjorie Devlin 18901 Doylestown515 4/19/2022 12:18 Enid Roman 11214 Brooklyn Kings516 4/19/2022 12:24 Lee Giles 16803 State College517 4/19/2022 12:25 Ashli Moore 16844 Huston518 4/19/2022 12:36 Alicia Catharine Decker 16875 Spring Mills519 4/19/2022 12:47 Lisa Bocina 18235 Lehighton520 4/19/2022 12:50 Wechsler Ball Alice 16827 Boalsburg521 4/19/2022 12:55 Moriah Szpara 16803 Centre522 4/19/2022 13:09 Milly Hopkins 16803 Borough523 4/19/2022 13:12 Stephanie Movahedi 16801 State College Borough524 4/19/2022 13:14 Katriona Shea 16803 State College525 4/19/2022 13:23 Alex Lubin 16801 State College526 4/19/2022 13:24 Kelly Gallagher 16801 State College527 4/19/2022 13:30 Ling Rothrock 16801 State College Borough528 4/19/2022 13:30 Betty Harper 16803 State College529 4/19/2022 13:34 Scott Sheeder 16803 State College530 4/19/2022 13:37 Amy Ansari 16801 College531 4/19/2022 13:37 Robert Anderson Whitaker 16803 State College532 4/19/2022 14:01 John M Cimbala 16865 Pennsylvania Furnace533 4/19/2022 14:07 Carmen Gass 16801 State College534 4/19/2022 14:11 Ann Jones 16801 State College535 4/19/2022 14:15 Lois Murphy 16801 state college536 4/19/2022 14:16 Rebecca Hirsch 16801 State College537 4/19/2022 14:17 Deborah Schussler 16870 Patton538 4/19/2022 14:18 Pembroke Childs 16801 State College539 4/19/2022 14:20 Jeff Edmunds 16803 State College540 4/19/2022 14:22 Rod Burnham 16801 College Twp541 4/19/2022 14:23 Taraneh Ansari 16801 College542 4/19/2022 14:31 Linda Klimczyk 16823 Bellefonte Borough543 4/19/2022 14:40 Michelle Houck 16823 Pleasant Gap544 4/19/2022 14:44 Anonymous 16801 State College545 4/19/2022 14:47 Patti Reddington 16801 College Twp546 4/19/2022 14:52 Mark Katsouros 16801 State College Borough547 4/19/2022 14:55 Amber Miller 16865 PA Furnace548 4/19/2022 15:05 Sharon Jackson 16801 State College Borough549 4/19/2022 15:19 JADINE REESE 16870 Port Matilda550 4/19/2022 15:23 Steve McDonald 16870 Patton551 4/19/2022 15:39 Fannie Mui 16803 Ferguson Township552 4/19/2022 15:40 Meredith Doran 16801 state college borough553 4/19/2022 15:42 Alenoosh Kohl 19966 State colleg 554 4/19/2022 15:42 Eugene Morgan 16803 State College555 4/19/2022 15:46 Kathy Vaughn 16677 centre556 4/19/2022 15:53 Sally June Sherman 16801 State College

CA-2.e.

557 4/19/2022 16:00 Judy M Everly 16851 College 558 4/19/2022 16:01 Rosemary J Jolly 16803 State College559 4/19/2022 16:13 Bonnie Dripps 16801 State College560 4/19/2022 16:29 Dorothy E Aylward 16801 Ferguson561 4/19/2022 16:35 Mackenzie Sutfin 16803 PAtton562 4/19/2022 16:42 Justin Patterson 16823 Walker563 4/19/2022 16:52 Leslie Dyer 16823 Bellefonte564 4/19/2022 17:01 Kevin Dincher 16870 PORT MATILDA565 4/19/2022 17:19 Cathy DeSanto 16803 Ferguson566 4/19/2022 17:46 Ruth Mendum 16801 College567 4/19/2022 17:49 Erin Rannels 16870 Halfmoon 568 4/19/2022 17:59 Megan Williams 16803 Ferguson569 4/19/2022 18:04 Marcia Heitzmann 16803 Centre570 4/19/2022 18:16 Alan Claver 16801 State College 571 4/19/2022 18:27 Karen Clipper 16865 Ferguson572 4/19/2022 18:29 Ruth Markle 16865 Pennsylvania Furnace573 4/19/2022 18:36 MacD 16801 State College574 4/19/2022 18:48 Susan Stewart 16828 Harris575 4/19/2022 19:16 Alicia Burns 19382 West Chester576 4/19/2022 19:46 John Dziak 16801 College577 4/19/2022 20:03 Peeranee Musigchai 16801 Ferguson 578 4/19/2022 20:21 Marc Warren 16827 Harris579 4/19/2022 20:28 Kaylah Olshefsky 16801 State College580 4/19/2022 20:35 Wolfe Margaret 16828 Centre Hall581 4/19/2022 21:04 Lyle Yablonsky 20176 Leesburg582 4/19/2022 21:13 Jenny Summers 16856 Mingoville583 4/19/2022 21:34 Kimberly-Dawn Falk 16803-1216 State College584 4/19/2022 21:37 Joyce Hall 16801 Benner585 4/19/2022 22:00 Mark Holsing 16865 Ferguson 586 4/19/2022 22:10 Aubree Mussman 16803 Patton587 4/19/2022 22:20 Jongoh Eun 90631 La Habra588 4/19/2022 22:36 Gum Wha Kim 90631 La Habra589 4/19/2022 23:02 Jisook Kim 93933 Monterey590 4/19/2022 23:06 Amy Frank 16801 State College591 4/20/2022 0:47 Kerry Wiessmann 16801 College592 4/20/2022 1:30 Jaya 18940 Bucks 593 4/20/2022 1:36 Kunwook Chung 93933 Monterey594 4/20/2022 3:05 Symiin Chow 16803 Patton595 4/20/2022 10:14 Martha Ferguson 18013 Bangor596 4/20/2022 11:22 Jennifer marx 16851 College597 4/20/2022 11:27 William Dripps 16801 Borough of State College598 4/20/2022 12:10 Jessamyn Abel 16801 State College Borough599 4/20/2022 12:19 J Abel 16801 State college burough600 4/20/2022 12:26 Pauline Vraneza 16827 Harris601 4/20/2022 12:28 Karen Pheasant 16801 State college602 4/20/2022 12:38 Catherine Grigor 16827 Harris township603 4/20/2022 12:58 Peter Rainey 16823 Bellefonte

CA-2.e.

604 4/20/2022 13:39 Emily Cook 16801 College 605 4/20/2022 14:15 Ruth Macfarlane 18034 Center Valley606 4/20/2022 15:32 Annette Hestres Garcia 16803 Patton607 4/20/2022 17:07 Elizabeth Morgan 16881 Clearfield608 4/20/2022 17:21 Patricia Rang 16827 Boalsburg609 4/20/2022 17:22 Megan Miskinis 168010 College610 4/20/2022 18:25 Priya Poehner 16801 State College611 4/20/2022 19:13 Carol Pilgrim 16803 Patton612 4/20/2022 19:37 Nanette Spyker 17406 Manchester613 4/20/2022 19:42 Jon Olson 16801 State College614 4/20/2022 20:00 Joel Martin 16801 State College615 4/20/2022 20:53 Donna Symons 16802 State college616 4/21/2022 0:03 Jessica Gracie-Griffin 16803 Ferguson 617 4/21/2022 1:16 Susan Dietterich 18073 Montgomery618 4/21/2022 1:29 Erin Carter 16801 STATE COLLEGE619 4/21/2022 2:16 Debra Herman 16841 Howard620 4/21/2022 2:41 Clare Cowen 16801 State College, Pennsylvania 16801621 4/21/2022 3:45 Mary Lou Munn 16803 Patton622 4/21/2022 7:39 Otis Statham 16801 College 623 4/21/2022 8:37 Jennifer Nelson 16801 Patton624 4/21/2022 10:31 Amy Ritter 16801 State College625 4/21/2022 10:55 Joella Sperber 8824 Kendall Park626 4/21/2022 11:11 Marie CORNELIUS 15238 PITTSBURGH627 4/21/2022 12:26 Marissa Leonard Smith 16801 State College628 4/21/2022 12:44 Maryanne Dabney 16801 Ferguson629 4/21/2022 12:46 Ann Auhl 16801 Ferguson 630 4/21/2022 14:33 Maegan Casey 16823 Pleasant Gap631 4/21/2022 15:20 Echo Wang 16803 Patton632 4/21/2022 18:30 Laura Kilareski 16801 College633 4/21/2022 19:06 Miranda Smith 16823 Bellefonte Borough634 4/21/2022 19:24 Mariah Chuprinski 16823 BELLEFONTE635 4/21/2022 19:29 Elaine Hui 16801 State College636 4/21/2022 19:47 Paul Wood 18976 Warrington, PA637 4/21/2022 19:49 Gary Williams 16801 College 638 4/21/2022 19:51 Jayne Glocke 16803 Patton639 4/21/2022 20:00 Carol Dreibelbis 16870 Halfmoon640 4/21/2022 20:10 Brandon W 16801 College641 4/21/2022 20:15 Julie Evak 16801 College 642 4/21/2022 20:19 Mariam DeGarmo 16841 Boggs643 4/21/2022 20:23 Carrie Heron 16803 Feeguson644 4/21/2022 21:21 George perez 16803 Patton645 4/21/2022 21:33 Peter Krol 16803 Patton646 4/21/2022 21:56 Lori Womer 16803 Ferguson647 4/21/2022 21:59 Dorothy Delafield 16827 Boalsburg648 4/21/2022 22:13 Angela Keller 16801 College649 4/21/2022 22:23 Denise Meyer 16801 Ferguson 650 4/21/2022 22:28 Felicia Ko 16803 Patton

CA-2.e.

651 4/21/2022 22:28 Diana Malcom 16801 Borough is state college652 4/21/2022 22:51 Stephanie Herzberg 16803 Patton653 4/21/2022 22:56 Kristin D 16803 Patton654 4/21/2022 23:04 Anonymous resident 16801 College655 4/21/2022 23:14 Gina Brannick 16803 State College656 4/21/2022 23:24 Leanne Zuech 16801 Centre657 4/21/2022 23:26 Nicola Rusca 16803 Patton658 4/21/2022 23:48 Sara Brennen 16803 Patton Township659 4/22/2022 0:05 Shauna McElroy 16803 Patton660 4/22/2022 0:21 Kristen Sharp 16870 Patton661 4/22/2022 0:22 Renee Hoover 16801 Ferguson 662 4/22/2022 0:39 Beth Gillio 16803 Patton663 4/22/2022 0:40 Jeanne Boggie 16823-7289 Spring 664 4/22/2022 0:47 Susan Streit 16801 College 665 4/22/2022 0:53 Faye Burtch 16801 Center 666 4/22/2022 1:24 Kristina Whitaker 16870 Port Matilda667 4/22/2022 1:35 RH 16851 College668 4/22/2022 1:37 Steve Weidman 16827 Harris669 4/22/2022 1:45 Stefani Bjorklund 16801 Centre670 4/22/2022 1:54 Aaron R Cassel 16803 STATE COLLEGE671 4/22/2022 4:53 James McSweeney 16803 Ferguson672 4/22/2022 10:06 Heidi Adams 16827 Harris673 4/22/2022 10:32 Kimberly Rubin 16801 Ferguson674 4/22/2022 10:32 Morgan Wasikonis 16803 State College, 16803675 4/22/2022 11:00 MKari 16803 Ferguson676 4/22/2022 12:41 Lee McGann 16801 College677 4/22/2022 12:51 Richard Look 19087 Wayne678 4/22/2022 13:25 Roger Daugherty 16801 State College679 4/22/2022 13:25 Laura Van Velsor 16844-8304 Julian680 4/22/2022 13:40 Greg Laplante 16803 Ferguson681 4/22/2022 13:51 Sheryl J Leaman 16801 State College682 4/22/2022 14:16 Lana Medina 16851 Lemont in Centre County683 4/22/2022 14:16 Patty Nellis 16851 College Twp.684 4/22/2022 14:20 Emily 16801 College685 4/22/2022 14:20 Laura Fulton 16801 College686 4/22/2022 14:24 Kaitlin Greenaway 16801 College 687 4/22/2022 14:44 Yvette Willson 16801 State college688 4/22/2022 15:31 Diane Yingling 16827 Harris689 4/22/2022 15:38 Emma Schmidt 16801 State College690 4/22/2022 15:47 Chase C 16801 State College Borough691 4/22/2022 15:49 Glenna Malcolm 16827 Harris692 4/22/2022 16:24 Rebecca Lynch 16803 Patton693 4/22/2022 16:51 Pamela Cistaro 16803 Patton694 4/22/2022 17:28 Amanda White 16801 College695 4/22/2022 17:45 Scott Anthony 16801 Ferguson696 4/22/2022 18:04 Kevin and Catherine Alloway 16870 PORT MATILDA697 4/22/2022 18:21 Leann Diederich 16823 Bellefonte Borough

CA-2.e.

698 4/22/2022 18:24 Anthony Buda 16803 Ferguson699 4/22/2022 18:47 Randy Earhart 16827 Harris 700 4/22/2022 18:59 Andrea Groznik 16803 Patton701 4/22/2022 19:06 Elizabeth Hay 16823 Centre702 4/22/2022 19:07 Debra Guerrero 16801 State College703 4/22/2022 19:27 MARY B WISEMAN 16823 Benner704 4/22/2022 19:28 Betsy VanNoy 15870 Halfmoon705 4/22/2022 19:54 dorothy halsnik 16866 centre706 4/22/2022 19:55 Sharon Huang 16803 State College707 4/22/2022 19:55 Mary Carol Frier 16828 Centre Hall708 4/22/2022 20:18 Constanza Ehrenhaus 16827 Harris709 4/22/2022 20:20 Barbara Morar 16803 borough of State College710 4/22/2022 20:21 Deborah Dworsky 16801 College711 4/22/2022 20:24 Hannah Lysczek 16823 Spring712 4/22/2022 20:25 Madi Wenger 16801 College 713 4/22/2022 20:30 David lepro 17055 Cumberland714 4/22/2022 20:32 John Mason 16865 Ferguson715 4/22/2022 20:35 Jasmine Alptekinoglu 16801 College Township716 4/22/2022 20:55 Theresa D Lafer 16801 State College717 4/22/2022 20:57 Gloria Leous 16801 State College718 4/22/2022 21:01 Susan Haagen 16823 Benner719 4/22/2022 21:15 Daniel Tracy 16828 Centre Hall720 4/22/2022 22:28 Barry Kroeker 16823 Bellefonte721 4/22/2022 22:47 Larry A Parko 16823 Pleasant Gap722 4/22/2022 22:48 Nancy Parko 16823 Pleasant Gap723 4/22/2022 23:17 Justin Michael Collins 16801 STATE COLLEGE724 4/22/2022 23:22 Seraphima Hunter 16870 Port Matilda725 4/22/2022 23:46 Laurie Mulvey 16801-6307 State College726 4/22/2022 23:58 James Pflumm 16801 Ferguson727 4/23/2022 0:04 Carol Pflumm 16801 Ferguson 728 4/23/2022 0:05 Sam Richards 16801 State College729 4/23/2022 0:25 Lynne DeLuca 16870 Patton730 4/23/2022 0:27 Irmgard Lee 16803 Patton731 4/23/2022 2:08 Peter Buck 16801 State College Borough732 4/23/2022 2:41 Jennifer Norton 16803 Patton733 4/23/2022 8:58 Paul Clark 16803 Ferguson734 4/23/2022 9:48 Leon 16803 State College

735 4/23/2022 10:01 Kate H 17025East Pennsboro (formerly lived in College Township)

736 4/23/2022 11:11 Bruce Trinkley 16803 State College Borough737 4/23/2022 11:16 Kate Woodruff 16801 State college Borough 738 4/23/2022 11:22 Richard Hall 16851 Lemont739 4/23/2022 11:34 Vicki Summers 16865 Ferguson 740 4/23/2022 12:28 Tim Kerchinski 16801 College TWP741 4/23/2022 12:29 Alexandra Staub 16801 State College 742 4/23/2022 13:14 Karen Lose 16823 Spring743 4/23/2022 13:44 Haifeng Wang 16801 Ferguson Township

CA-2.e.

744 4/23/2022 13:54 Elaine Witter 16801 State College745 4/23/2022 14:02 Danielle Summers 16823 Bellefonte Borough 746 4/23/2022 14:05 Carin Roberg 16803 Ferguson 747 4/23/2022 14:06 rebecca misangyi 16801 borough748 4/23/2022 14:14 Linda Strauss 16801 Ferguson 749 4/23/2022 14:44 Lauren Malcolm 16801 College750 4/23/2022 15:17 Erica Wisinski 16823 spring751 4/23/2022 15:33 Martha Micuda 16801 College752 4/23/2022 17:05 Lori Bedell 16801 STATE COLLEGE753 4/23/2022 17:10 Christie Orr 16827-1598 BOALSBURG754 4/23/2022 18:11 Kyle Becker 16803 State College755 4/23/2022 18:42 Rebecca Houts 16801 College756 4/23/2022 19:21 Abigail Caldwell 16803 State College757 4/23/2022 19:58 Nathaniel P Markowski 19311 Avondale758 4/23/2022 20:04 Howard Pillot 16803 State College Borough759 4/23/2022 20:54 Miles Cummins 16801 College760 4/23/2022 21:07 Lois Hassinger 16841 Boggs761 4/23/2022 21:19 garen w smith 16823 Bellefonte762 4/23/2022 21:49 dominique sgroi 16801 College763 4/23/2022 22:12 Mark Rothgeb 16801-7231 State College764 4/23/2022 22:46 Jeff Martin 16823 Bellefonte765 4/23/2022 23:01 Claire Amick 16827 Harris766 4/24/2022 0:15 Kelly Herbick 16870 Port Matilda767 4/24/2022 0:25 Bridget Donnelly 16801 Harris768 4/24/2022 1:31 Ashley 16801 College769 4/24/2022 1:53 Emily Filling 16801 State College Boro770 4/24/2022 7:52 Shelly 16828 Centre Hall Borough 771 4/24/2022 11:21 Jacquelyn A Bonomo 16851 Lemont772 4/24/2022 13:26 Sheridan Miyamoto 16803 STATE COLLEGE773 4/24/2022 14:13 Kurt Kroeker 16803 State College774 4/24/2022 14:26 Scott Stilson 16801 College775 4/24/2022 14:29 Manal E 16803 Ferguson776 4/24/2022 18:42 Lanna 16827 Harris777 4/24/2022 19:15 Meg Smith 16801 College778 4/24/2022 19:52 Donna Shaffer 16801 Borough 779 4/24/2022 20:21 Alicia Hughes 16801 College780 4/24/2022 20:37 Judy Watson 16844 Huston781 4/24/2022 23:55 Nancy cord baran 16801 College782 4/25/2022 2:15 Pin Huang 16801-7657 State College783 4/25/2022 3:33 Nancy Vollmer 16803 STATE COLLEGE784 4/25/2022 12:05 Susan Spaugh 16823 Walker785 4/25/2022 12:14 Marley 16801 Ferguson 786 4/25/2022 12:18 Jodi Rice 16844 JULIAN787 4/25/2022 13:09 Matt Carlson 16801 Borough of State College788 4/25/2022 14:37 Grace Lang 16801 State college789 4/25/2022 14:49 Jensica Isiminger 16803 State College790 4/25/2022 14:49 Kate 16801 State College

CA-2.e.

