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Environmental Advisory Council (EAC)

Staff Liaison: Mila Carter

Environmental Advisory Council (EAC)

Staff Liaison: Mila Carter


The Westtown Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) was created in February, 2021 by Ordinance 2021-02, and consists of seven residents appointed by the Board of Supervisors.  The purpose of the EAC is to advise the Board of Supervisors on matters dealing with protection, conservation, management, promotion, and use of natural resources including air, land, and water resources, located within the Township.  Westtown EAC Brochure 2021

The EAC meets at 7:00 PM on the 4th Tuesday of each month.  All meetings are open to the public. 


Cleanup at Crebilly Preserve – Saturday, April 26

 

Despite the damp weather, members of the EAC and other volunteers worked from 7 to 11 AM to fill over 50 trash bags and collect other debris at Crebilly Preserve.  Thank you to all who participated and to the Westtown Public Works crew for disposing of the collected material.


Sustainability EXPO at West Chester University – Saturday, May 17, 2025

The Chester County Planning Commission is hosting a Sustainability Summit and Expo at West Chester University.

  • Hear from experts on how to implement sustainable energy and landscaping projects at your home or business.
  • Chat with neighbors who have experience with things like geothermal heating, going solar, ecological landscaping, composting, electric vehicles, and more.
  • Meet local contractors who can help you with these projects.
  • Learn about ways to get involved in your community.
  • Free lunch for all attendees!
  • Native plant give-away.

To register visit: chescoplanning.org/Events/SustainabilitySummit-2025


Westtown Township is proud to be the 52nd Pennsylvania Bird Town! Our community joined Bird Town Pennsylvania in 2024. Bird Town Pennsylvania works in partnership with local municipalities and like-minded organizations to promote community-based conservation actions to create a healthier, more sustainable environment for birds, wildlife, and people. The program provides tools for municipalities to engage, educate and empower their residents, schools and businesses to make more positive social, economic and ecologically friendly decisions.  The program also promotes a culture of conservation where everyone is a potential steward of nature in their own backyard and beyond. For more information about Bird Town Pennsylvania visit birdtownpa.org.

The Township recently installed a purple martin house at the mansion core of Oakbourne Park.  The structure was provided at no cost to the Township by the Wildlife Recovery Division of the PA Game Commission through a new cavity nesting bird program focused on purple martins and chimney swifts.  Both species nest in man-made houses.  Unfortunately, martins and swifts are declining.  In an attempt to reverse these statewide declines, the PGC is deploying purple martin structures and chimney swift towers statewide, along with interpretive signage to educate the public on martin and swift conservation.  Because martins and swifts are so accustomed to nesting near humans, they present a unique opportunity to place nesting structures in highly visible public parks where conservation and education can be highly impactful.  The Township will install a chimney swift tower in the athletic core of Oakbourne Park once it is provided by the PGC.  Interpretive signage will also be installed.

Westtown Township’s Bird Town Committee is a group of residents working with the Environmental Advisory Council. We invite you to learn more and get involved!

The National Audubon Society’s Plant Finder Database helps you to identify plants that help birds. It is searchable by zipcode:  Native Plants | Audubon

In addition, check out these lists of the top ten native plants for birds from the Audubon Society:  Top Ten Plants for Birds


West Chester Area Clean Energy Future

The Townships of East Bradford, East Goshen, West Goshen, Westtown, West Whiteland, and the West Chester Borough, in conjunction with the West Chester Area Council of Governments (WCACOG), collectively hired the Cadmus Group to complete a study on the feasibility, costs, and opportunities of transitioning to 100% renewable energy, and to create a long-term, actionable roadmap for realizing the community’