791 4/25/2022 15:12 Judith Dorman 16823 Boggs792 4/25/2022 16:31 Carmen 16844 Union793 4/25/2022 17:07 John Homan 16870 Port Matilda794 4/25/2022 17:28 Jennifer Snyder 16870 Patton 795 4/25/2022 18:56 Jeff Davidson 16827 Harris796 4/25/2022 19:22 G Randolph Hudson 16801 state college pa797 4/25/2022 20:20 James Pflumm 16801 State College798 4/25/2022 20:21 Brenda Hameister 16828 Harris799 4/25/2022 21:00 Ryan Booz 16828 Potter800 4/25/2022 21:05 Sharon Devlin 16903 Ferguson 801 4/25/2022 21:50 Cynthia Nixon-Hudson 16801 STATE COLLEGE802 4/25/2022 22:15 Bill Saxton 16801 State College803 4/25/2022 23:32 Kathy McClintic 16801 State college borough 804 4/26/2022 0:56 Joyce L Christini 16801 State College805 4/26/2022 2:16 Becky A 16803 Patton806 4/26/2022 12:38 Katharine Kingera 16801 State College Borough807 4/26/2022 12:42 Marsha Haack 16801 State College808 4/26/2022 13:01 Kellie Stearns 16801 College809 4/26/2022 13:03 Sepich Tracy 16803 State College810 4/26/2022 13:25 kp 16803 college811 4/26/2022 14:00 Noel Habashy 16801 Ferguson Township812 4/26/2022 15:21 Amy Moore 16803 State College Borough813 4/26/2022 16:33 Walt Johnston 16803 patton814 4/26/2022 16:49 Denise St Pierre `6803 Ferguson815 4/26/2022 20:16 Jeffery Jones 16870 Halfmoon 816 4/26/2022 22:11 Deborah 16827 College 817 4/26/2022 22:16 Jonathan Reed 16870 Halfmoon 818 4/26/2022 22:22 Amy 16801 College819 4/27/2022 4:53 Karyn McKinney Marvasti 16803 State College820 4/27/2022 12:02 Nina Safran 16851 Lemont821 4/27/2022 13:18 Rebecca Smith 16851 College822 4/27/2022 13:25 Jean Landis 16870 Patton823 4/27/2022 15:51 Xuehua Xiang 60626 Chicago824 4/27/2022 16:01 Jimin Lee 16803 State College825 4/27/2022 16:51 Chris H 16854 Millheim Borough826 4/27/2022 19:11 Beth Resko 16801 State College827 4/27/2022 21:15 Michael Collins 16801 College Township828 4/27/2022 21:56 Megan Layng 16803 State College829 4/28/2022 5:10 Laura fiochetta 16803 Ferguson830 4/28/2022 10:38 Cyndi egolf 16801-7477 College831 4/28/2022 12:37 David Spaugh 16823 Bellefonte832 4/28/2022 12:37 Robert T Rodkey 16844 Huston833 4/28/2022 14:58 Millie ray 16801 State college834 4/28/2022 18:12 Sharon Guenot 16844 Huston835 4/28/2022 19:46 Paul G Shaffer 16801 State College Borough836 4/28/2022 20:58 Mandi Rozell 97027 Gladstone837 4/29/2022 13:26 Cortney B Fouse 16801 State College

CA-2.e.

838 4/29/2022 14:43 Paul Ruskin 16801 College Township839 4/29/2022 18:49 Alice Rodkey 16844 Huston840 4/29/2022 21:56 Kathryn Shirk 16801 College841 4/29/2022 22:04 Vaughn 16801 College 842 4/29/2022 22:06 Kristi W 16827 Harria843 4/29/2022 23:07 Ellen Freeman 16803 State College844 4/29/2022 23:28 Jessica Marsh 16803-1109 Patton845 4/29/2022 23:29 Horacio Perez-Blanco 16801 State College846 4/29/2022 23:35 Teresa Shock 16801 State College Borough847 4/29/2022 23:39 Brianna Lundburg 16803 Patton848 4/29/2022 23:40 Trent Marsh 16803 Patton849 4/30/2022 0:43 Ryan Chaky 16801 Ferguson850 4/30/2022 0:47 Diane Stoner 16828 Potter851 4/30/2022 2:04 Carmen Frost 16801 State College852 4/30/2022 10:46 Donald Schneider 16827-1684 Boalsburg853 4/30/2022 11:16 Victoria C 16803 Centre854 4/30/2022 14:03 Alice Pope 11217 College855 4/30/2022 14:33 Jonathan Robert Eckert 16827 Boalsburg856 4/30/2022 19:09 Robert Golden 16801 College857 4/30/2022 22:31 Mary MacDonald 16827 Harris858 4/30/2022 23:57 Benjamin Hagerup 16801 Ferguson Township859 5/1/2022 17:46 kp 16801 State College860 5/2/2022 11:53 Stacey McIntire 16870 Port Matilda861 5/2/2022 12:49 Harry Miller 16803 State College862 5/2/2022 14:48 Kelly Faiella 16851 College Township863 5/2/2022 17:24 Denise Trostle 16801 College Township864 5/2/2022 18:24 Janet Swim 16827 Boalsburg865 5/2/2022 19:16 Kirsten L McTernan 16803 State College866 5/3/2022 1:15 Emily Long 16827 Harris Township867 5/3/2022 20:20 Daniel C McIntire 16827 Harris868 5/3/2022 20:39 Jing Zhao 16801 ferguson township 869 5/3/2022 20:49 michelle damiano 16801 State College870 5/3/2022 21:06 maura allen 16801 college871 5/3/2022 21:13 Susan Young 16803 Ferguson Township872 5/3/2022 21:21 Yica Lin 16803 Ferguson873 5/3/2022 21:22 Max Lee 16868 Ferguson 874 5/3/2022 21:56 Joyce Cingel 16829 Burnside 875 5/3/2022 22:58 Bangzhi Liu 16801 Ferguson 876 5/3/2022 23:25 Tim Schafer 16823 Benner877 5/3/2022 23:44 Bing Hou 16803 Ferguson 878 5/4/2022 0:04 Linda wang 16801 Ferguson 879 5/4/2022 0:13 Kate Baldanza 16803 State College880 5/4/2022 0:59 April 16803 Ferguson 881 5/4/2022 1:05 Qimin Li 16868 Ferguson 882 5/4/2022 1:34 Alli Erickson 16870 Patton 883 5/4/2022 1:53 Qian Ma 16801 State College884 5/4/2022 1:56 Jackie Oshinskie 16823 Bellefonte

CA-2.e.

885 5/4/2022 2:45 Adrienne Fee 16823 Bellefonte Borough886 5/4/2022 9:37 Stephanie Snook 16823 Benner887 5/4/2022 9:38 Amanda Evans 16803 Ferguson 888 5/4/2022 11:32 Taylor Chambers 16870 Patton889 5/4/2022 12:02 Tom Witmer 16823 Boggs890 5/4/2022 13:54 David Lin 16801 Ferguson 891 5/4/2022 19:39 Stephen Olson 16827 Harris892 5/4/2022 22:13 Celeste Henderlong 16801 College 893 5/5/2022 0:02 Erin Loy 16803 Ferguson 894 5/5/2022 0:21 Perry Denniston 16803 Ferguson895 5/5/2022 2:54 Bruce Einfalt 16844 Union896 5/5/2022 4:25 Lan w 16803 Furgeson 897 5/5/2022 16:38 Judith Kelly 16801 State College898 5/6/2022 0:07 Penelope Eifrig 16851 college899 5/6/2022 3:06 Marla Siwert 16823 Bellefonte900 5/6/2022 3:43 Carole Donald 16803 State College901 5/6/2022 15:42 Eleanor R Witherite 16865 Pa Furnace902 5/6/2022 15:43 David Witherite 16865 Pennsylvania Furnace903 5/6/2022 15:45 Leslie Roberts 16803 State College Borough904 5/6/2022 16:06 Thomas Loebig 16801 State College905 5/6/2022 16:36 Loretta J Owen 16801 State college906 5/6/2022 16:51 John LaForce 16823 Bellefonte907 5/6/2022 17:07 Anne Bastian 16803 Ferguson908 5/6/2022 17:08 Kristie Kaufman 16801 Benner Independent909 5/6/2022 17:43 Barbara Kasales 16851 Centre910 5/6/2022 18:16 Ann Pangborn 16801 Borough of State College911 5/6/2022 18:54 Ed Ketz 16803 Patton912 5/6/2022 19:29 Raylene D 16801 College913 5/6/2022 20:54 will noid 16827 Potter914 5/6/2022 22:46 Shannon Goff 16801 State College915 5/6/2022 23:53 Terrill 16801 State College Borough916 5/7/2022 1:24 Hall Stacy 16823 Bellefonte917 5/7/2022 3:14 Josh Purviance 16870 Patton Township918 5/7/2022 8:55 Tamir Sorek 16803 STATE COLLEGE919 5/7/2022 10:46 Lior Sternfeld 16801 College920 5/7/2022 13:28 Holly Ketz 16803 State College921 5/7/2022 17:17 Nancy Maso 16801 Ferguson 922 5/7/2022 19:28 MICHAEL E FISHER 16844 Union923 5/8/2022 11:54 Peace 77494 Katy924 5/8/2022 12:24 Zhen Lei 16803 Ferguson925 5/8/2022 14:07 Doug Stauffer 16823 Bellefonte926 5/8/2022 21:14 Andrew Moir 16828 Centre hall927 5/9/2022 1:49 Rosita strang 16803 Ferguson928 5/9/2022 11:52 Debra Kozel 16801 College929 5/9/2022 12:38 Mike moriarta 16801 College930 5/9/2022 13:47 Robin Guillard 16801 College931 5/9/2022 14:02 Mary Paterno Hort 16803 State College

CA-2.e.

932 5/9/2022 15:06 Barb DeWyer 16801 State College933 5/9/2022 21:38 Kate Anton 16844 Julian934 5/9/2022 22:15 Maria Stevens 16801 College twp935 5/9/2022 22:40 Jordyn 16801 Centre 936 5/10/2022 1:27 Jeffrey Boggie 16823-7289 Spring 937 5/10/2022 2:23 Christina Cook 16801 State College938 5/10/2022 2:59 Ruth Martin 16823 Bellefonte Borough939 5/10/2022 4:17 Monica Septien 16801 Ferguson940 5/10/2022 11:42 Holly 16823 Spring941 5/10/2022 11:43 David 16801 Harris942 5/10/2022 13:30 Kelly Nelson 16801 College Township943 5/10/2022 19:24 Earl Carver 16801 State College944 5/11/2022 1:45 Allison Heller 16801 State college borough 945 5/11/2022 2:56 Lynne Heritage 16823 Spring946 5/11/2022 3:11 Barry Gallagher 16801 State College947 5/11/2022 6:54 Allison Ray 16823 BELLEFONTE948 5/11/2022 9:58 Ellen Peachey 16875 Spring Mills949 5/11/2022 10:18 Eliza Pennypacker 16801 State College borough950 5/11/2022 10:27 Melinda Stearns 16801 State college951 5/11/2022 10:45 Christina Pillot 16803 Borough952 5/11/2022 10:50 Cari Gustafson 16870 Patton953 5/11/2022 10:57 MaryLou Dubil 16803 Patton954 5/11/2022 11:09 Jenna Greaser 16801 State College955 5/11/2022 11:46 Tenaye Strauss 16801 Center county 956 5/11/2022 11:58 Kyle Fagan 16801 College 957 5/11/2022 12:38 Frank Symons 16801 Borough958 5/11/2022 12:45 Faith M Lucchesi 16865 Pa Furnace959 5/11/2022 13:11 Cathy Braasch 16801 State College960 5/11/2022 13:29 Teri Spence 16801 Centre961 5/11/2022 13:48 Biniyam strauss 16803 Center county 962 5/11/2022 13:52 Kim Mowery 16803 COLLEGE963 5/11/2022 14:47 MIEKE HAECK 16803 State College964 5/11/2022 14:59 Christine 16803 Ferguson965 5/11/2022 16:04 Jennifer kissell 16827 Harris966 5/11/2022 16:44 Joshua Kirby 16801 College967 5/11/2022 16:46 Julie Angstadt 16801-7128 State College968 5/11/2022 16:57 Jane Reese 16870 Worth969 5/11/2022 17:08 Christina Hunsberger 16827-1369 Boalsburg970 5/11/2022 17:23 Karlyn Geiger 16801 College971 5/11/2022 17:55 Kristy Riley 16802 College972 5/11/2022 18:19 Emily Burns 16801 College Township973 5/11/2022 19:30 William Thwing 15905 Cambria974 5/11/2022 19:33 Jennifer Boittin 16801 State College Borough975 5/11/2022 19:47 Andy Hunsberger 16827 Harris976 5/11/2022 21:02 Jill Gomez 16803 Ferguson 977 5/11/2022 21:05 Patricia C Dolan 16823-8511 BELLEFONTE978 5/11/2022 21:40 Beth Oberdick 16870-1000 Port Matilda

CA-2.e.

979 5/11/2022 22:47 Shannon Frey 16801 College Township980 5/11/2022 22:52 Thomas Frey 16801 College Township981 5/11/2022 23:05 Aggie 16823 Benner 982 5/11/2022 23:39 Elma Wilkins 16801 Borough 983 5/11/2022 23:39 Robert Wolfe 16823 Bellefonte984 5/11/2022 23:45 Mandy Glitzer 16827 Harris 985 5/11/2022 23:53 J urbanick 16823 Benner986 5/12/2022 0:19 Nicholas Pennino 16801 College 987 5/12/2022 0:53 Jacqueline Wolfe 16823-8426 Bellefonte988 5/12/2022 1:50 Peihui 700 Taiwan989 5/12/2022 2:15 Mihret Strauss 16801 State College 990 5/12/2022 3:27 Alex 16802 State College991 5/12/2022 12:14 Susan 16841 Howard992 5/12/2022 13:37 Barb Pennypacker 16801 College993 5/12/2022 16:11 Zachary Simmons 16865 Ferguson994 5/12/2022 17:22 marc s warren 16827 Boalsburg995 5/12/2022 17:22 Mark 16801 College996 5/12/2022 17:24 Angelo O Valle 16652 Huntingdon997 5/12/2022 18:02 Leslie Brautigam 16803 Patton998 5/12/2022 18:37 Lori Rose 16823 Spring999 5/12/2022 18:44 Emmalia Lutz 16801 Ferguson

1000 5/12/2022 18:52 Kathleen Ammon 16851 College1001 5/12/2022 20:00 Jennifer Chesworth 16870 Halfmoon1002 5/12/2022 20:20 Lynda Fisher 16835 Unionville Borough1003 5/12/2022 20:22 Robert Fisher 16835 Unionville Borough 1004 5/12/2022 20:25 Dorothy and Dan Thompson 16823 Boggs1005 5/12/2022 20:34 Bereket Strauss 16801 College 1006 5/12/2022 20:59 Susan Kroeker 16823 Bellefonte Borough 1007 5/12/2022 21:50 Aileen 16803 Ferguson1008 5/12/2022 21:51 Tenaye Strauss 16801 Center County 1009 5/12/2022 21:56 Dan 16823 Benner1010 5/12/2022 22:11 Polly Chatterton 16822 Bald Eagle1011 5/12/2022 23:11 Charlane Mowery 16803 College Township1012 5/12/2022 23:12 Maryam Frederick 16803 Patton1013 5/13/2022 0:12 Sally Minnich 16803 Ferguson 1014 5/13/2022 0:57 Lilian Bahnsen 16801 College1015 5/13/2022 1:07 Terefech Strauss 16801 College1016 5/13/2022 1:34 Lesa Yeager 16804 FERGUSON1017 5/13/2022 1:41 Hojin Ryoo 16870 Port Matilda1018 5/13/2022 8:32 Jill Garrigan 16801 State College1019 5/13/2022 10:54 Shannon Rose 16823 Spring 1020 5/13/2022 11:46 Janet Nelson 16801 College1021 5/13/2022 14:23 Randall Bahnsen 16801 College

CA-2.e.

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Hard Copy 324 40 Aaron BitnerOnline 670 Aaron R CasselHard Copy 566 67 Abigail BourneOnline 756 Abigail CaldwellHard Copy 754 94 Abigail KustaborderOnline 247 Adam MillerHard Copy 524 62 Adam YoderHard Copy 511 61 Adanech Strauss Duplicate with online signature 230Online 230 Adanech Strausss Online 429 adrienneOnline 885 Adrienne FeeOnline 981 Aggie Online 1007 AileenOnline 495 AiméeHard Copy 423 50 Aimee WatsonOnline 455 AJ SmithOnline 111 Alaina CumminsOnline 570 Alan ClaverOnline 220 Alan Finnecy Online 349 Alan RotzHard Copy 217 27 Albert JarrettHard Copy 541 64 Aleesia ShepardHard Copy 635 79 Aleksandr ShmakovOnline 341 Aleksandra RadlinskaOnline 553 Alenoosh KohlHard Copy 646 81 Alesya BubnovaOnline 990 AlexOnline 525 Alex LubinHard Copy 625 78 Alexandr TishchehkoHard Copy 609 74 Alexandr VovchenicoHard Copy 23 5 Alexandra Gurski

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 1 1 Alexandra Shirk-DanzOnline 741 Alexandra StaubOnline 176 Alexis ReasingerHard Copy 301 37 Alexis WetzlerOnline 476 Alice HsiOnline 854 Alice PopeOnline 839 Alice RodkeyOnline 575 Alicia BurnsOnline 518 Alicia Catharine DeckerOnline 779 Alicia HughesHard Copy 15 3 Alicia Hughes Possible duplicate with online signature 779Online 73 Alison AmaismeierHard Copy 747 93 Alison LuseOnline 882 Alli EricksonOnline 944 Allison HellerOnline 947 Allison RayHard Copy 675 84 Alvina StefanovichOnline 237 Amanda ByrdOnline 887 Amanda EvansHard Copy 273 34 Amanda Evans Duplicate with online signature 887Online 147 Amanda JohnsenOnline 138 Amanda ReaganOnline 694 Amanda WhiteHard Copy 101 14 Amaryah HaushalterOnline 104 Amber ConcepcionOnline 258 Amber Houk Online 547 Amber MillerOnline 352 AmyOnline 818 AmyHard Copy 471 57 Amy AllisonOnline 530 Amy AnsariHard Copy 580 69 Amy BrownHard Copy 559 66 Amy EarleOnline 590 Amy Frank

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 399 47 Amy HarpsterHard Copy 537 64 Amy HarrisHard Copy 528 62 Amy HasanOnline 406 Amy HermansenHard Copy 441 51 Amy J. SharpOnline 812 Amy MooreOnline 624 Amy RitterOnline 412 Amy RothrockHard Copy 755 94 Amy VogelyHard Copy 88 12 Amy WagnerOnline 103 Amy WhiteHard Copy 654 82 Anastasia BerezenkoOnline 249 Andrea BrownOnline 700 Andrea GroznikHard Copy 252 31 Andrea MastroHard Copy 80 11 Andrea NoidOnline 164 AndrepaHard Copy 550 65 Andrew BourneHard Copy 65 10 Andrew CecereHard Copy 454 55 Andrew HughesHard Copy 410 48 Andrew KingHard Copy 146 20 Andrew MaretzkiOnline 287 Andrew MillerOnline 926 Andrew MoirOnline 29 Andrew S YablonskyOnline 1 Andrew ShafferHard Copy 127 17 Andrew Shaffer Duplicate with online signature 1Hard Copy 661 83 Andrey BerezhnoyHard Copy 705 87 Andrey KurbotovHard Copy 644 81 Andrey PopovOnline 975 Andy HunsbergerHard Copy 11 2 Angela KellarOnline 648 Angela KellerHard Copy 450 54 Angela Lesher

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 342 41 Angela MooreHard Copy 712 88 Angelnia AseyevaOnline 996 Angelo O ValleHard Copy 413 49 Angie SnyderHard Copy 704 87 Anita KuorbahvOnline 402 Anita LobleyOnline 629 Ann AuhlOnline 534 Ann JonesOnline 910 Ann PangbornOnline 72 Anna EngelsHard Copy 707 87 Anna PlokhovaOnline 374 AnneOnline 494 Anne CorteseOnline 907 Anne BastianOnline 281 Anne BurgevinHard Copy 545 65 Anne H. BastianOnline 256 Anne LavoOnline 606 Annette Hestres GarciaOnline 65 Anni MatsickHard Copy 48 8 Annie SharpHard Copy 791 99 Annie SimmonsOnline 544 AnonymousOnline 200 Anonymous Family with ChildrenOnline 654 Anonymous residentOnline 698 Anthony BudaOnline 353 Anthony DeLucaOnline 880 April Online 264 April BurrellHard Copy 448 54 April MilletHard Copy 82 11 April ThrushHard Copy 649 81 Artew SoladovnikHard Copy 113 16 Arthur CurtzeOnline 299 Arthur GoldschmidtHard Copy 759 94 Arthur Mortinora

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 594 71 Ash ToumayantsOnline 146 Ashlee DincherOnline 768 AshleyOnline 398 Ashley Elizabeth HamlinOnline 174 Ashley Hartman Hard Copy 409 48 Ashley KingOnline 517 Ashli MooreHard Copy 573 68 Ashlyn HeckmanHard Copy 460 55 Ashton HigginsOnline 586 Aubree MussmanOnline 67 Aubrey BrushHard Copy 651 82 Audrey StefanoricaOnline 329 Aydin AlptekinogluOnline 875 Bangzhi LiuOnline 932 Barb DeWyerHard Copy 197 25 Barb MinardOnline 992 Barb PennypackerOnline 87 Barb SaxtonHard Copy 555 66 Barbara CochranOnline 435 Barbara FurmanHard Copy 382 45 Barbara FyffeHard Copy 61 9 Barbara GeistHard Copy 187 24 Barbara GrossHard Copy 169 22 Barbara HaleHard Copy 259 32 Barbara HartleOnline 37 Barbara HofstromHard Copy 193 25 Barbara HuffardOnline 430 Barbara J YinglingOnline 909 Barbara KasalesOnline 415 Barbara LeAnn Marshall Online 95 Barbara McKeehenOnline 709 Barbara MorarOnline 204 Barbara PerkonsHard Copy 36 7 Barbara Perkons Duplicate with online signature 204

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 194 25 Barbara SeibelOnline 211 Barbara VandenberghOnline 946 Barry GallagherOnline 720 Barry KroekerHard Copy 589 70 Barry Kroeker Duplicate with online signature 720Online 153 Barry VoightOnline 399 BaughanOnline 805 Becky AOnline 446 Becky MillerHard Copy 387 46 Becky SmithHard Copy 53 8 Belinda GeistHard Copy 419 49 Belinda WalkerHard Copy 94 12 Ben HagerupOnline 166 Ben LeeHard Copy 92 12 Ben Lee Duplicate with online signature 166Hard Copy 400 47 Ben RyffnerOnline 858 Benjamin HagerupHard Copy 643 81 Benjamin ShindyHard Copy 617 76 Benjamin StefanovichOnline 1005 Bereket StraussHard Copy 529 62 Bereket Strauss Duplicate with online signature 1005Online 33 Beth EckertOnline 662 Beth GillioOnline 978 Beth OberdickOnline 30 Beth OndoHard Copy 787 99 Beth PenninoOnline 826 Beth ReskoOnline 350 Beth Williams Hard Copy 106 15 Bethany EshelmanHard Copy 154 21 Betsy TanabeOnline 704 Betsy VanNoyHard Copy 39 7 Betty AuoOnline 528 Betty HarperOnline 461 Beverly Haushalter

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 98 13 Beverly Haushalter Duplicate with online signature 461Hard Copy 269 33 Bill ArbleHard Copy 768 95 Bill BrusseHard Copy 587 70 Bill RoseOnline 802 Bill SaxtonOnline 877 Bing HouOnline 295 Bing zhuOnline 961 Biniyam strauss Online 388 Biqin XieHard Copy 323 40 Blair BitnerOnline 122 Bob HohnOnline 301 BonnieOnline 559 Bonnie DrippsHard Copy 108 16 Bonnie JunodOnline 268 Brandon DaubenspeckOnline 640 Brandon WHard Copy 538 64 Braydon ButtonOnline 328 Brenda BlackOnline 798 Brenda HameisterHard Copy 732 90 Brenda WatsonOnline 331 Brian GoldfarbHard Copy 56 9 Brian RobergHard Copy 761 94 Brian SmithHard Copy 72 10 Brian ThadlOnline 477 Brianna FelgoiseOnline 847 Brianna LundburgOnline 767 Bridget DonnellyOnline 31 Brittany McGroryOnline 142 Brittany StonerOnline 895 Bruce EinfaltOnline 736 Bruce TrinkleyOnline 280 C J RusnakOnline 369 Cairsty DePasqualeOnline 139 Caitlin Foley

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 740 91 Cale RiceHard Copy 121 17 Caleb OlshefskyHard Copy 124 17 Cameron McHenryOnline 952 Cari GustafsonHard Copy 100 14 Carin Roberg Duplicate with online signature 746Online 746 Carin Roberg Hard Copy 192 25 Carl RosensteelOnline 792 CarmenOnline 533 Carmen GassOnline 851 Carmen FrostOnline 334 Carmen M StrandHard Copy 439 51 Carmen SoltisOnline 88 Carol CamargoOnline 639 Carol DreibelbisHard Copy 198 25 Carol EubanksOnline 727 Carol Pflumm Online 178 Carol PhillipsOnline 611 Carol PilgrimOnline 900 Carole DonaldOnline 150 Carole FillmannHard Copy 641 81 Carolina ShindyHard Copy 412 48 Caroline KennyHard Copy 148 20 Carolyn BillantiHard Copy 168 22 Carolyn G. AndersonHard Copy 762 95 Carolyn KelloHard Copy 438 51 Carolyn SharpHard Copy 765 95 Carolyne MeehanOnline 643 Carrie HeronHard Copy 370 44 Carson ManvilleHard Copy 299 36 Casandra EmelHard Copy 482 58 Casey McNeilOnline 5 Cassie KonkleOnline 489 Catherine CohanOnline 602 Catherine Grigor

CA-2.e.

Online 436 Cathie kennyOnline 959 Cathy BraaschOnline 565 Cathy DeSantoHard Copy 297 36 Catrina MumyackHard Copy 102 14 Ceci RusnakOnline 892 Celeste Henderlong Online 1011 Charlane MoweryOnline 318 charles EtzweilerOnline 100 Charlie WhiteOnline 690 Chase CHard Copy 358 43 Chastity BlomOnline 380 Chenying WangHard Copy 216 27 Cherene HollandOnline 345 Cheryl BohnOnline 18 Cheryl GiganteHard Copy 14 2 Cheryl GlennHard Copy 210 27 Cheryl PriceOnline 145 Chester Online 143 Ching Wan Lai Hard Copy 551 65 Chris BourneHard Copy 773 96 Chris CreaqueOnline 825 Chris HHard Copy 506 60 Chris JordanHard Copy 233 29 Chris KirkHard Copy 73 10 Chris KirkpatrickHard Copy 449 54 Chris MilletHard Copy 544 64 Christie JesterOnline 753 Christie OrrOnline 937 Christina CookOnline 969 Christina HunsbergerOnline 7 Christina J TaheriOnline 169 Christina ombalskiOnline 951 Christina PillotHard Copy 292 36 Christina Walker

CA-2.e.

Online 964 ChristineOnline 284 Christine A FaheyOnline 307 Christine BaileyOnline 70 Christine Kathryn StuartHard Copy 62 9 Christopher GeistHard Copy 27 6 Christopher McCluryOnline 19 Christy LaForceOnline 79 Chuck Phillips Online 765 Claire AmickOnline 360 Clara StrausserOnline 620 Clare CowenHard Copy 20 5 Clarice BainbridgeHard Copy 507 60 Colin TurnerHard Copy 129 18 Conal CarrHard Copy 357 43 Connie BaileyOnline 11 Connie Puckett Hard Copy 174 23 Constance MatthewsOnline 708 Constanza EhrenhausHard Copy 391 46 Cord RuffrarHard Copy 359 43 Corena BreonHard Copy 483 58 Corinne CampbellOnline 837 Cortney B FouseOnline 432 Courtney LHard Copy 207 26 Craig MillerHard Copy 406 48 Craig MillerOnline 354 Cristina HoutzHard Copy 249 31 Curt HortonOnline 830 Cyndi egolfHard Copy 729 90 Cyndi Egolf Duplicate with online signature 830Online 346 Cynthia CarpenterHard Copy 742 91 Cynthia CormanOnline 508 Cynthia HartswickOnline 48 Cynthia KrankelOnline 89 Cynthia Lago

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 8 1 Cynthia MockOnline 801 Cynthia Nixon-HudsonOnline 445 Cynthia Pyrih Hard Copy 780 96 Cynthia SimmonsHard Copy 461 56 Cynthia Tait LawHard Copy 260 32 Cyrus KlingspergOnline 439 daguanOnline 152 Daityn RothrockHard Copy 286 35 Dale MohlerOnline 1009 DanHard Copy 766 95 Dan MeehanOnline 499 Dana L StuchulOnline 16 Dana LonjinHard Copy 442 52 Dana ReedOnline 8 Dana VeerasammyHard Copy 334 41 Daniel BeiselHard Copy 31 6 Daniel BurgosOnline 867 Daniel C McIntireHard Copy 500 60 Daniel CollinsHard Copy 377 45 Daniel DresslerHard Copy 621 77 Daniel GerasenkoHard Copy 603 74 Daniel GlushukHard Copy 778 96 Daniel GoldsteinHard Copy 186 24 Daniel HolterHard Copy 35 6 Daniel JohnstonbaughOnline 13 Daniel KiehlOnline 97 Daniel L ShieldsOnline 57 Daniel MaternaHard Copy 540 64 Daniel RhoadsOnline 83 Daniel RiveraHard Copy 428 50 Daniel SharpHard Copy 679 84 Daniel TishchenkoOnline 719 Daniel TracyHard Copy 353 43 Daniel Tracy Possible duplicate with online signature 719

CA-2.e.

Online 480 Daniela SarakaOnline 396 Danielle Online 170 Danielle AmbrosiaOnline 745 Danielle SummersHard Copy 764 95 Danika KelloOnline 172 DAnne SaylorHard Copy 200 26 Dante ScalziOnline 405 Darcie WagnerOnline 234 Darlene ClarkHard Copy 721 89 Darrell EgolfOnline 26 Dave BorchHard Copy 365 44 Dave KingOnline 246 Dave KreamerOnline 941 DavidHard Copy 26 6 David BargerHard Copy 640 81 David GalchenkoOnline 333 David KolasaOnline 713 David leproOnline 890 David LinHard Copy 226 28 David PepplerHard Copy 434 51 David R. Spaugh Duplicate with online signature 831Online 831 David SpaughOnline 347 David StahlOnline 902 David WitheriteHard Copy 533 63 Dawn M SundstromOnline 368 Dawn MaguireOnline 335 Dawn-Gale FisherHard Copy 373 45 Deanna K. WakefieldOnline 149 Debbie HarrisonOnline 816 Deborah Online 710 Deborah Dworsky Hard Copy 10 1 Deborah KellarHard Copy 183 24 Deborah KlevansHard Copy 455 55 Deborah Morton

CA-2.e.

Online 537 Deborah SchusslerHard Copy 430 50 Debra GillOnline 285 Debra Griffie Online 702 Debra GuerreroOnline 619 Debra HermanOnline 928 Debra KozelHard Copy 303 38 Debra MisieraeoHard Copy 578 69 Debra TrudeauHard Copy 152 21 Della BubeHard Copy 208 26 Demi SnowdenHard Copy 415 49 Dena HarterHard Copy 717 88 Denis KosovOnline 428 Denise DeGeorgeOnline 649 Denise Meyer Online 814 Denise St PierreOnline 863 Denise TrostleOnline 240 Denise WagnerHard Copy 683 85 Dennis FedorovHard Copy 676 84 Dennis KolosovHard Copy 711 88 Dennis LykinOnline 86 Derek L KalpOnline 408 Desiree KellyOnline 225 Diana FishbeinHard Copy 435 51 Diana HatwoodOnline 651 Diana MalcomHard Copy 678 84 Diana PinchukOnline 191 Diane CollinsOnline 424 Diane PeytonOnline 850 Diane StonerHard Copy 376 45 Diane Stoner Duplicate with online signature 850Online 688 Diane YinglingHard Copy 569 67 Dianna FenstermacherHard Copy 251 31 Dianne MeckesOnline 403 Dianne Stansbury

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 673 84 Dmitriy BobnorOnline 272 Dominique Sgroi Possible duplicate with online signature 762Online 762 dominique sgroiHard Copy 21 5 Don BainbridgeOnline 422 Don CisHard Copy 50 8 Don GarbrickHard Copy 293 36 Don HamptonHard Copy 275 34 Don LeedomOnline 208 Donald Reidell Online 852 Donald SchneiderHard Copy 209 26 Donald SnowdenHard Copy 240 30 Donna MartinOnline 80 Donna MillerHard Copy 213 27 Donna QueeneyOnline 778 Donna Shaffer Online 615 Donna SymonsHard Copy 196 25 Doris CarterHard Copy 223 28 Doris TruebloodHard Copy 727 90 Dorothy A. BellissimoOnline 1004 Dorothy and Dan ThompsonHard Copy 112 16 Dorothy BlairOnline 647 Dorothy DelafieldOnline 560 Dorothy E AylwardHard Copy 258 32 Dorothy E. CecilOnline 705 dorothy halsnikHard Copy 182 24 Dorothy LutzOnline 15 Dorothy SanduskyOnline 298 Dorothy Wirtz Hard Copy 514 61 Dottie Sandusky Duplicate with online signature 514Hard Copy 408 48 Doug BloomOnline 201 Doug IrwinHard Copy 150 20 Doug MillerOnline 925 Doug StaufferOnline 52 Douglas Miller

CA-2.e.

Online 173 Douglas SharpHard Copy 130 18 Douglas Sharp Duplicate with online signature 173Hard Copy 548 65 Drew FenstermacherHard Copy 107 15 Dylan RummelOnline 180 E StantonHard Copy 212 27 E. CameronOnline 943 Earl CarverOnline 631 Echo WangOnline 911 Ed KetzHard Copy 153 21 Ed KlevansHard Copy 265 33 Eduardo RamosHard Copy 427 50 Edward HaywoodHard Copy 411 48 Edward W. JohnstonbaughHard Copy 202 26 Edwin JohnstonOnline 159 Eileen PfaffHard Copy 250 31 Eileen Pfaff Duplicate with online signature 159Online 244 Eileen RotthoffOnline 635 Elaine HuiOnline 251 Elaine RodinoOnline 744 Elaine WitterOnline 228 Elana SzczesnyHard Copy 492 59 Eleanor LehmanOnline 901 Eleanor R WitheriteOnline 205 Elisabeth DrippsHard Copy 788 99 Elise ConstableOnline 949 Eliza PennypackerOnline 397 Elizabeth A GordonHard Copy 33 6 Elizabeth BettsOnline 275 Elizabeth CeresOnline 253 Elizabeth DixonHard Copy 498 59 Elizabeth EganOnline 509 elizabeth g HaushalterHard Copy 42 7 Elizabeth HagerupOnline 701 Elizabeth Hay

CA-2.e.

Online 607 Elizabeth MorganHard Copy 228 28 Elizabeth PhillipsHard Copy 366 44 Ella Mae MillerOnline 843 Ellen FreemanHard Copy 218 27 Ellen K. JarrettHard Copy 41 7 Ellen McHenryOnline 948 Ellen PeacheyHard Copy 453 55 Ellen ZelinskyHard Copy 502 60 Ellie OwensOnline 123 Ellyn ExleyOnline 982 Elma WilkinsOnline 417 Emery Marshall Online 684 Emily Hard Copy 570 67 Emily BourneOnline 972 Emily BurnsHard Copy 501 60 Emily BurnsOnline 604 Emily CookOnline 769 Emily FillingHard Copy 229 28 Emily FillingHard Copy 779 96 Emily GreenmanOnline 112 Emily Lombardi Online 866 Emily LongHard Copy 398 47 Emily OrnyHard Copy 237 30 Emily WendaOnline 78 EmmaHard Copy 270 33 Emma HortonOnline 689 Emma SchmidtOnline 999 Emmalia Lutz Online 194 Emmaline MartinOnline 515 Enid RomanOnline 91 Enrique del CastilloHard Copy 2 1 Eric DanzHard Copy 395 47 Eric JonesHard Copy 125 17 Eric Lysczek

CA-2.e.

Online 260 Erica AllenOnline 750 Erica WisinskiHard Copy 466 56 Erik LossOnline 21 Erin Alvis RuizOnline 618 Erin Carter Hard Copy 383 46 Erin DunleavyOnline 134 Erin Ellstein Online 213 Erin LongOnline 893 Erin LoyOnline 567 Erin RannelsHard Copy 128 17 Erin ShafferOnline 414 Erin StubeHard Copy 7 1 Erin Stube Duplicate with online signature 414Hard Copy 782 97 Esther AntariksoOnline 51 Esther LauchleHard Copy 542 64 Esther MaasOnline 501 Esther PrinsHard Copy 535 64 Ethan CostellaOnline 554 Eugene MorganHard Copy 224 28 Evelyn BartschOnline 958 Faith M LucchesiOnline 184 Fan ZhangOnline 551 Fannie MuiOnline 665 Faye Burtch Online 650 Felicia KoHard Copy 185 24 Florence ReeseHard Copy 719 89 Frances GearhartHard Copy 388 46 Frances ShacklockOnline 502 Frank RitterOnline 957 Frank SymonsOnline 796 G Randolph HudsonOnline 304 Gabrielle GoldnerHard Copy 330 40 Gail RobbHard Copy 619 77 Galina Kovtun

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 702 87 Galina KurbokOnline 761 garen w smithHard Copy 227 28 Gary DeckerHard Copy 751 93 Gary HanscomOnline 637 Gary Williams Hard Copy 575 68 Gary WinterrowdHard Copy 277 34 Gene WilliamsHard Copy 75 11 Genevieve VolgstadtHard Copy 612 75 Gennady GerasenkoOnline 20 george harriganOnline 644 George perezHard Copy 579 69 George TrudeauOnline 323 George VranezaOnline 245 Georgia KreamerHard Copy 699 86 Gerasal LyukoOnline 409 Ghazala SHAFFIOnline 655 Gina BrannickOnline 44 Gina LeonHard Copy 467 56 Ginger GriecoOnline 108 Girts PerkonsOnline 137 Gizem SaticiHard Copy 190 25 Glendon BlumeOnline 691 Glenna MalcolmOnline 717 Gloria LeousOnline 434 Gloria UTHard Copy 462 56 Gordon LawOnline 75 Grace IrwinOnline 788 Grace LangHard Copy 256 32 Grace WoodOnline 680 Greg LaplanteHard Copy 485 58 Gregory CzecicHard Copy 84 11 Gretchen DennistonHard Copy 480 58 Gretchen KnipeOnline 588 Gum Wha Kim

CA-2.e.

Online 743 Haifeng WangOnline 916 Hall StacyHard Copy 327 40 Hamah WatkinsOnline 711 Hannah LysczekHard Copy 126 17 Hannah Lysczek Duplicate with online signature 711Hard Copy 37 7 Hans VerlindeHard Copy 477 57 Harold JohnsonHard Copy 718 89 Harry GearhartHard Copy 254 32 Harry HolderOnline 861 Harry MillerHard Copy 140 19 Harry WestHard Copy 205 26 Harvey HaackOnline 154 Hayley CasselHard Copy 424 50 Hazel MilesHard Copy 746 93 Heather BakerOnline 218 Heather BoyleOnline 187 Heather NyquistOnline 25 Heather Ricker-GilbertHard Copy 561 66 Heather SmarttOnline 672 Heidi AdamsOnline 365 Heidi BieverOnline 319 Heidi Marie KnutelskyHard Copy 161 22 Helen B WarrenHard Copy 526 62 Helen BishHard Copy 652 82 Helen FomichevOnline 47 Helen Kamens-HortonHard Copy 171 23 Helen LoveHard Copy 167 22 Helen OlsenHard Copy 179 23 Helen RobackOnline 290 Helene MonthleyHard Copy 783 97 Henry PisciottaOnline 40 Herman MasterHard Copy 176 23 Herman RicheyHard Copy 253 32 Herman Richey Duplicate with hard-copy signature 176

CA-2.e.

Online 313 Hillary Sunderland Online 1017 Hojin RyooOnline 4 Hollis ZelinskyOnline 940 HollyOnline 216 Holly DeHaasHard Copy 119 17 Holly HowdenOnline 920 Holly KetzHard Copy 66 10 Hope CecereHard Copy 384 46 Hope FreyOnline 845 Horacio Perez-BlancoOnline 758 Howard PillotOnline 278 Howard ShultzOnline 62 Hui ZhaoOnline 192 Ian Duh Online 293 Ileen CarterHard Copy 221 28 Ingrid HoffnerHard Copy 650 82 Inna BubovikHard Copy 700 87 IrinaHard Copy 637 80 Irina GoncharovaHard Copy 696 86 Irina KovtunHard Copy 684 85 Irina ShilovaHard Copy 244 31 Iris FlynnOnline 730 Irmgard LeeHard Copy 631 79 Iryna BeliavskayaHard Copy 622 78 Iryna KosovOnline 599 J AbelOnline 427 J ChristieOnline 300 J FergusonOnline 985 J urbanickHard Copy 279 34 J.B. EvansOnline 198 JACK BASIAGOHard Copy 315 39 Jack L. QuickHard Copy 470 56 Jack MoyerOnline 115 Jackie Hershberger

CA-2.e.

Online 884 Jackie OshinskieHard Copy 349 42 Jackie Oshinskie Duplicate with online signature 884Hard Copy 18 3 Jackie StaufferHard Copy 319 39 Jackie TawseHard Copy 283 35 Jackson C. BakerOnline 987 Jacqueline WolfeOnline 771 Jacquelyn A BonomoOnline 549 JADINE REESEHard Copy 457 55 Jake OeswtiHard Copy 79 11 James BennettOnline 98 James CarteyHard Copy 59 9 James MartinOnline 671 James McSweeneyHard Copy 374 45 James MillerOnline 726 James PflummOnline 797 James PflummHard Copy 329 40 James RobbHard Copy 287 35 Jamie GerberHard Copy 744 92 Jan GottschallOnline 257 Jana ConradHard Copy 284 35 Jane BugdenOnline 126 Jane C StantonHard Copy 447 54 Jane HerbertOnline 968 Jane ReeseHard Copy 245 31 Jane SheederHard Copy 172 23 Jane WettstoneOnline 157 Janelle and Tyler FoleyOnline 119 Janelle BakerHard Copy 211 27 Janet A WuestOnline 238 janet engemanHard Copy 784 98 Janet MadoreOnline 1020 Janet NelsonOnline 864 Janet SwimOnline 93 Janice Becker

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 354 43 Janice F. OakesHard Copy 103 15 Janice WitmerOnline 227 Janine GismondiHard Copy 504 60 Janis McConnellOnline 715 Jasmine Alptekinoglu Online 411 Jason MaasHard Copy 563 66 Jason WerleHard Copy 473 57 Jason WinfieldOnline 592 Jaya Online 130 Jaylene SmithOnline 638 Jayne GlockeHard Copy 206 26 Jean H. MillerOnline 822 Jean LandisOnline 148 Jean MoriartaOnline 482 Jean SandersOnline 663 Jeanne BoggieOnline 39 Jeanne HoustonOnline 511 Jeanne SaxOnline 348 Jeanne WalshOnline 36 Jed NeilsonHard Copy 360 43 Jeff BreonOnline 795 Jeff DavidsonOnline 539 Jeff EdmundsOnline 764 Jeff MartinOnline 465 Jeff scottHard Copy 368 44 Jeff WellsOnline 815 Jeffery JonesOnline 936 Jeffrey BoggieOnline 393 Jeffrey CatchmarkHard Copy 781 96 Jeffrey Catchmark Possible duplicate with online signature 393Hard Copy 585 70 Jeffrey RoseHard Copy 289 35 Jen ColwellHard Copy 445 53 Jen ConklinOnline 954 Jenna Greaser

CA-2.e.

Online 241 Jennifer Online 209 Jennifer ArndtHard Copy 444 53 Jennifer BamerOnline 974 Jennifer BoittinOnline 136 Jennifer BrezlerOnline 1001 Jennifer ChesworthOnline 167 Jennifer DeutschOnline 965 Jennifer kissellOnline 162 Jennifer MOnline 596 Jennifer marxHard Copy 446 54 Jennifer MillerOnline 623 Jennifer NelsonOnline 732 Jennifer NortonHard Copy 733 90 Jennifer ShuttOnline 794 Jennifer Snyder Hard Copy 333 41 Jennifer TanneyOnline 110 Jennifer WeaverHard Copy 543 64 Jenny Sue KennyOnline 582 Jenny SummersOnline 789 Jensica IsimingerOnline 175 Jeremy AmaismeierOnline 392 Jeremy EngelsHard Copy 552 65 Jeremy Walter Duplicate with hard-copy signature 757Hard Copy 757 94 Jeremy WalterOnline 64 Jerry LauchleHard Copy 222 28 Jerry WettstoneHard Copy 19 4 Jess CornaggiaOnline 598 Jessamyn AbelHard Copy 40 7 Jesse TamOnline 160 JessicaOnline 263 JessicaOnline 616 Jessica Gracie-GriffinOnline 232 Jessica HunterOnline 116 Jessica Lehman

CA-2.e.

Online 844 Jessica MarshHard Copy 403 48 Jessica Marsh Possible duplicate with online signature 844Online 401 Jessie GreenOnline 395 Jia SongOnline 370 Jie PengOnline 364 JillOnline 1018 Jill GarriganOnline 976 Jill GomezHard Copy 749 93 Jim DetrichHard Copy 416 49 Jim E. BucciHard Copy 576 68 Jim MaundHard Copy 281 34 Jim MillerHard Copy 731 90 Jim ThorHard Copy 392 46 Jimi StorinOnline 824 Jimin LeeHard Copy 362 43 Jimmy MillerOnline 373 Jing DuOnline 384 Jing WangOnline 868 Jing ZhaoOnline 589 Jisook KimOnline 199 JL ChildsHard Copy 181 24 Jo BewleyHard Copy 74 10 Joan KirkpatrickOnline 28 Joan M BouchardOnline 490 Joan Mary KoesterOnline 243 Joann DornichOnline 282 Jo-Ann DreibelbisHard Copy 143 20 Joann McCormickHard Copy 54 8 Joanna HaushalterHard Copy 188 24 Joanne ArbleHard Copy 201 26 Joanne JohnstonOnline 786 Jodi RiceHard Copy 17 3 Jody DelBaggioHard Copy 495 59 Jody Harrigton

CA-2.e.

Online 498 Joe AdamsOnline 614 Joel MartinOnline 625 Joella SperberHard Copy 60 9 John AkeOnline 303 John corrHard Copy 509 60 John DixonOnline 576 John DziakHard Copy 116 16 John EricksonHard Copy 49 8 John EwingOnline 124 John ExleyHard Copy 268 33 John HamonOnline 470 John HolstOnline 793 John HomanHard Copy 96 13 John Homan Duplicate with online signature 793Online 906 John LaForceOnline 463 John LeonOnline 532 John M CimbalaOnline 714 John MasonOnline 85 John PitterleHard Copy 236 30 John RothrockHard Copy 577 68 John ShortHard Copy 310 38 John StrohOnline 426 Jola MaslinskiOnline 613 Jon OlsonOnline 817 Jonathan ReedOnline 855 Jonathan Robert EckertHard Copy 6 1 Jonathan StubeOnline 587 Jongoh EunOnline 935 Jordyn Hard Copy 118 16 Jose A. GuerreroHard Copy 317 39 Joseph C. KingHard Copy 560 66 Joseph GuenotHard Copy 109 16 Joseph KulikHard Copy 481 58 Joseph Owen

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 87 12 Joseph SaveranceHard Copy 767 95 Josephine PirroneHard Copy 562 66 Josh ErvineOnline 917 Josh PurvianceHard Copy 95 13 Josh Purviance Duplicate with online signature 917Hard Copy 572 68 Joshua BourneOnline 966 Joshua KirbyHard Copy 421 49 Joshua RuddnerHard Copy 316 39 Joy KingOnline 584 Joyce HallOnline 874 Joyce CingelOnline 804 Joyce L ChristiniOnline 472 Judd michaelHard Copy 345 42 Judi OrrOnline 791 Judith DormanHard Copy 546 65 Judith E. BourneOnline 897 Judith KellyHard Copy 451 55 Judith LambersoHard Copy 770 95 Judith McCullaghOnline 311 Judy GromisOnline 557 Judy M Everly Hard Copy 549 65 Judy WalterHard Copy 758 94 Judy Walter Duplicate with hard-copy signature 549Online 780 Judy WatsonHard Copy 164 22 Jule CameronOnline 193 Julia HixOnline 483 Julianne modugnoOnline 510 Julie allemanOnline 967 Julie AngstadtOnline 464 Julie BressonOnline 641 Julie EvakOnline 34 Julie GittingsOnline 185 Julie Hoy-RylandHard Copy 394 47 Julie Knight

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 288 35 Justin AgostinelliOnline 367 Justin LoyOnline 723 Justin Michael CollinsOnline 562 Justin PattersonOnline 473 K GHard Copy 389 46 K. Quint HooverOnline 151 Kai WalbergHard Copy 598 72 Kai Walberg Duplicate with online signature 151Online 686 Kaitlin GreenawayOnline 459 Kaitlyn MooreHard Copy 527 62 Kal HasanOnline 453 Kaley HallmarkOnline 447 Kara DixonOnline 457 Kara E EckertOnline 407 Karen capobianco Online 571 Karen ClipperHard Copy 429 50 Karen DerstineHard Copy 385 46 Karen FinlanOnline 416 Karen HamiltonOnline 413 Karen KiteHard Copy 320 39 Karen KneppOnline 742 Karen LoseOnline 38 Karen M CrabtreeOnline 423 Karen McGillOnline 9 Karen PatzerOnline 601 Karen PheasantOnline 337 Karen WitheriteOnline 296 Karianne ChessarioOnline 970 Karlyn GeigerOnline 819 Karyn McKinney MarvastiOnline 790 KateOnline 933 Kate AntonOnline 879 Kate BaldanzaHard Copy 597 72 Kate Baumler

CA-2.e.

Online 735 Kate HOnline 737 Kate WoodruffOnline 485 Katharine Adams Online 806 Katharine KingeraOnline 248 Katherine E Torres Online 1000 Kathleen AmmonHard Copy 404 48 Kathleen MatthewsHard Copy 474 57 Kathleen O'ConnellOnline 840 Kathryn ShirkHard Copy 4 1 Kathryn Shirk Duplicate with online signature 840Hard Copy 22 5 Kathryn TagueOnline 45 Kathy BoughterOnline 803 Kathy McClinticOnline 555 Kathy VaughnOnline 120 Katie MahoidOnline 524 Katriona SheaOnline 276 Kayla McCartneyHard Copy 120 17 Kaylah Olshefsky Duplicate with online signature 579Online 579 Kaylah OlshefskyOnline 808 Kellie StearnsOnline 862 Kelly FaiellaOnline 526 Kelly GallagherOnline 766 Kelly HerbickOnline 359 Kelly L KeefeOnline 161 Kelly LingenfelterOnline 942 Kelly NelsonOnline 132 Kelly OwensOnline 127 KELLY WALKERHard Copy 426 50 Ken and Linda BaneyHard Copy 372 44 Ken MillerHard Copy 381 45 Kendra ManvilleOnline 84 Kendra McDuffieHard Copy 264 33 Kendra McDuffie Duplicate with online signature 84Hard Copy 328 40 Kendra Sefter

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 68 10 Kenneth J LaytonHard Copy 379 45 Kerri HooverOnline 355 Kerry cavanaughOnline 591 Kerry WiessmannOnline 696 Kevin and Catherine AllowayOnline 564 Kevin DincherOnline 135 Kevin MahoodHard Copy 709 88 Kevin MaslovHard Copy 351 42 Khaleah JacksonHard Copy 558 66 Kim CookOnline 506 Kim FinkbeinerOnline 962 Kim MoweryHard Copy 393 47 Kim TrainerOnline 322 Kim WinckOnline 310 Kimberly DickOnline 673 Kimberly RubinOnline 363 Kimberly UrbanskiOnline 583 Kimberly-Dawn FalkOnline 10 Kirk HellerHard Copy 459 55 Kirsten Kjelgaard Duplicate with online signature 291Online 291 Kirsten Kjelgaard Online 865 Kirsten L McTernanOnline 131 KorindaOnline 810 kpOnline 859 kpHard Copy 458 55 Kris TuckerOnline 76 Kristen BoccuminiOnline 512 Kristen DevlinOnline 660 Kristen SharpOnline 842 Kristi WOnline 908 Kristie KaufmanOnline 653 Kristin DOnline 189 Kristin DanfordOnline 666 Kristina Whitaker

CA-2.e.

Online 971 Kristy RileyHard Copy 52 8 Kunt HaushalterOnline 593 Kunwook ChungOnline 773 Kurt KroekerHard Copy 46 8 Kurt Kroeker Duplicate with online signature 773Online 754 Kyle BeckerHard Copy 745 93 Kyle ByrneOnline 956 Kyle FaganOnline 235 Kylie HernandezOnline 252 Kyra SnookOnline 117 L BOnline 121 Laikin BarneyHard Copy 490 59 Lakotah WaltzOnline 896 Lan wOnline 682 Lana MedinaHard Copy 312 38 Lance KerrOnline 776 Lanna Online 223 Laraine CoooerHard Copy 694 86 Larisa NakhabenkoHard Copy 668 83 Larisa PinchukOnline 721 Larry A ParkoOnline 133 Larry RumbelOnline 410 Laura BakerHard Copy 57 9 Laura BoozOnline 829 Laura fiochettaOnline 685 Laura Fulton Online 297 Laura KemperOnline 632 Laura KilareskiOnline 106 Laura ResorOnline 400 Laura smithOnline 679 Laura Van VelsorOnline 267 Laura WaldhierHard Copy 139 19 Laurel WestOnline 749 Lauren Malcolm

CA-2.e.

Online 226 Lauren SapkoOnline 462 Laurie FerryOnline 725 Laurie MulveyOnline 289 Laurie TroyerOnline 171 Leann AndrewsOnline 697 Leann DiederichOnline 656 Leanne ZuechOnline 516 Lee GilesOnline 676 Lee McGannOnline 96 Leigh PitterleHard Copy 486 58 Leigha MooreOnline 505 Leila BradaschiaOnline 391 Lemmy Online 344 Lena Thynell Online 734 LeonHard Copy 431 50 Leroy DerstineOnline 1016 Lesa YeagerOnline 997 Leslie Brautigam Online 563 Leslie DyerOnline 903 Leslie RobertsOnline 425 Letitia Bullock Online 474 Li LiOnline 376 Libby GageHard Copy 178 23 Libby KleinOnline 17 Lidong LuoOnline 383 lilianOnline 1014 Lilian BahnsenHard Copy 519 61 Lilian Bahnsen Duplicate with online signature 1014Hard Copy 669 83 Liliya SolodovnikOnline 433 Lillian BeanOnline 308 Linda BurnsOnline 542 Linda KlimczykHard Copy 523 62 Linda RathbunHard Copy 191 25 Linda Rosensteel

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 405 48 Linda ScottOnline 748 Linda Strauss Online 878 Linda wangHard Copy 425 50 Linden MilesOnline 527 Ling RothrockOnline 919 Lior SternfeldOnline 456 Lisa BeherecOnline 519 Lisa BocinaOnline 372 Lisa BoltonHard Copy 508 60 Lisa Jo HarringtonOnline 195 Lisa MelansonOnline 283 Lisa RichardsonOnline 404 Lisa RobertsonOnline 382 Lisa SleighOnline 229 Lisa THard Copy 291 35 Liz McCordOnline 336 Liz YukishOnline 760 Lois Hassinger Online 535 Lois MurphyOnline 905 Loretta J OwenHard Copy 145 20 Loretta M. JeffreysHard Copy 522 62 Loretta Owen Duplicate with online signature 905Online 752 Lori BedellOnline 488 Lori Kowalski Online 998 Lori RoseHard Copy 586 70 Lori Rose Duplicate with online signature 998Online 646 Lori WomerHard Copy 390 46 Lorie A. HooverOnline 266 Lorie WOnline 66 Lou MatsickHard Copy 175 23 Louise GoldschmidtOnline 497 LukeHard Copy 736 91 Luke ReedHard Copy 70 10 Luther C. Natter

CA-2.e.

Hard Copy 611 75 Lvudmila ShinovaHard Copy 665 83 Lybor KolossovHard Copy 47 8 Lydia KroekerOnline 581 Lyle YablonskyHard Copy 63 9 Lynda BennettOnline 1002 Lynda FisherHard Copy 276 34 Lynda KasmalaHard Copy 743 91 Lynn CormanOnline 23 Lynne BechdelOnline 729 Lynne DeLucaOnline 945 Lynne HeritageHard Copy 44 7 Lynne SmithHard Copy 615 76 Lyubov NovikovHard Copy 716 88 Lyudmila AntonenkoHard Copy 147 20 M. Lillian DavenportHard Copy 285 35 M. WilliamsOnline 573 MacDOnline 561 Mackenzie SutfinHard Copy 478 57 Madeleine MolenaarOnline 712 Madi WengerOnline 630 Maegan CaseyHard Copy 43 7 Maggie LeeOnline 288 Mahmut KandemirHard Copy 326 40 Makaila ParsonsHard Copy 306 38 Makhonyola KhozcHard Copy 659 82 Maksim KovtunHard Copy 322 39 Malachi EdorOnline 492 Maleah Crader Online 775 Manal EOnline 836 Mandi RozellOnline 984 Mandy GlitzerOnline 503 Manuel LlinasHard Copy 469 56 Many MoyeOnline 994 marc s warren

CA-2.e.

Online 578 Marc Warren Duplicate with online signature 994Online 569 Marcia Heitzmann Hard Copy 34 6 Margaret A. JohnstonbaughHard Copy 110 16 Margaret BartonOnline 129 Margaret EllisHard Copy 173 23 Margaret LorahOnline 394 Margaret RushOnline 484 Maria francis Online 46 Maria IzquierdoHard Copy 452 55 Maria LandschootOnline 934 Maria StevensOnline 634 Mariah ChuprinskiOnline 642 Mariam DeGarmoOnline 626 Marie CORNELIUSOnline 343 Marie HamiltonHard Copy 346 42 Marie RobertsOnline 141 Marie TaylorHard Copy 184 24 Marilyn EastridgeHard Copy 86 12 Marilyn SaveranceHard Copy 642 81 Marina ShindyOnline 627 Marissa Leonard Smith Hard Copy 117 16 Marjolie EricksonOnline 514 Marjorie DevlinHard Copy 158 21 Marjorie H. WeigelOnline 92 Marjorie MearkleOnline 995 MarkHard Copy 468 56 Mark BrogdanHard Copy 290 35 Mark ColwellOnline 585 Mark HolsingOnline 546 Mark KatsourosHard Copy 688 85 Mark KovalevHard Copy 595 71 Mark LandonOnline 763 Mark RothgebOnline 899 Marla Siwert

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Hard Copy 361 43 Tim StoverHard Copy 138 18 Time HowdenHard Copy 554 65 Timothy A. BastianHard Copy 85 12 Timothy EshelmanOnline 60 Timothy HurtzOnline 458 Tina ZHard Copy 321 39 Tisha EdorOnline 440 Tom BrennanHard Copy 396 47 Tom GriffithHard Copy 246 31 Tom HuntleyHard Copy 591 70 Tom JacksonHard Copy 571 68 Tom WeidnerOnline 889 Tom WitmerHard Copy 90 12 Tom Witmer Duplicate with online signature 889Online 269 Tori MorrisOnline 188 Tosha JamesHard Copy 776 96 Tracey OlexeHard Copy 418 49 Tracey RuffnerOnline 479 Tracie HockenberryOnline 357 Tracy WarrenOnline 848 Trent MarshHard Copy 420 49 Trent Marsh Duplicate with online signature 848Hard Copy 348 42 Trey JudyHard Copy 737 91 Tristen RiceHard Copy 623 78 TygevkoHard Copy 304 38 Tyler CapozziOnline 177 Tyler SmithHard Copy 13 2 Ulyana TrynovickOnline 221 Ulziimaa Chimed-OchirHard Copy 465 56 Urszula KulakowskiHard Copy 677 84 Vadim KolosovHard Copy 380 45 Vaisha SilveyHard Copy 604 74 Valentina IlmenHard Copy 671 84 Valentina Kurbatov

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Hard Copy 697 86 Vyacheslav SolodovnikOnline 496 Wael JabrOnline 74 Walt FillmannHard Copy 29 6 Walt Fillmann Duplicate with online signature 74Online 813 Walt Johnston Hard Copy 294 36 Wanda MooreOnline 520 Wechsler Ball AliceOnline 197 WendyHard Copy 157 21 Wendy HolderOnline 913 will noidHard Copy 89 12 William A PlantHard Copy 518 61 William AdamsHard Copy 738 91 William BurnellHard Copy 547 65 William C. BourneOnline 597 William DrippsHard Copy 750 93 William ElderHard Copy 532 63 William J SundstromHard Copy 339 41 William KellerOnline 486 William KobylarczykOnline 219 William LingHard Copy 93 12 William Noid Duplicate with online signature 913Online 973 William ThwingOnline 580 Wolfe MargaretHard Copy 785 98 Wynn MyersOnline 823 Xuehua XiangHard Copy 605 74 Y. VorokorOnline 390 YangOnline 385 yanqiong yangHard Copy 620 77 Yaroslav KroninOnline 386 Yaxian LiHard Copy 629 78 YeketerinaHard Copy 626 78 Yelena StefanovichOnline 872 Yica LinOnline 387 Ying Deng

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Online 420 Ying ZhouOnline 182 YuanyuanOnline 42 Yumay LinHard Copy 710 88 Yuriy KurboraOnline 687 Yvette WillsonHard Copy 499 59 Zach LevitskyOnline 993 Zachary SimmonsHard Copy 588 70 Zachary Simmons Duplicate with online signature 993Hard Copy 539 64 Zane BrancefieldHard Copy 698 86 Zhanna GlushakHard Copy 708 88 Zhanna MaslovOnline 381 Zhe WangOnline 924 Zhen LeiOnline 35 Zipeng Wang

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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP,

CENTRE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA

RESOLUTION R-22-10

CERTIFYING PROVISION OF LOCAL MATCH

FOR STATE OPERATING FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

The Council of the Township of College resolves and certifies that it will provide to the Centre

Area Transportation Authority local funds in the amount of $85,063.00 to match state funds

provided pursuant to 74 Pa. C.S. Section 1513 in Fiscal Year 2022-23.

Further, the Council resolves and certifies that the required amount of local matching funds will

be provided no later than the end of the State Fiscal Year, June 30, 2023. The following schedule

indicates dates and payments of eligible local matching funds:

Payment Date Payment Amount July 31, 2022 $21,265.75

October 31, 2022 $21,265.75

January 31, 2023 $21,265.75

April 30, 2023 $21,265.75.

In addition to the local operating funds shown above, the Township of College also resolves and

certifies that it will provide capital funding for the fiscal year in the amount of $11,530.00 to be

paid in quarterly payments on the same dates noted above.

Payment Date Payment Amount

July 31, 2022 $2,882.50

October 31, 2022 $2,882.50

January 31, 2023 $2,882.50

April 30, 2023 $2,882.50

THIS RESOLUTION DULY APPROVED this day of May 19, 2022, by the College

Township Council, Centre County, Pennsylvania.

COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL

ATTEST:

________________________________ D. Richard Francke, Chair

________________________________ Adam T. Brumbaugh, Manager/Secretary

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MEMORANDUM To: College Township Council

From: Amy J. Kerner, P.E., Public Works Director

Thru: Adam Brumbaugh, Township Manager

Re: Project #22-02R Vehicle & Equipment Fuel Contract

Bid Award

Date: May 16, 2022

1. Time/Date of Bid Opening: 10:00 am on Tuesday, May 10, 2022

2. Project Description: The bid includes the supply of vehicle and equipment fuel for 2022 including

unleaded gasoline and diesel fuel.

Estimated quantities used for bidding purposes included 6,000 gal gasoline and

12,000 gal diesel fuel.

3. Advertisement for Bids: Advertised on April 26 & 29, 2022 in the Centre Daily Times

4. Number of Bid Packages Released: 2

5. Estimate/Budget: $40,000 (Acct #01-430-231)

6. Bids Received:

Bidder Specific Offer Fuel Type Bid Amount

a. Sheetz, Inc. $0.03/gal off retail pump price Gasoline $4.36/gallon

Altoona, PA $0.03/gal off retail pump price Diesel $6.22/gallon

Based on the estimated quantity of fuel, the estimated total cost is: $100,800.00

7. Anticipated Contract Start: June 1, 2022

8. Contract Time: One Year from Executed Contract

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9. Anticipated Completion Date: June 1, 2023

10. Other Background Information: To accurately compare bids from both retail and/or wholesale

suppliers, Bidder was requested to provide a fixed price over (+) wholesale or under (-) retail and exclude all

state and federal taxes. To fairly compare separate bid prices, Bidder was required to note the wholesale or

retail price for the Primary Location seven (7) days before the bid date.

11. Recommendation: The following motion is recommended by Council:

“Award Contract 22-02R to Sheetz, Inc. for a bid price of $0.03/ gallon under retail price”

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MEMORANDUM To: College Township Council

Thru: Adam Brumbaugh, Manager

From: Mike Bloom, Assistant Township Manager

Re: OB-1 Thompson Woods Preserve Governance

Date: May 12, 2022

At the August 6, 2021 meeting, Council received an update regarding several items pertaining to the Thompson

Woods Preserve. Included in this update was an overview of the preliminary discussions between College

Township, State College Borough and Clearwater Conservancy pertaining to possibly constituting a new

separate, joint Thompson Woods Preserve Governance board.

Following this update, Council directed the Township Manager to continue discussions with the various parties

having ownership, maintenance and stewardship stakes in the Thompson Woods Preserve with the goal of

crafting a potential board structure, determining this new entity’s level of authority and finding the appropriate

mechanism to formalize the arrangement between the necessary parties.

In the months that have followed, there have been numerous discussions between the parties leading to the

creation of the following attached documents:

OB-1.a. – Draft Township Resolution - authorizing an Intermunicipal Cooperation Agreement

between the joint property owners, College Township and State College Borough, pursuant to

establishing the governance structure for the Thompson Woods Preserve

OB-1.b. – Draft Intermunicipal Cooperation Agreement - outlining the purpose, objective(s),

structure, duration, power and scope of authority being delegated under the newly established

governance structure and the manner and extent of any necessary financial obligations pursuant to this

agreement.

Under Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 53 Pa C.S. Ch. 23 Subchapter A municipalities are granted the

authority to enter into this type of joint intermunicipal agreement with other municipalities in the exercise of the

respective governmental functions, powers or responsibilities. In order to enter such an agreement, the Act also

stipulates that the involved municipalities pass either a resolution or ordinance.

The attached documents were reviewed and found acceptable by the Township Solicitor. Solicitor Glantz noted

that a resolution is a somewhat more nimble mechanism to authorize the intermunicipal cooperation agreement.

However, he would be equally supportive of utilizing an ordinance, if that should be found preferable by either

party.

Proposed Action: Council should review the attached Resolution and Intermunicipal Cooperation Agreement

and provide feedback to staff. Once deemed acceptable, these documents will be forwarded to State College

Borough Manager Thomas Fountaine for review by his staff, the Borough’s Solicitor and Borough Council.

OB-1

COLLEGE TOWNSHIP

CENTRE COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA

RESOLUTION R-22-__

A RESOLUTION OF THE TOWNSHIP of COLLEGE, CENTRE COUNTY,

PENNSYLVANIA, FOR THE PURPOSES OF AUTHORIZING AN INTERMUNICIPAL

COOPERATION AGREEMENT WITH THE BOROUGH of STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE

COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, PURSUANT TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A

GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE FOR THE JOINTLY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS

THOMPSON WOODS PRESERVE

WHEREAS, The Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 53 Pa C.S. Ch. 23 Subchapter A and Article

IX, Section 5 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania authorize municipalities to

enter into joint intermunicipal agreements with other municipalities in the exercise of the respective

governmental functions, powers or responsibilities; and

WHEREAS, in 1999, the Thompson Woods Residential Subdivision (Residential Subdivision) was

initially proposed and The Clearwater Conservancy of Central Pennsylvania, Incorporated (Clearwater

Conservancy) expressed an interest in acquiring the residual tract, immediately adjacent, but not

included as part of, the Residential Subdivision; and,

WHEREAS, in January 2000, The Clearwater Conservancy secured a $500,000 Pennsylvania

Department of Conservation of Natural Resources (DCNR) Land Trust grant for the acquisition of the

residual tract; and

WHEREAS, The Township of College, the Borough of State College and the general public

contributed $232,000, $75,000 and $175,000 respectively toward the property acquisition; and

WHEREAS, in October 2000, the Residential Subdivision under the ownership of Charles H. Smith,

James B. Smith and Thomas L. Smith Partnership (Smith Partnership) was approved; and,

WHEREAS, on November 13, 2000, a sales agreement was reached between the Smith Partnership

and Clearwater Conservancy for the 43.36 acre residual tract remaining from the Residential

Subdivision, identified and more fully described as Lots 46 and 47 on a Final Subdivision Plan known

as Thompson Woods Preserve dated October 16, 2000; and

WHEREAS, the November 13, 2000 sales agreement between the Smith Partnership and Clearwater

Conservancy included as a condition for closure the recording of a conservation easement for the

property including a list of covenants which run with the land; and,

WHEREAS, on November 13, 2000, Clearwater Conservancy transferred the deeds of the Thompson

Woods Preserve to the Township of College (36.61 acres) and the Borough of State College (6.75

acres); and,

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WHEREAS, the parties agreed to vest responsibility for decisions related to the maintenance of the

Thompson Woods Preserve with the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority (CRPRA); and

WHEREAS, The CRPRA assigned the governance role for the Thompson Woods Preserve to the

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Advisory Community, who subsequently formed the Thompson

Woods Preserve Subcommittee to fulfill this role; and

WHEREAS, in November 2003, the Thompson Woods Preserve Management Plan was prepared by

Clearwater Conservancy to honor the obligations incumbent upon accepting the Land Trust

Acquisition grant from DCNR and approved by all parties, with said plan subsequently updated in July

2013; and,

WHEREAS, the Thompson Woods Preserve Subcommittee continued to fulfill its obligations until

October 2018, when the subcommittee was dissolved by the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Advisory

Community for lack of activity; and,

WHEREAS, with dissolution of the Thompson Woods Preserve Subcommittee, a new governance

structure is required for Thompson Woods Preserve to ensure proper adherence to the property

covenants and the Thompson Woods Preserve Management Plan; and,

NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,

That the Council of the Township of College, Centre County, Pennsylvania does hereby authorize an

intermunicipal cooperation agreement as attached hereto as Exhibit A with the Borough of State

College, Centre County, Pennsylvania, establishing the governance structure for the jointly owned

property known as Thompson Woods Preserve and further outlining the purpose, objective(s),

structure, duration, power and scope of authority being delegated under the newly established

governance structure and the manner and extent of any necessary financial obligations pursuant to this

agreement.

DULY ADOPTED this ___th day of _______, 2022, by the Council of the Township of College,

Centre County, Pennsylvania.

COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL:

_________________________________

D. Richard Francke, Chair

ATTEST:

_________________________________

Adam T. Brumbaugh, Manager/Secretary

OB-1.a.

INTERMUNICIPAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT

THOMPSON WOODS PRESERVE GOVERNANCE

THIS INTERMUNICIPAL COOPERATION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is dated this ___th

day of _____________, 2022, and is by and between the following parties holding joint ownership of

the property known as the Thompson Woods Preserve (Preserve):

The Township of College, Centre County, Pennsylvania (“Township”), a political subdivision, with an

address of 1481 East College Avenue, State College, PA 16801,

And

The Borough of State College, Centre County, Pennsylvania (“Borough”), a political subdivision, with

an address of 243 South Allen Street, State College, PA 16801.

BACKGROUND

The Preserve consists of two forest parcels (eastern and western parcels) separated by a utility right-of-

way. The primary appeal of the public preserve is its natural setting and the unique natural features

that it contains in an area within walking distance of downtown State College and the Pennsylvania

State University. Because of its location in the urban setting, this natural parcel of land is extremely

vulnerable to perturbation and further disturbance. Therefore, the Preserve is restricted to passive

outdoor recreation use, which implies that activities will minimize disturbance of natural plant and

wildlife communities.

Since acquisition of the Preserve in November 2000, there has been minimal investment made in the

property by the Township and Borough. Necessary repairs and maintenance have been completed

primarily by the Centre Regional Parks and Recreation Authority (CRPRA), which identifies the

Preserve as a regional facility. These efforts have been augmented occasionally by municipal staff.

Clearwater Conservancy has continued to perform annual inspections of the Preserve to ensure

consistency with the prevailing property management plan.

However, now 20+ years since its initial creation and following 2018 dissolution of the Thompson

Woods Preserve Subcommittee, the property is in need of more directed management oversight

WITNESSETH

WHEREAS, The Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 53 Pa C.S. Ch. 23 Subchapter A and Article

IX, Section 5 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania authorize municipalities to

enter into joint intermunicipal agreements with other municipalities in the exercise of the respective

governmental functions, powers or responsibilities; and

WHEREAS, in 1999, the Thompson Woods Residential Subdivision (Residential Subdivision) was

initially proposed and The Clearwater Conservancy of Central Pennsylvania, Incorporated (Clearwater

Conservancy) expressed an interest in acquiring the residual tract, immediately adjacent, but not

included as part of, the Residential Subdivision; and,

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WHEREAS, in January 2000, The Clearwater Conservancy secured a $500,000 Pennsylvania

Department of Conservation of Natural Resources (DCNR) Land Trust grant for the acquisition of the

residual tract; and

WHEREAS, The Township, the Borough and the general public contributed $232,000, $75,000 and

$175,000 respectively toward the property acquisition; and

WHEREAS, in October 2000, the Residential Subdivision under the ownership of Charles H. Smith,

James B. Smith and Thomas L. Smith Partnership (Smith Partnership) was approved; and,

WHEREAS, on November 13, 2000, a sales agreement was reached between the Smith Partnership

and Clearwater Conservancy for the 43.36 acre residual tract remaining from the Residential

Subdivision, identified and more fully described as Lots 46 and 47 on a Final Subdivision Plan known

as Thompson Woods Preserve dated October 16, 2000; and

WHEREAS, the November 13, 2000 sales agreement between the Smith Partnership and Clearwater

Conservancy included as a condition for closure the recording of a conservation easement for the

property including a list of covenants which run with the land; and,

WHEREAS, on November 13, 2000, Clearwater Conservancy transferred the deeds of the Thompson

Woods Preserve to the Township (36.61 acres) and the Borough (6.75 acres); and,

WHEREAS, the parties agreed to vest responsibility for decisions related to the maintenance of the

Thompson Woods Preserve with the Centre Region Parks and Recreation Authority (CRPRA); and

WHEREAS, The CRPRA assigned the governance role for the Thompson Woods Preserve to the

Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Advisory Community, who subsequently formed the Thompson

Woods Preserve Subcommittee to fulfill this role; and

WHEREAS, in November 2003, the Thompson Woods Preserve Management Plan was prepared by

Clearwater Conservancy to honor the obligations incumbent upon accepting the Land Trust

Acquisition grant from DCNR and approved by all parties, with said plan subsequently updated in July

2013; and,

WHEREAS, the Thompson Woods Preserve Subcommittee continued to fulfill its obligations until

October 2018, when the subcommittee was dissolved by the Millbrook Marsh Nature Center Advisory

Community for lack of activity; and,

WHEREAS, with dissolution of the Thompson Woods Preserve Subcommittee, a new governance

structure is required for Thompson Woods Preserve to ensure proper adherence to the property

covenants and the Thompson Woods Preserve Management Plan; and,

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of the interests set forth herein, and intending to be legally

bound hereby, the Township and Borough agree as follows:

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ARTICLE I: PURPOSE & OBJECTIVES

This Intermunicipal Cooperation Agreement between the Township and Borough is intended to

establish a new governance structure for the jointly owned property known as the Thompson Woods

Preserve. This new governance structure shall consist of the following:

A separate, jointly appointed Governance Committee with the purpose of:

o Providing purpose-focused oversight of all Preserve matters;

o Making requests for maintenance and repairs to the appropriate party(s);

o Coordinating the work and initiatives recommended by the Advisory Committee;

o Providing a forum for the public on matters related to the Preserve.

An Advisory Committee comprised of key stakeholders with the purpose of:

o Providing insight and technical recommendations to the Governance Committee on

matters related to the stewardship of the Preserve consistent with the prevailing

management plan and property covenants.

The objective of this governance structure is to provide for more formal and consistent management

oversight of the Preserve. Thus ensuring more proactive stewardship of the property in a manner

consistent with the prevailing property management plan and covenants running with the land.

ARTICLE II: STRUCTURE OF COMMITTEES

The Governance Committee shall be a separate, jointly appointed board comprised of the following

five (5) members:

Two (2) College Township appointees

Two (2) State College Borough appointees

One (1) CRPRA appointee, appointee shall not be a representive from the Township or

Borough.

The Township and Borough are solely responsible from appointment of their respective

representatives and may designate an alternate for each appointee, if so required.

The CRPRA is solely responsible for the appointment of their representative and may designate an

alternate for the appointee, if so required.

The Township, Borough and CRPRA have the discretion to remove their own respective appointee at

any time for any reason.

A party requesting the removal of another party’s appointee must do so in writing and removal

requires a majority vote of both the Township and Borough Councils.

The Advisory Committee shall be comprised of membership representing the following key

stakeholders:

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One (1) representative from the Clearwater Conservancy

One (1) representative from Centre Region Parks and Recreation

One (1) representative from the Vallimont Home Owner Association

One (1) representative from the Thompson Woods Property Owners’ Association

Up to three (3) representatives, with no more than one (1) from each, of the following:

o Centre County Conservation District,

o Penn State Department of Ecosystem Science and Management,

o DCNR

Each of the stakeholders is solely responsible for the appointment of their representative and may

designate an alternate for the appointee, if so required.

A party requesting the removal of any another stakeholder’s representative must do so in writing and

removal requires a majority vote of both the Township and Borough Councils.

ARTICLE III: DURATION, CHANGES IN STRUCTURE AND TERMINATION

The term of office for appointees to the Governance and Advisory Committees shall be two (2) years

with no limitation on the number of concurrent terms held by any individual appointee.

Members appointed to a vacancy shall serve for the remainder of the unexpired term.

The duration of this agreement and governance structure for the Preserve is perpetual unless and until

terminated by a majority vote by the governing body of either party.

ARTICLE IV: AUTHORITY AND POWERS

By virtual of the authority set forth in Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, 53 Pa C.S. Ch. 23

Subchapter A and Article IX, Section 5 of the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the

Township and Borough hereby create a governance structure for the Preserve consisting of the

following committees with the assigned authority and powers described herein:

Governance Committee is assigned the responsibility of:

o Providing purpose-focused oversight of all Preserve matters;

o Making requests for maintenance and repairs to the appropriate party(s);

o Coordinating the work and initiatives recommended by the Advisory Committee;

o Providing a forum for the public on matters related to the Preserve.

Advisory Committee is strictly an advisory body tasked with providing insight and

technical recommendations to the Governance Committee on matters related to the

stewardship of the Preserve consistent with the prevailing management plan and property

covenants.

The Township and Borough retain the following authority and powers related to the stewardship of the

Preserve:

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Appointment of their respective representatives to the Governance Committee;

Removal of representatives upon majority vote of the Township and Borough Councils;

All financial responsibilities including, but not limited to:

o Annual budgeting;

o Purchasing of any and all materials or equipment;

o Hiring and payment of staff;

o Execution of contracts with and payment of contractors or vendors.

ARTICLE V: FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS FORMULA

The Township and Borough shall be solely responsible for any financial obligation related to

maintenance, preservation, enhancement or any other investment that otherwise strictly benefits their

individual ownership stake in the larger Preserve.

For investments that maintain, preserve, enhance or in any other manner benefit the entire Preserve,

the following cost formula, which reflects the percentage of ownership in the 43.36 acre Preserve,

shall be observed:

Partner Acreage Owned Funding Share

College Township 36.61 acres 84.43%

State College Borough 6.75 acres 15.57%

Examples of projects that benefit the larger Preserve would include, but not be limited to:

Management of Forest Resources and Invasive Species;

Maintenance, enhancement or expansion of the trail facilities;

Maintenance, enhancement or expansion of the support facilities;

New or replacement of Preserve signage;

Policing of the Preserve;

Legal costs associated with the policing or stewardship of the Preserve.

ARTICLE VI: SEVERABILITY

If any sentence, clause, phrase or section of this Agreement is for any reason found to be

unconstitutional, illegal or invalid, such unconstitutionality, illegality or invalidity shall not affect or

impair any of the remaining provisions, sentences, clauses, phrases, sections or parts of this

Agreement.

It is hereby declared as the intention of the Township and Borough that this Agreement would have

been adopted had such unconstitutional, illegal or invalid sentence, clause, phrase, section or part

thereof not been included therein.

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ARTICLE VII: REPEALER

Any other Agreement or parts thereof inconsistent with this Agreement be and are hereby expressly

repealed.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, each of the parties hereto, intending to be legally bound, pursuant to

proper authorization of and by its governing body, has caused this agreement to be executed by its

duly authorized officers as of the day and year first written above.

COLLEGE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL:

_________________________________

D. Richard Francke, Chair

ATTEST:

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Adam T. Brumbaugh, Manager/Secretary

STATE COLLEGE BOROUGH COUNCIL:

_________________________________

Jesse L. Barlow, President

ATTEST:

_________________________________

Thomas J. Fountaine, Manager/Secretary

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MEMORANDUM To: College Township Council & Planning Commission

Thru: Lindsay Schoch, AICP, Principal Planner

From: Mike Bloom, Assistant Township Manager

Re: NB-1 - Request for Qualifications – Form-Based Code

Date: May 12, 2022

In fall of 2021, Council endorsed the Draft Dale Summit Area Plan and remanded it to the Planning Commission with an

emphasis on the completion of the following tasks:

Review of the goals and objectives of the Draft Dale Summit Area Plan, and

Develop an understanding of how Form-Based Code works as a planning tool

On March 29th, a joint meeting of the College Township Council and Planning Commission was held to discuss Form-

Based Code in greater detail and to determine if there was consensus to implement a Form-Based Code to replace the

existing Euclidean Zoning within Dale Summit. At the conclusion of this meeting, staff was directed to draft a Request of

Qualifications (RFQ) to pursue a consultant with to develop and guide implementation of a Form-Based Code.

The Draft RFQ (attached as NB-1.a.) is broken down into the following ten (10) sections that will help inform potential

consultants on the need and provide instructions and expectations for those considering responding:

DRAFT RFQ SECTIONS

Section I – Introduction

Section III – Background

Section V – Suggested Scope of

Work

Section VII – Submission Deadline

& Instructions

Section IX – Evaluation of

Submittals

Section II – Statement of Need

Section IV – Qualifications

Section VI – Submission Format

Section VIII – Optional Pre-

Submission Meeting

Section X – Finalist Interviews &

Proposals

Why an RFQ?

The emphasis, and practical reason for utilization of an RFQ, is to find a preferred consultant that exhibits the specific

expertise and experience with successful development and implementation of a Form-Based Code, ideally in a

comparable community setting. College Township intends to lean on the selected consultant to help develop the full scope

of work for development and implementation of the Form-Based Code for Dale Summit.

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Proposed Schedule:

Based on Planning Commission and Council meeting schedules and anticipated review timeline, staff is proposing the

following schedule for the RFQ:

Issuance Date: Monday, June 6, 2022

Optional Pre-Submission Meeting: Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM EST via Zoom

Submittal Deadline: Monday, August 1, 2022 at 12:00 PM (Noon) EST

This schedule is subject to the RFQ review timeline and can either be advanced or extended according. However, staff is

confident that an eight (8) week overall schedule is appropriate to allow for proper advertising, distribution of the RFQ to

interested consultants and development of responses.

Review and Feedback:

Staff is requesting that Planning Commission and Council both review and provide feedback on the Draft RFQ. Specific

attention should be given to answering questions pertaining to the following sections of the RFQ.

Section IV – Qualifications: This section is intended to provide College Township with a detailed understanding

of the consultant’s level of expertise and experience particular to the development of a Form-Based Code.

o Are the Qualifications listed in the RFQ appropriate and comprehensive enough to address the need?

o Should anything be added or revised?

Section V – Suggested Scope of Work: This section should be considered the minimally acceptable tasks and

deliverables to meet the need.

o Does this Suggested Scope of Work meet your expectations for this project?

o Should anything be added or revised?

Section IX – Evaluation of Submittals: This section outlines an Evaluation Committee structure and the criteria

and point system to be used in evaluating all submissions and selecting finalists.

o Do you agree with the structure of the Evaluation Committee?

o Are the criteria sufficient for the evaluation of submittals?

o Is the point system appropriately weighted?

Next Steps and Potential Action: If the input received from both Council and Planning Commission is substantive in nature, revisions will be made and a

Final RFQ will be brought back to Council at the June 2nd meeting for review and authorization to advertise.

However, if the feedback received from Planning Commission and Council is considered non-substantive, Council could,

at their discretion, consider action to authorize advertisement at the May 19th meeting.

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Request for Qualifications (RFQ) For

Preparation of a Form-Based Code for the Dale Summit Area of College Township,

Centre County, Pennsylvania

Issued: Monday, June 6, 2022 Optional Pre-Submission Meeting: Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 1:00 PM EST via Zoom Submittal Deadline: Monday, August 1, 2022 at 12:00 PM (Noon) EST Contact Information: College Township 1481 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801 Attention: Lindsay Schoch, AICP

Principal Planner Phone: 814-231-3021 Email: [email protected]

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Request for Qualifications (RFQ) For Preparation of a Form-Based Code for the Dale Summit Area of College Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania

College Township, a second-class township, located in Centre County, Pennsylvania and home to a large portion of the Pennsylvania State University – University Park Campus including Beaver Stadium, has issued this Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for consulting services related to the preparation of a Form-Based Code. This new Form-Based Code is anticipated to replace the existing traditional Euclidean Zoning currently regulating an approximately 2.3 square mile area located in the northeastern portion of township known locally as Dale Summit.

As outlined in the Draft Dale Summit Area Plan, Dale Summit is a complex transect of land uses regulated by

the township’s traditional Euclidean Zoning ordinance. While effective for regulating specific uses, Township

Officials have identified that the current zoning ordinance has become overly rigid and restrictive, limiting the

township’s ability to welcome emerging development opportunities that are deemed both socially and

economically attractive and consistent with the Area Plan’s Vision, Goal and Objectives. The current ordinance

has led to a somewhat onerous land development reviews for both the developers and township, resulting in

missed development opportunities and land use pattern that has to an extent fragmented Dale Summit’s

overall sense of place.

College Township is seeking a consultant or consultant team with the expertise and relevant experience

necessary to guide the development and implementation of a Form-Based Code for Dale Summit that is more

flexible and ensures high-quality public spaces defined by a variety of building types and uses including

housing, retail, office space and light industrial. The new code will need to incorporate a regulating plan,

building form standards, street standards (plan and section), use regulations as needed, descriptive building or

lot types (optional), and other elements needed to implement the principles of functional and vital urbanism

and practical management of growth.

Since the early 2000’s College Township officials have recognized that growth in the primarily commercial and

industrially zoned sections of Dale Summit has been stagnating and in some instances decline is becoming

evident. As an example, the Corning Picture Tube Plant, which served as the cornerstone of the industrial

district within Dale Summit for 35 years closed in 2003. During a similar period, one of Dale Summit’s

commercial mainstays, the Nittany Mall, began to experience decline corresponding to changes in the national

retail sector resulting in the loss of several anchor tenants.

These locations were considered “defining” developments within Dale Summit, with each setting the stage for

the development of the surrounding properties and influencing the development of the existing land use

regulations. While there has been redevelopment at both of these properties over time, the resulting uses

have been of a significantly reduced scale and regional impact.

SECTION I – INTRODUCTION

SECTION II – STATEMENT OF NEED

SECTION III – BACKGROUND

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College Township has undertaken several studies over the past two decades to evaluate and reposition Dale

Summit to better take advantage of future revitalization opportunities that will aid in re-establishing a sense

of place in Dale Summit and ideally have an impact of regional scale. These studies included the 2004

Economic Impact Study of the Shiloh Road Land Use Options (The Louis Berger Group, Inc.), the 2018 College

Township Commercial and Industrial Zoning District Analysis (4Ward Planning) and the ongoing, in-house

development of the Dale Summit Area Plan. Each of these initiatives have pointed toward the need for an

overhaul or complete replacement of the existing zoning ordinance with regulations more suited to the

current development environment.

Compounding the urgency of this move to modernize College Township’s existing ordinance is the potential

for a new “defining” development in Dale Summit. This potential development is a Bally’s Category 4 Mini-

Casino, which is proposed to be located within the former Macy’s Department Store location within the

Nittany Mall. This potential mini-casino was still under permitting review by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control

Board as of the issuance of this RFQ.

Much like the original Nittany Mall development in 1968, this proposed casino development presents its own

unique set of opportunities and threats to the current and future context of Dale Summit. College Township

officials are faced with making critical decisions that will hopefully realize those opportunities, while mitigating

the threats, from this type of development. The one certainty in “defining” developments is that they will

further accelerate development pressures, which significantly truncate the typical timeline for making

fundamental community development or re-development decisions.

The Vision Statement identified in the Dale Summit Area Plan encapsulates the vision that Township Officials and community members share for the future of Dale Summit and should serve as the chosen consultant or consultant team’s starting point in developing this new code: “The overarching vision of this Area Plan is to transform Dale Summit into The Gateway to College Township. Establishing Dale Summit as an attractive and instantly recognizable PLACE within the context of the larger Township, Region and County. The community envisions an activity hub that is vibrant, economically prosperous, socially equitable and environmentally sustainable. A place, which through proactive planning and well-tailored regulations, strikes a sound balance between encouraging business and industry expansion, while remaining respectful to important community livability factors such as improving housing affordability, sufficient public services, and traffic improvements that enhance connectivity for all transportation modes.” Within that Dale Summit footprint, there are currently 10 individual zoning districts. As noted, these districts

were established through traditional Euclidian Zoning, which divided Dale Summit into rigidly defined areas

with designated uses in each area.

The 10 zoning districts are listed in the table below in order of percent coverage, with the same reflected in

the graphic on the following page:

RR - Rural Residential

(30.6%)

I1 - General Industrial

(20.8%)

R3 – Multi-Family

Residential (5.7%)

A – Agriculture (3%)

R1 – Single Family

Residential (1.4%)

C1 - General

Commercial (26.1%)

PRBD - Planned Research

& Business Park (5.9%)

RO – Residential

Office (3.1%)

F – Forest (2%) R2 – Two Family

Residential (1%)

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College Township is seeking a consultant or consultant team with the expertise and relevant experience necessary to guide the development and implementation of a Form-Based Code for Dale Summit. The consultant or consultant team responding to this RFQ must demonstrate the following:

a. Understanding and experience in preparing municipal form-based codes that regulate development and redevelopment in other communities, with references. College Township is seeking a consultant or consultant team that exhibits an understanding of the application of Form-Based Code in a municipal setting and has demonstrated experience in guiding the development and implementation of a Form-Based Code in other communities.

b. Experience in with facilitating community-planning efforts and building community consensus to support innovative regulatory structures. College Township anticipates some community concerns and potential resistance to this proposed change of regulating code. The consultant or consultant team should be able to demonstrate ability and experience with facilitating discussions in open public meetings, managing design charrettes and building consensus to support implementation of a Form-Based Code, or other relevant innovative regulatory changes.

c. Experience in identifying, evaluating, codifying, and explaining the essential qualities of community design and character. As outlined in the Background, Township Officials and community members share a vision for the future of Dale Summit. The consultant or consultant team should be able to demonstrate examples of experience in understanding a community vision and how that vision was codified through municipal regulations.

d. Experience in writing or implementing municipal land use regulations, with references. While the consultant or consultant team’s experience with Form-Based Code is critical, a demonstration of broad experience with writing and implementing all varieties of municipal land use regulations will also be factored into overall evaluation.

e. Understanding of the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code and Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code. To ensure success of this endeavor, the consultant or consultant team must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the specific nuances found within both the PA MPC and Township Code, as they may have bearing on the deliverables.

f. Strong urban design, planning and architectural skills. It is the expectation that the consultant or consultant team will be comprised of multi-disciplinary professionals with appropriate certifications.

g. Strong graphic skills. Specifically the utilization of ESRI ArcGIS products to develop associated document mapping and GIS layers is required. ArcGIS Urban (or comparable) 3D-based scenario planning and impact assessment is desired.

h. Strong skills in written and oral communication. The consultant or consultant team should be able to

demonstrate these skills through the overall quality and creativity of the written response, including shared samples of previous comparable work products. Selected finalists will also be given the opportunity to demonstrate their oral communication/presentation skills during an interview process.

i. Ability to understand the community, the project’s needs and special challenges. Responses should indicate a basic understanding of the community and the associated project needs and challenges.

SECTION IV – QUALIFICATIONS

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PRIMARY WORK PRODUCT: This process will result in a contract for the consultant or consultant team to develop and guide implementation of a proposed Form-Based Code, meant to supersede (either entirely or in part) the present zoning ordinance and other local land use regulations that apply to the Dale Summit Area of College Township. This code is to be consistent with the definitions and evaluation criteria established by the Form-Based Codes Institute (FBCI); see www.formbasedcodes.org for more details. College Township is receptive to consultant or consultant team’s recommendations on the overall scope of service, with the assumption that these recommendations are based upon previous experience(s) with the successful development and implementation of a Form-Based Code in other communities. It is anticipated that the scope of services outlined in the response will include, but is not limited to the outline found below:

1. INITIAL REVIEW AND ANALYSIS

a. Interviews. The consultant or consultant team will interview appropriate stakeholders involved with the project. These interviews will include groups and individuals including elected officials, nonprofit organization leaders, property owners, neighborhood representatives, local design professionals, developers, business organizations, and municipal staff.

b. Site Analysis. The consultant or consultant team will become familiar with the physical details of Dale Summit and the historic patterns of urbanism and architecture in the surrounding region. Including but not limited to, State College Borough; the Census Designated Place, Lemont; the Atherton Street Corridor; and areas of Bellefonte Borough.

c. Media coverage. The consultant or consultant team will participate in press events with local officials and draft press releases to inform the local citizenry about the planning effort.

d. Website. The consultant or consultant team will provide information for College Township’s website. As officials deem appropriate, the consultant or consultant team will provide materials including text, photographs, maps, renderings, and other images for the website. This material will describe the consultant or consultant team’s credentials, help explain the project’s process and provide status updates.

2. INTERIM REGULATION REVISIONS

a. Existing Ordinance Review. The consultant or consultant team will review the existing zoning ordinance and other relevant regulations in place within Dale Summit. This effort will provide a baseline understanding of how development in Dale Summit is currently regulated and enable the consultant or consultant team to provide Interim Regulation Revisions that may be adopted by College Township prior to eventual adoption of the Form-Based Code.

b. Identify Interim Revisions to Current Regulations. College Township anticipates a somewhat lengthy process will be required to develop and build consensus for a Form-Based Code. Recognizing that development pressures are prevalent and dynamic, the consultant or consultant team will provide recommendations on interim revisions to the Zoning Ordinance and other related regulations that will be consistent and build momentum toward the implementation of the new Form-Based Code.

SECTION V – SUGGESTED SCOPE OF WORK

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3. PUBLIC DESIGN PROCESS a. Generate necessary background maps. College Township will provide all necessary base map

information (ESRI ArcGIS) as needed by the consultant or consultant team. These documents will be used to produce the maps that will be used during the preparation of the Form-Based Code.

b. Public Workshop and/or Design Charrette. The consultant or consultant team will organize

and lead design workshops or a full planning charrette to engage the community, gather ideas and goals, and formulate implementation strategies. The consultant or consultant team will tailor the workshop or charrette to obtain maximum community input to enhance the Dale Summit Area Plan, on which the new code will be based. The charrette format will also take into consideration the findings of the initial site analysis; input from staff; and information obtained at previous meetings with the Citizen’s Advisory Committee, Planning Commission, and Council; workshops; and interviews. While the end result will be new land use regulations, the public process will include discussions of alternatives for street design, street connectivity, and town planning strategies that create vital town centers, corridors, and livable neighborhoods. At the conclusion of the workshop(s), the Consultant or consultant team will present the work generated to-date. Plans, renderings, and initial coding ideas that reflect ideas articulated in the workshops will be publicly presented and further feedback solicited from the community. It is essential that local government officials attend this presentation along with citizens, stakeholders and technicians. The consultant or consultant team will assist township staff with advertising the meeting; preparing fliers and social media posts; and other outlets in which the consultant or consultant team and staff agree will get the message out to the community at large.

4. DRAFTING THE FORM-BASED CODE

a. Design Parameters for the Form-Based Code. The new code will regulate development to

ensure high-quality public spaces defined by a variety of building types and uses including housing, retail, and office space. The new code will incorporate a regulating plan, building form standards, street standards (plan and section), use regulations as needed, descriptive building or lot types (optional), and other elements needed to implement the principles of functional and vital urbanism and practical management of growth. Sections of this document would typically include the following:

Overview, including definitions, principles, and intent, and explanation of the regulations and process in clear user-friendly language.

Regulating Plan, which is a schematic representation of the master plan illustrating the location of streets, blocks, public spaces (such as greens, squares, and parks), and other special features. Regulating plans may also include aspects of Building Form Standards such as “build-to-lines” or “required building lines” and building type or form designations.

Building Form Standards, governing basic building form, placement, and fundamental urban elements to ensure that all buildings complement neighboring structures and the street. These standards should be based upon study of building types appropriate for the region, climate, and neighborhood vitality.

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Public Space/Street Standards, defining design attributes and geometries that balance the needs of motorists, pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit riders while promoting a vital public realm. These standards should include design specifications for sidewalks, travel lane widths, parking, curb geometry, trees, and lighting.

Establishment of the Transect, which will assist in the visualization of the future development patterns of Dale Summit.

Lot Types

Architectural Standards

Landscaping Standards

Parking location and parking management standards.

b. Integration of the Form-Based Code. The form-based code must be integrated into College Township’s existing regulatory framework (zoning and land use regulations) in a manner that insures procedural consistency, meshes with state and local legal requirements, provides clarity as to applicability of existing regulations, and maximizes the effectiveness of the code. The integration of the form-based code may be undertaken by the consultant or consultant team, municipal staff or some combination thereof, which will be determined through the contracting process.

5. REFINING THE FORM-BASED CODE.

a. Presentation of First Draft. The consultant or consultant team will present the first draft of the form-based code for the purpose of gathering comments. Copies of the first draft will need to be in hardcopy and digital form and will be posted on the website. The presentation may be made to a special audience of neighborhood residents or stakeholders, or may be presented before a joint gathering of municipal boards and committees, as determined by College Township

b. Presentation of the Second Draft. After making revisions in response to comments on the first

draft, the Consultant or consultant team will present the second draft of the form-based code at another meeting convened by College Township.

c. Meetings with Stakeholders. The Consultant or consultant team will attend and participate in

up to three (3) additional meetings with key stakeholders to explain the details of the new code and obtain further input and comments.

6. APPROVAL PROCESS

a. Public Hearing Presentations. The consultant or consultant team will make formal presentations to the College Township Planning Commission and the College Township Council.

b. Additional Revisions. The consultant or consultant team will be responsible for multiple rounds

of revisions (total number negotiable) that may become necessary between presentations. College Township staff will be responsible for collecting comments, questions, and suggestions for these refinements from various sources and consolidating them into a series of action items for revision or responses.

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1. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL: This one (1) page letter should list the consultant firm or team of firms,

including the lead firm and project point of contact with their contact information, including phone and email address.

2. DESCRIPTION OF TYPICAL APPROACH, SCOPE OF SERVICES AND SCHEDULE: Up to five (5) pages describing the consultant or consultant team’s typical approach, scope of services and schedule required to address similar projects. College Township is receptive to consultant or consultant team’s recommendations on the overall scope of service, with the assumption that these recommendations are based upon previous experience(s) with the successful development and implementation of a Form-Based Code in other communities. It is anticipated that the scope of services outlined in the response will include, but is not limited to the outline found in SECTION V SUGGESTED SCOPE OF SERVICES beginning on Page 6.

3. TEAM EXPERTISE: Brief overview of how the consultant or consultant team meets the general

qualifications as outlined in SECTION IV QUALIFICATIONS on Page 5. This overview shall be limited to no more than three (3) pages and will outline the multi-disciplinary nature of the team assembled for this project, note specific evidence of relevant experience creating Form-Based Codes, and include a listing of key personnel that would be available to work on this project.

4. TEAM RESUMES: This section will include the resumes of the key personnel that would be available to work on this project. Each individual resume shall be limited to two (2) pages.

5. COMPARABLE PROJECTS: Summary of form-based code projects in progress or completed, with the

following information for each code: a. Location (municipality and state) b. Size and scale of geographic area c. Reference name, with current contact information d. Current status of code (drafting in progress; drafting completed; adopted?) e. Project schedule, including total consultant hours included in the contract f. Nature of public involvement in formulation of code g. Client type (clarifying role of private sector client, if any) h. Was the vision plan created as part of this process, or done separately? i. Type of development (greenfield? infill/redevelopment? city-wide code?) j. Type of code: Mandatory (integrated into existing code, or freestanding?), Optional “parallel”

code, Floating-zone code? 6. SAMPLE CODE DOCUMENT: Please include one or more sample code documents selected from the list

of comparable projects. If this document is the code as originally proposed by consultant or consultant team, please also include the code as formally adopted by the municipality and a brief explanation of differences between the two. Photos of designed or built results of the code are encouraged but must be accompanied by a description of their specific relationship to the form-based coding process.

7. SAMPLE CONTRACT: Please include sample contract language that the consultant or consultant team would propose utilizing if ultimately selected to perform the consulting services.

SECTION VI – SUBMISSION FORMAT

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1. RESPONSE DEADLINE: Completed submission packets must be received and date/time stamped by College Township by 12:00 p.m. (Noon) on Monday, August 1, 2022.

Please note that submissions received after this date/time, including those postmarked or time stamped by the US Mail or another parcel courier prior to the due date/time, will not be considered.

2. DELIVERY METHOD: Submission packets must be received in person or by mail/parcel delivery. No

faxed, emailed or electronically submitted packets will be accepted. It is the submitter’s responsibility to ensure that their submission packets are received prior to this date and time, regardless of the submission method selected.

3. DELIVERY ADDRESS: Hand delivery, US Mail or other parcel courier submissions can be addressed to:

College Township Attn: Lindsay Schoch, AICP 1481 East College Avenue State College, PA 16801

4. INCURRED COSTS: College Township is not liable for any costs incurred by the consultant or consultant

team responding to this RFQ.

5. COMPLETE SUBMISSION PACKET: To be considered a complete submission packet, the following items must be included:

a. Eight (8) identical, bound hard copies of the response document, formatted consistent with the guidance provided in SECTION VI SUBMISSION FORMAT on Page 9.

b. One (1) electronic copy of the response document on a USB drive.

SECTION VII – SUBMISSION DEADLINE AND INSTRUCTIONS

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College Township will host an Optional Pre-Submission Meeting for firms considering submitting a response to this RFQ. The pertinent meeting information is listed below: MEETING DATE/TIME: Thursday, July 14, 2022 1:00 PM (EST) LOCATION: This meeting will be held virtually using ZOOM and pre-registration is required. To Attend the Meeting Via Zoom on Computer or Smart Phone:

Click HERE to REGISTER for the meeting via Zoom. Once registered, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

PRESENTATION: At this meeting, College Township will deliver a presentation that will include the following:

1. The background and vision for Dale Summit, 2. Description of the need for a change in land use regulations, 3. Overview of the RFQ, including:

a. the expectations for expertise and experience of the consultant or consultant team, b. suggested scope of services c. need for recommendations on interim land use regulation revisions d. basic schedule expectations

4. Time for questions and answers RFQ ADDENDUM: Following the Optional Pre-Submission Meeting, College Township will issue an RFQ Addendum providing the following information to all consultants or consultant teams that requested a copy of the RFQ:

1. A copy of College Township’s presentation 2. A summary of the Questions and Answers provided

PLEASE NOTE: This meeting is strictly optional and attendance will have no bearing positively or negatively on the evaluation of submittals.

SECTION VIII – OPTIONAL PRE-SUBMISSION MEETING

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College Township will evaluate all submittals to determine which consultant or consultant teams have the experience and qualifications that are best suited to complete this project. EVALUATION COMMITTEE: An eight (8) member Evaluation Committee, appointed by College Township and expected to be comprised of the following representation, will perform evaluations of the submission packets:

Two (2) members of the College Township Council

Two (2) members of the College Township Planning Commission

Three (3) members of the College Township staff o Township Manager o Assistant Township Manager o Principal Planner

One (1) member of the Centre Regional Planning Agency staff EVALUATION CRITERIA AND SCORING: The Evaluation Committee will utilize the following criteria and a 100 point scoring matrix when reviewing each submission:

Criterion Point Value Overall Expertise of the Consultant or Consultant Team: Evaluation will include assessment of key personnel resumes and the assembled technical skill sets and relevant experience.

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Overall Experience of the Consultant or Consultant Team: Evaluation will include an assessment of relevant experience with comparable projects and success in project delivery.

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Typical Approach, Scope of Services and Schedule: Evaluation of the consultant or consultant team’s typical approach projects, scope of services and schedule for comparable projects.

15

Understanding of Form-Based Code and Need: Evaluation of consultant or consultant teams understanding of Form-Based Code and how it aligns with the needs in College Township.

15

Overall quality of the submission: Evaluation of the overall quality of the entire submission package and quality control.

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TOTAL 100

SECTION IX – EVALUATION OF SUBMITTALS

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Following review by the Evaluation Committee, College Township will request an interview and detailed proposal from two (2) or more finalists to further evaluate expertise, experience and overall fit with College Township’s needs. DETAILED PROPOSAL: Finalists will be asked to prepare and submit a detailed proposal that will include, but may not be limited to the following elements:

1. The consultant or consultant team’s understanding of the proposed project. 2. The consultant or consultant team’s relevant expertise. 3. The consultant or consultant team’s relevant experience. 4. Scope of work, broken down into specific tasks and outlining key deliverables 5. Public engagement methodology, including specific public input points/activities. 6. Key Personnel, including a spreadsheet detailing assigned roles, hourly rates and assigned hours

by task. 7. Schedule, broken down by task. 8. Proposed project cost, broken down by task. 9. Proposed contract

INTERVIEW: The interview process will include a presentation consisting of the following elements:

1. The consultant or consultant team’s understanding of the proposed project. 2. The consultant or consultant team’s relevant expertise. 3. The consultant or consultant team’s relevant experience. 4. An overview of the detailed proposal, including:

a. scope of work, b. public engagement methodology, c. schedule, and d. proposed project cost

5. Question and Answer session with interview panel.

SECTION X – FINALIST INTERVIEWS AND PROPOSALS

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MEMORANDUM To: College Township Council

Thru: Adam Brumbaugh, Township Manager

From: Mike Bloom, Assistant Township Manager

Re: NB-2 College Township Community Night at the Spikes

Date: May 13, 2022

As part of the “Save Our Spikes” campaign, College Township Council had agreed to sponsor a “College

Township Night at the Spikes” during the 2020 season. While the 2020 season was canceled due to the COVID

pandemic, Council’s sponsorship commitment remained for the 2021 season and a successful College Township

Community Night was held on August 7, 2021.

In addition to supporting the Spikes organization, this event also provided an opportunity to highlight a number

of community organizations with display tables on the concourse of Medlar Field at Lubrano Park and to

recognize and reward College Township’s volunteers and employees. The event also included the added

attraction of a post-game fireworks display.

During the budget development process in late 2021, Council had discussed sponsoring another College

Township Community Night during the 2022 Spikes season. There was general consensus around continuing the

sponsorship with a commitment to evaluate the opportunity later in 2022.

Mr. Scott Walker, President and General Manager of the State College Spikes has proposed the following two

sponsorship options for Council to consider as part of a College Township Community Night at the Spikes,

tentatively slated for Saturday, August 20, 2022.

Option A for $5,000:

Presenting sponsor of post-game fireworks for Saturday, August 20th game, which includes 60 diamond

club tickets for the game.

AND

A season-long sponsorship package including a 1/2 page Spikes Illustrated gameday program

advertisement OR two (2) 30 second radio spots per game broadcast.

Option B for $3,500:

Presenting sponsor of post-game fireworks for Saturday, August 20th game, which includes 60 diamond

club tickets for the game.

Requested Action:

Council should review the information provided by Mr. Walker and approve a preferred sponsorship option.

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MEMORANDUM To: College Township Council

From: Adam Brumbaugh, Township Manager

Re: NB-3 Employee Retirement Bonus - Verdoorn

Date: May 13, 2022

On April 1, 2022, Linda Verdoorn retired following more than 20 years of Township service in the position of

Receptionist in the Administration Department. Throughout her tenure, Linda often served as the first point of

contact for anyone engaging with the Township. I am proposing to Council that the Township provides a one-

time bonus payment in recognition of Mrs. Verdoorn’s long-time, dedicated service to College Township.

There is no requirement in Township policy that Council award a separating employee any sum. Other than

accrued vacation and personal day hours, a separating employee receives no monetary consideration for unused

sick time accumulated over the length of service. Rather, the Manager may recommend to Council that a retiring

employee be considered for a retirement bonus in recognition of outstanding service.

Per Township’s Retirement Bonus Policy P-017 (attached as NB-3.a.), the retirement bonus program is

structured so that the Manager may recommend an award based on the following factors:

1) Years of service, at $100 per year; and

2) If eligible, an additional 5% of accrued hours multiplied by their final hourly base rate of pay, provided

the employee has accrued an average of 40 or more sick hours per year of service.

Using the above program criteria, Mrs. Verdoorn is eligible for a $3,231 retirement bonus.

Manager’s Recommendation:

I am recommending the following motion to Council:

“Move to authorize a bonus payment to Mrs. Linda Verdoorn in an amount of $3,231 in recognition

of her outstanding service to College Township over the course of her 20+ year career as a College

Township employee, and, further, to direct the Township Finance Director to arrange payment from

the Township’s un-reserved fund balance.”

As always, Council may alter this recommendation at their discretion. Thank you for your consideration in this

matter.

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COLLEGE TOWNSHIP

2022 ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT REPORT

FOR APRIL FRANK B. SCOTT, IV

STARTING MILEAGE: 39,228

ENDING MILEAGE: 39,406

TOTAL MILES: 178

____________________________________________________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________________________________

ORDINANCE VIOLATIONS

TOTAL NUMBER OF VIOLATIONS / COMPLAINTS: 4

TYPES OF VIOLATIONS:

SIGNS: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

GRASS / WEEDS: 0

Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

CAT / DOG / ANIMAL: 1 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

1.Unknown Harris Acres Parklet loose dogs/dog feces in park sent out 44 letters Public

ZONING / BUILDING: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

RENTAL HOUSING: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Pubic

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STREETS / ROADS: 1 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

1.UMC Parsonage 1200 Haymaker Rd. mulch dumped on street notified resident/removed Public

MUD TRACKING: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

TEMP BUSINESS / SOLICITING: 0

Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

SOLID WASTE: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

NOISE: 1 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

1.Centre Concrete 2280 E. College Ave. humming noise none taken Public

PARKING: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

SIDEWALKS: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

BLASTING: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

OTHER: 1 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

1.Unknown Spring Creek Estates Open Space people dumping yard waste sent out 25 letters Public

STORMWATER: 0 Violator Location of Violation Violation/Complaint Action Taken Twp/Public

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TOTAL TICKETS: 0

TOTAL WARNINGS: 0

TOTAL COLLEGE TOWNSHIP CITATIONS: 0

TICKET NO. LOCATION MAKE & MODEL LICENSE NO. VIOLATION

CITATION NO. TICKET NO. DATE FILED VIOLATION TWP. / BORO

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TICKET REPORT 2022

FOR APRIL COLLEGE TWP. O.E.O

TOTAL TICKETS: 0

TICKETS - RESIDENTIAL: 0

TICKETS - COMMERCIAL: 0

TOTAL WARNINGS: 0

WARNINGS - RESIDENTIAL: 0

WARNINGS - COMMERCIAL: 0

TICKETS PAID: 0

TICKETS PENDING: 0

TICKETS DISMISSED: 0

TICKETS VOID: 0

TOWNSHIP CITATIONS: 0

VIOLATION BREAKDOWN

1.NO-PARKING FIRE LANE: 0

2.NO-PARKING HANDICAPPED: 0

3.NO-PARKING THIS SIDE: 0

4.NO-PARKING BETWEEN SIGNS: 0

5.NO-PARKING HERE TO CORNER: 0

6.NO-PARKING SNOW EMERGENCY: 0

7.NO-PARKING TRAVEL LANES: 0

8.NO-PARKING WITHIN 15`OF FIRE HYDRANT: 0

9.NO-PARKING LOADING ZONE: 0

10.NO-PARKING: 0

-A.WITHIN 20 FEET OF A CROSSWALK: 0

-B.WITHIN 30 FEET OF A STOP SIGN OR SIGNAL: 0

-C.IN FRONT OF DRIVEWAY: 0

-D.AGAINST TRAFFIC: 0

11.DROPPING OR DEPOSITING ON ROADS: 0

12.SOLID WASTE: 0

13.SOLICITATION: 0

14.GRASS & WEEDS: 0

15.BUILDING NUMBERS: 0

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact 1: Morgan Wasikonis

Phone: (814) 237-4863 Cell: (814) 404-5141

Email: [email protected]

Contact: Pam Adams Phone: (814) 231-3050

Cell: 814-409-8865 Email: [email protected]

Centre Region in Competition for Million Dollar Climate Action Grant

A group of area housing partners lead by The HOME Foundation and Centre Region COG

will use the money to broaden energy efficiency efforts in affordable housing throughout

the region

STATE COLLEGE, PA, May 13, 2022 — A proposal submitted by The HOME Foundation, in

collaboration with the Centre Region Planning Agency, housing partners across Centre County,

and members of the Energy+ project team, was chosen as one of 8 finalists for a $1,000,000

grant to address climate change on the local level.

ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability requested abstracts from organizations located in

areas with local climate action plans that also address inequity. The HOME Foundation’s proposal

focused on using ICLEI funds to address energy efficiency in affordable housing in the region.

After receiving over 100 project abstracts from 34 states, ICLEI invited The HOME Foundation

and partners to submit a full proposal by July.

Pam Adams, Sustainability Planner in the Centre Regional Planning Department, said of the

announcement “I am really excited about this opportunity to connect climate action with more

affordable housing. Being a finalist demonstrates that our project concept is solid. I hope this can

be the start of more investment in our community to strengthen its resilience and sustainability.”

If awarded the grant, The HOME Foundation, in collaboration with its partners, will allocate

$500,000 to be used on projects already in progress in the Centre Region. These energy retrofits

showcase initiatives that can greatly reduce the emissions and energy usage of a home, address

the comfort and health of residents, and reduce overall costs, making the home more affordable

for low- to moderate-income households.

The remaining $500,000 would seed a revolving loan fund to assist initiatives to improve the

energy efficiency of buildings that provide housing for low- to moderate-income individuals and

families in the Centre Region. It is hoped that the loan fund creation will attract additional private

and public sector funds to sustain the program and broaden it to be available county-wide.

The project will expand upon the demonstrated success of the Energy+ project, a collaboration

of affordable housing partners and experts from a variety of sectors to design, implement, and

evaluate residential energy efficiency-focused capital improvements specifically to make housing

more affordable.

“The Energy+ team started with the State College Community Land Trust’s GreenBuild project,

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the construction of a net-zero energy duplex on University Drive in State College,” Morgan

Wasikonis, Executive Director of The HOME Foundation explained. “The group has continued to

expand its work into retrofitting older rental properties and homes for first time homebuyers. This

grant would support continuing and expanding this work and give more stakeholders an

opportunity to benefit from this already successful initiative.”

Partners on the grant include Centre Regional Planning Agency, State College Borough, State

College Community Land Trust, Centre County Housing and Land Trust, Habitat for Humanity of

Greater Centre County, The Hamer Center for Community Design-Energy Efficient Housing

Research Group, and the Pennsylvania Housing Research Center.

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Attached is the ICLEI press release with more information.

If you would like more information about this topic, please call Morgan Wasikonis at (814) 360-

1405, or email [email protected] OR Pam Adams at (814) 409-8865 or email

[email protected]

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

May 12, 2022

ICLEI World Congress: Malmö Summit

Malmö, Sweden

ICLEI World Congress 2021-2022

Media Contacts:

Anne Marie Cleary Rauker (she/they)

Communications Officer ● ICLEI USA

Telephone (720) 356-0113 ● Email [email protected] ● Schedule Meeting Here

Web | Twitter | LinkedIn | Instagram | Vimeo | Newsletter

Alyssa Chenault

Head of Global Communications ● ICLEI World Secretariat

Kaiser-Friedrich-Str. 7 ● 53113 Bonn ● Germany

Telephone +49-(0)228 / 976 299-16 ● Email [email protected]

Finalists Announced for the ICLEI Action Fund, Round One in the U.S.

Made possible through funding from Google.org, the ICLEI Action Fund will provide three

awards of $1,000,000 each to nonprofit organizations to accelerate the implementation of a U.S.

local government climate action plan while addressing inequality.

The initial round of abstracts yielded roughly 100 climate projects located in 34 states. “The

abstracts represent a huge range of opportunities, which underscores the breadth and depth of

both the opportunity and the challenge of climate change implementation at the local level,” said

Angie Fyfe, ICLEI USA Executive Director. Another round for abstracts will be conducted in

the coming weeks.

Eight finalists, listed below, are invited to submit a full proposal. The finalists best demonstrated

local commitment to bold climate action, the ability to leverage the ICLEI Action Fund award,

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responsiveness to community needs, and deep carbon-reduction potential within the one-year

implementation period. The finalists are now invited to submit proposals that advance their data-

driven concepts for equitable net-zero implementation.

ICLEI USA will support projects that do not advance to the next round through collaborations

with potential partners and funders, including through ICLEI’s Transformative Actions Program.

The final awards are expected to be announced July 31, 2022.

Finalists

● Building Change, Inc., Prince George’s County, Maryland

● Ecolibrium3, Duluth, Minnesota

● Ecology Action, Watsonville, California

● Greater Rochester Housing Partnership, Rochester, New York

● Menlo Spark, Menlo Park, California

● Sierra Business Council, Sierra Nevada Region on behalf of the City of South Lake

Tahoe, California

● The Home Foundation, State College, Pennsylvania

● Western Colorado University Foundation, Gunnison, Colorado

The announcement of finalists was made May 12, 2022, during the ICLEI World Congress:

Malmö Summit session Analyze, Act, Accelerate: Low-Emissions Style, which highlighted

previous ICLEI Action Fund European sub-grantee HafenCity University “ANN Radar” project.

Aimed at identifying spaces and districts that can be used as urban testbeds for prototyping

energy innovations, ANN Radar targets the indirect impact enabling stakeholders to identify

urban spaces as testbeds for sustainability and climate mitigation prototypes and pilots, which

will serve the purpose of direct impact in climate mitigation and sustainability action.

Also highlighted during this session, the City of Broomfield, Colorado, USA, made innovative

use of Google’s Environmental Insights Explorer data to develop a baseline greenhouse gas

inventory, set a science-based target for 2030 reductions, and plan mitigation activities.

About Google.org

Google.org, Google's philanthropy, supports nonprofits that address humanitarian

issues and apply scalable, data-driven innovation to solving the world's biggest

challenges. It accelerates their progress by connecting them with a unique blend of

support that includes funding, products, and technical expertise from Google volunteers.

It engages with these believers-turned-doers who make a significant impact on the

communities they represent, and whose work has the potential to produce meaningful

change. Google.org wants a world that works for everyone—and believes technology and

innovation can move the needle.

About ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability

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ICLEI is a global network of more than 2,500 local and regional governments committed

to sustainable urban development. Active in 125+ countries, ICLEI influences

sustainability policy and drives local action for low emission, nature-based, equitable,

resilient and circular development. ICLEI is the focal organization to the United Nations

on cities and regions through its role in the Local Governments and Municipal

Authorities (LGMA) major group. ICLEI USA is an acknowledged leader in local

government technical assistance, providing the tools, standards, and programs for local

governments to measurably reduce carbon emissions.

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MINUTES

UNIVERSITY AREA JOINT AUTHORITY

1576 SPRING VALLEY ROAD

STATE COLLEGE, PA 16801

Regular Meeting – April 20, 2022

1. Call to Order

Mr. Lapinski, Chair, called the regular meeting to order at 4:01 p.m., Wednesday, April 20, 2022. The meeting

was held in the Board Room in the office of the Authority with the following in attendance in person: Messrs.

Auman, Daubert, Dempsey, Derr, Ebaugh, Guss and Strickland; Cory Miller, Executive Director; Jason

Brown, Assistant Executive Director; Mark Harter, Collection System Superintendent; Art Brant, Plant

Superintendent; Jennifer Grove, Administrative Assistant; David Gaines, Solicitor; Jason Wert, Rettew;

Michele Aukerman, Rettew; C-NET; Ben Burns, HRG Consulting Engineer; Jeff Garrigan, HRG Consulting

Engineer; Tom Songer, Torron Group; and Fritz Smith, President and CEO of Happy Valley Adventure

Bureau. The following were in attendance via Zoom: Messrs. Kunkle and Nucciarone; Corey Rilk, Centre

Region Planning; Sam Robbins, State College Borough; Michael Shreve, PSU; Tom Richard, PSU; Megan

Miller, Rettew; and Shirley Clark.

2. Reading of the Minutes

UAJA Regular Meeting – March 16, 2022

UAJA Meeting

Minutes Approved

A motion was made by Mr. Daubert, second by Mr. Derr, to

approve the minutes of the UAJA meeting held on March 16,

2022. The motion passed unanimously.

3. Public Comment

3.1 Other items not on the agenda

None.

4. Old Business

4.1 Appointment C-Net Representative

C-Net has requested that UAJA appoint a representative to the C-Net Board.

Recommendation: Appoint a representative to the C-Net Board.

C-Net Board

Representative

Appointed

Mr. Lapinski moved to appoint Matt Auman as the

representative on the C-Net Board. Mr. Guss second that

movement. The motion passed unanimously.

5. New Business

5.1 SARS-CoV-2 Monitoring Proposal Penn State Wastewater Epidemiology Team

During the pandemic, UAJA has been providing samples to the Penn State Wastewater Epidemiology

Team so they could determine SARS-CoV-2 levels within the wastewater system. The team will

present a proposal for continued sampling and analysis through funding from the Pennsylvania

Department of Health.

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Recommendation: Presentation, no action required.

PA-DOH

Monitoring

Program Pass-

Through Funding

Approved

A motion was made by Mr. Guss, second by Mr. Auman, to

proceed with the PA-DOH monitoring program. PA-DOH

will provide “pass-through” funding to UAJA to contract with

Penn State Wastewater Epidemiology Lab to analyze samples

and the funding will be provided to quantify and sequence 24-

hour composite influent samples three times per week for 18

months. The motion passed unanimously.

5.2 Biosolids Project Design Presentation

The Biosolids project is progressing, but there have been significant changes based on site conditions

and project meetings. RETTEW will provide the Board with an update on the current status of the

project, and changes in projected sludge and food waste quantities that may affect the project.

Recommendation: Presentation, no action required.

Biosolids Sub-

Committee Formed

A motion to form a biosolids sub-committee was made by Mr.

Ebaugh, second by Mr. Nucciarone. The committee members

will consist of Ms. Strickland, Mr. Auman and Mr. Derr. The

motion passed unanimously.

5.3 Requisitions

BRIF #679 HRG $452.50

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #680 HRG $2,240.00

Princeton Dr. Sewer Replacement

BRIF #681 HRG $960.00

Whitehall Road Project

BRIF #682 HRG $28,687.50

Meeks Lane Pump Station Project

BRIF #683 Centre Concrete Company $302.45

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #684 Ducken Tree Farm, LLC $1,877.10

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #685 YBC State College $420.60

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #686 Glossners Concrete, Inc. $4,748.50

Scott Road Pump Station Project

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BRIF #687 R.C. Bowman, Inc. $1,200.00

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #688 Pinnacle Erosion Control $723.00

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #689 SiteOne Landscape Supply $1,903.22

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #690 L/B Water Service $346.10

North Oak Lane Project

BRIF #691 John Nastase Construction $142,200.00

Scott Road Pump Station Project-Pay App. #2

BRIF #692 Morefield Communications $4,578.45

Cisco Router Replacement

TOTAL BRIF- $190,639.42

BRIF

Approved

A motion was made by Mr. Nucciarone, second by Mr. Kunkle

to approve BRIF #679, #680, #681, #682, #683, #684, #685,

#686, #687, #688, #689, #690, #691 and #692 in the amount of

$190,639.42. The motion passed unanimously.

Construction Fund #035 Rettew $5,339.00

Ozone Disinfection Project

Construction Fund #036 Rettew $81,039.91

Biosolids Upgrade Project

Construction Fund #037 McClure Company $3,915.00

Ozone Disinfection Project- Pay App. #1

TOTAL 2020 A CONSTRUCTION FUND $90,293.91

Construction Fund

Approved

A motion was made by Mr. Nucciarone, second by Mr. Derr to

approve Construction Fund #035, #036 and #037 in the

amount of $90,293.91. The motion passed unanimously.

Revenue Fund #186 Debt Service, Operation and $1,000,000

Maintenance Expenses

TOTAL REVENUE FUND $1,000,000

Revenue Fund

Approved

A motion was made by Mr. Ebaugh, second by Mr. Dempsey

to approve Revenue Fund #186 in the amount of $1,000,000.

The motion passed unanimously.

6. Reports of Officers

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6.1 SCBWA Liaison

None. Mr. Lapinski asked if we could find out if SCBWA plans to attend the UAJA Board meetings

anymore.

6.2 Financial Report

The different cost centers of the YTD budget report for the period ending March 31, 2022, were reviewed

with the Board by Jason Brown.

An audit sub-committee is needed to review the audit which consists of three volunteers from the board

members. Mr. Kunkle, Mr. Guss and Ms. Strickland volunteered. The date and time are not yet known.

6.3 Chairman’s Report

Due to a change in residence, Mr. Dempsey will no longer be a member of the board. Sincere appreciation

was expressed for what he has done.

Mr. Dempsey gave a report to the board on rate structure that included: history of rate structure at UAJA,

conservation and social equity issues and impact on rate structure, the case for fixed rate, the case for

volumetric billing, the case for a hybrid of volumetric and fixed rate billing and commercial accounts.

The board members discussed this report and Mr. Songer and Mr. Smith spoke in support of the rate

committee’s work.

6.4 Plant Superintendent’s Report

Compost & Septage Operations Report

The following comments are as presented to the Board in the written report prepared by Art Brant,

Plant Superintendent.

COMPOST PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION Oct. 2021 Nov. 2021 Dec. 2021 Jan. 2022 Feb. 2022 Mar. 2022

Production 990 cu/yds. 701 cu/yds. 700 cu/yds. 839 cu/yds. 768 cu/yds. 874 cu/yds.

YTD.

Production 8,506 cu/yds. 9,207 cu/yds. 9,907 cu/yds. 839 cu/yds. 1,607 cu/yds. 2,481 cu/yds.

Distribution 803 cu/yds. 1,015 cu/yds. 974 cu/yds. 535 cu/yds. 769 cu/yds. 936 cu/yds.

YTD.

Distribution 9,060 cu/yds.

10,075 cu/yds.

11,049cu/yds. 535 cu/yds. 1,304 cu/yds. 2,240 cu/yds.

Immediate

Sale 937 cu/yds. 963 cu/yds. 701 cu/yds. 866 cu/yds. 936 cu/yds. 768 cu/yds.

Currently in

Storage 1,978 cu/yds. 1,664 cu/yds. 1,401 cu/yds. 1,705 cu/yds. 1,704 cu/yds. 1,642 cu/yds.

SEPTAGE OPERATIONS Oct. 2021 Nov. 2021 Dec. 2021 Jan. 2022 Feb. 2022 Mar. 2022

Res./Comm. 62,100 gals. 56,850 gals. 54,200 gals. 41,550 gals. 47,200 gals. 53,300 gals.

CH/Potter 0.00

lbs./solids

0.00 lbs./solids

0.00 lbs./solids

0.00 lbs./solids

0.00 lbs./solids

0.00 lbs./solids

Port Matilda 1,100.88

lbs./solids

1,017.48 lbs./solids

1,334.40 lbs./solids

1,284.36 lbs./solids

1,317.72 lbs./solids

1,768.08 lbs./solids

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Huston Twp. 517.08

lbs./solids

533.76 lbs./solids

433.68 lbs./solids

450.36 lbs./solids

300.24 lbs./solids

540.44 lbs./solids

Total Flow 84,100 gals. 76,850 gals. 82,000 gals. 64,550 gals. 69,200 gals. 79,300 gals.

Plant Operation

The treatment plant is operating well with no exceptions. The 12-month rolling average flow for March

was 4.00mgd with the average for the month being 4.90mgd. The average monthly influent flow was

5.38mgd.

Treatment units online are as follows: primary clarifiers #1, #5 and #6; aeration basins #1 and #2;

secondary; clarifiers’#1, #2, and #3; all eight tertiary filters are online.

Below is the chart for Reuse Distribution and Temperature Data:

Mar. 2022 YTD

Plant Effl.

Temp.

Wetland Effl.

Temp.

Best Western 36,000 90,000

Centre Hills 0 0 Mar -22 Mar. -22

Cintas 521,000 1,521,000 54.1 53.6

Red Line 526,000 1,584,000

UAJA Wetland 257,000 734,000

GDK Vault 19,145,000 50,494,000

Elks 0 0

Kissingers 2,242,000 6,453,000

Stewarts/M.C. 3,000 8,000

TOTAL 22,733,000 60,887,000

Plant Maintenance

• Replaced the actuator gearbox on Train 1 Zone 1 air valve.

• Replaced tires on the 2019 Ford and had 2006 Ford inspected.

• Installed pressure gauges on Carbon Pumps #2 and #4 discharge lines.

• Repaired a water line on Centrifuge #2.

• Replaced nozzle and filter for the space heater for the long belt.

• DuPont performed an audit on the M/Fs. Details to follow.

• Replaced a cracked spool on M/F #6.

• Rebuilt the rotating assembly on Booster Station Pump #2.

• Replaced several overload relays on the blowers in Compost.

• Replaced bearings on Odor Control fan #1.

• Replaced flame rod, spark plug, and fan coupling on MAU 1303 and the belts on MAU 1301.

6.5 Collection System Superintendent’s Report

The following comments are as presented to the Board in the written report prepared by Mark Harter,

Collection System Superintendent.

Mainline Maintenance:

Scott Road force main project - Poured 300ft of sidewalk and 75ft of curb. Restoration 50% complete.

Lateral repairs – (4) 241 Beechnut, 156 Alder Ct, 1443 W. Park Hills, 105 W. Main St. Boalsburg.

Mainline repair – 1443 W. Park Hills.

Mainline televising – 25,623 ft televised – 206 manholes inspected.

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Mainline cleaning – 15,224 ft cleaned – 73 manholes inspected.

Equipment maintenance.

Lift Station Maintenance:

Replaced a E-One pump at 619 Rosslyn Rd.

Cleaned and inspected check valves at all pump stations.

Cleaned (10) wet wells.

Next Month Projects:

Complete restoration on the Scott Road upgrade project.

Start the North Oak Lane mainline replacement project.

Lateral and mainline repairs for TWP. paving projects.

Wet well and mainline cleaning.

Inspection: Final As-Builts Approved: None

Mainline Construction:

a. Aspen Heights Squirrel Drive – Construction is 10% complete.

b. Grays Pointe ph. 6 Sec D.2 – Awaiting As-Builts.

c. Meyer Dairy – Started Construction.

New Connections:

a. Single-Family Residential 15 c. Commercial 0

b. Multi-Family Residential 0 d. Non-Residential 0

TOTAL 15

PA One-Calls Responded to 3/1-31/22: 259

6.6 Engineer’s Report

The following comments are as presented to the Board in the written report prepared by the Consulting

Engineer.

Retainer Services (R001178.0693)

• The pump station capacity tables and the system map were prepared for the Chapter 94 Report.

• The annual storm water inspection and certification was completed.

Odor Control System Upgrades (R001178.0597)

• The Air Quality Operating Permit Application is being prepared.

Proposed Air Quality Emissions Inventory and Operation Permit Schedule

Milestone Date

Complete and Submit Permit Application April 2022

PA DEP Issues Permit (Includes 30 Day Public Comment Period) July 2022

Based on DEP’s input and timeline for review.

Meeks Lane Pump Station – Act 537 Plan Special Study (R001178.0663)

• An additional alternative was developed for the alternate pump station location (Blueberry Crossing).

An explanation for the Authority’s recommendation was included. The revised special study was

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submitted to the CRPA.

Proposed Meeks Lane Pump Station Project Implementation Schedule

Milestone Date

Submit Revised Special Study CRPA/Municipalities (60-day Review) April 2022

Public Comment Period (30 Days) Nov. 8 – Dec. 8

Presentation of Study at Municipal Meetings May 2022

Start Design May 2022

Receive Municipal/Planning Comments, Conclude Public Comment Period June2022

Adoption by Municipalities and CRCOG (General Forum Presentation) June 2022

Submission of Special Study to PA DEP (120-day Review) June 2022

DEP Approval of Special Study/WQM/NPDES December 2022

Complete Design/BIDDING December 2022

Begin Construction January 2023

Project Completion (12 Months of Construction)**,*** January 2024

*Assumes DEP approval of Special Study and WQM Permit within 120 Days. Concurrent or sequential

submission of Study and Permit Application.

**Minimum construction period required for UAJA Construction Crew.

***Material and equipment lead-times may dramatically extend the construction period.

Beneficial Reuse Service Area Designation – Act 537 Plan Special Study (R001178.0666)

• Completion of the Special Study has been paused while a Risk Assessment is conducted by the

CRCOG.

Scott Road Pump Station and Bristol Interceptor (R001178.0682)

• Progress Meeting No. 5 was held on April 13th.

• The General Contractor (Nastase Construction) has completed the installation of the wet well, two of

three gravity sewer runs, and they are currently working to install the valve vault.

• Work is being completed by PennDOT immediate adjacent to the site. HRG has been coordinating

with PennDOT to determine the extend of interference, if any.

• Contract 21-03 submitted Application for Payment No. 2 in the amount of $142,200.00. Based on

the contract requirements and the work completed, payment in the amount requested is recommended.

Scott Road Pump Station Upgrade – Summary of Applications for Payment Contract No. Application for

Payment No.

Amount Due Current Contract

Price

Total Completed

and Stored

Balance to Finish

Plus Retainage

2021-03 2 $142,200.00 $476,703.00 $271,000.00 $205,703.00

2021-04 -- $0.00 $244,500.00 $31,702.50 $215,967.75

• Contract 21-03 and Contract 21-04 have both submitted no cost, time extension change order requests.

Additional details have been requested since the requests did not clearly identify the amount of time.

The requests specifically reference labor and material shortages.

Fiber Optic Conduit – (R001178.0687)

• Fiber optic conduit drawings were prepared for the second alignment (Trout Road to Hartman Farm

Lane to Short Lane, near SR 0026) in June 2021. These drawings were reviewed by the Authority’s

staff. HRG can proceed with the preparation of the permit applications when authorized by the

UAJA.

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Entry Road Storm Water Improvements – (R001178.0688)

• The project has been paused until an easement can be negotiated.

Princeton Drive Sanitary Sewer Replacement – (R001178.0699)

• The stream crossing permit has been submitted and is pending review.

Rate Study and Tapping Fee Update – (R001178.0703)

• HRG worked with the Authority staff to provide responses to the Borough’s comments.

Developer Plan Reviews

• Evergreen Heights – Phase 1 (R001178.0711): Design drawings were returned on March 31, 2022,

due to a rejected alignment.

6.7 Construction Report

WWTP NPDES Permit – Phosphorus Study (094612027)

• Continuous in-stream monitoring of Spring Creek has resumed. This monitoring is being conducted

to determine the level of any impairment during the growing period, prior to undertaking an

intensive study during the critical high-temp, low-flow period. We plan to provide an update to the

Board at the May meeting to summarize data collected thus far and initial findings.

Phosphorus Study Project Schedule

Milestone Date

Complete Stream Monitoring June/July 2022

Compile All Data July 2022

Conduct High Temperature/Low Flow Monitoring if needed August/September 2022

Ozone Disinfection for Effluent (094612023)

• Job Conference No. 02 was held, and meeting minutes were provided via separate cover.

• Continuation of submittal submission/reviews.

• General Contractor anticipates site work to begin mid-April.

• Application for Payment No. 01 has been received from Contract 2021-07 (McClure Company) in

the amount of $3,915.00. We recommend payment in the amount of $3,915.00.

Payment Requests To Date

Contract

Number

Application

for Payment

#

Current

Payment

Due

Contract Price

To Date

incld/CO

Total Work

To Date

%

Monetarily

Complete

Balance of

Contract

Amount

2021-05 GC $5,448,000.00 0.00% $5,448,000.00

2021-06 EC $350,000.00 0.00% $350,000.00

2021-07 MC 1 $3,915.00 $223,000.00 $4,350.00 1.95% $218,650.00

$3,915.00 $6,021,000.00 $4,350.00 0.07% $6,016,650.00

Ozone Disinfection for Effluent Project Schedule

Milestone Date

Notice to Proceed Issued 12/27/2021

Substantial Completion 03/27/2023

Anaerobic Digestion Project (094612026)

• Both the Act 537 Special Study for Biosolids and the Water Quality Management Part II Permit have

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been approved by the PA DEP.

• Recent inspections of the existing Compost Building roof by Marcon and our structural engineers

have uncovered significant deterioration of the roof structure and possible corrosion of the roof

purlins. Our initial design intent was to preserve this building to house the future sludge dryers and

food waste receiving. However, based on the structural findings and to ensure long-term project

success, we recommend the Authority consider demolition of the Compost Building and replace with

two separate smaller buildings: one for the dryers and a second building to receive dewatered

biosolids from the partnering municipalities and food waste. We will have a brief presentation for

further discussion at the meeting.

• PA DEP has responded to the Request for Determination for Air Permitting to the PA DEP and

has indicated that the project will not be exempt from Plan Approval. We will prepare and submit

the appropriate forms to obtain this approval.

• With the recent Compost Building findings and recommendation for two new replacement buildings,

RETTEW has updated the anticipated project schedule.

Anaerobic Digestion Project Schedule

Milestone Date

Complete Bidding Documents/Advertise for Bids July 2022

Award Construction Contracts October 2022

Begin Construction November 2022

Complete Construction May 2025

Modifications to GD Kissinger Meadow Stream Augmentation

• The Authority’s pending NPDES permit for the discharge of beneficial reuse water to Slab Cabin

Run requires a series of modifications in control and monitoring. The changes will require

modulation of the flows to the stream via SCADA, to avoid abrupt changes in stream flow.

Additionally, we anticipate essentially a non-detect chlorine limit which will require de-

chlorination prior to stream discharge. We are working with staff to design, permit, and implement

these modifications.

6.8 Executive Director’s Report

The sheep should be in the UAJA solar fields with-in the next month and fencing will be installed soon.

7. Other Business

None.

8. Executive Session

Not needed.

9. Adjournment

A motion was made by Mr. Nucciarone and second by Mr. Ebaugh to adjourn at 5:42 pm. The motion

passed unanimously.

Respectfully submitted,

UNIVERSITY AREA JOINT AUTHORITY

___________________________________________________

Secretary/Assistant Secretary

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EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR’S REPORT

May 18, 2022

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ACTION ITEMS

3. Public Comment

3.1 Other items not on the agenda

4. Old Business

None

5. New Business

5.1 2021 Audit

Included in your packet are the following:

Draft Financial Statements

Draft Communication to Those Charged with Governance letter

Draft Management letter

The Board Treasurer Dan Guss, Board Member Lisa Strickland, Board Member Mark Kunkle,

Cory Miller and Jason Brown met with Maher Duessel (via Zoom) on May 13th to review and

comment on the 2021 Draft Audit. Brian McCall, a partner in Maher Duessel, will attend the

meeting to review the 2021 Audit with the Board.

Recommendation: Approve the 2021 Audit.

5.2 Budget Amendment New Jet Truck Line Item 1045922-0021-6330

There is a line item in the approved 2022 budget for a new Jet Truck. The budgeted amount is

$172,095. Staff anticipated spreading this purchase over three years as we have done with other

major pieces of equipment in the past. The prior leases were done with the equipment being the

collateral. First Citizens Community Bank, who we had planned to use for the lease, can no

longer use the equipment as collateral. Since we need to take delivery on the Jet Truck, Staff

recommends the budget be amended to reflect the Jet Truck being purchased in full in 2022. This

will require increasing the line item from $172,095 to 457,541.44 with the funds to be taken from

the Bond Redemption and Improvement Fund.

Recommendation: Increase line item 1045922-0021-6330 from $172,095 to $457,541.44

with funds to be taken from the Bond Redemption and Improvement Fund.

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5.3 Requisitions

BRIF #693 HRG $5,604.34

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #694 HRG $960.00

Princeton Dr. Sewer Replacement

BRIF #695 HRG $5,737.50

Meeks Lane Pump Station Project

BRIF #696 Rettew $985.18

Phosphorus Study

BRIF #697 Centre Concrete Company $911.55

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #698 Ducken Tree Farm, LLC $3,887.30

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #699 A & H Equipment $457,541.44

Vactor Truck

BRIF #700 Glossners Concrete, Inc. $1,738.75

North Oak Ln. & Scott Road Projects

BRIF #701 Glenn O. Hawbaker $1,239.00

North Oak Ln. Project

BRIF #702 Pinnacle Erosion Control $264.00

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #703 SiteOne Landscape Supply $2,422.46

Scott Road Pump Station Project

BRIF #704 S&C Operations $11,330.00

North Oak Ln. Project

BRIF #705 John Nastase Construction $89,265.00

Scott Road Pump Station Project-Pay App. #3

BRIF #706 Westmoreland Electric Services, LLC $30,165.75

Scott Road Pump Station Project-Pay App. #3

TOTAL BRIF- $612,052.27

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Construction Fund #038 Rettew $4,298.00

Ozone Disinfection Project

Construction Fund #039 Rettew $65,293.00

Biosolids Upgrade Project

Construction Fund #040 PSI Pumping Solutions, Inc. $184,500.00

Ozone Disinfection Project- Pay App. #1 (G)

Construction Fund #041 PSI Pumping Solutions, Inc. $25,265.00

Ozone Disinfection Project- Pay App. #1 (E)

TOTAL 2020 A CONSTRUCTION FUND $279,356.00

6. Reports of Officers

7. Other Business

8. Adjournment

9. Executive Session

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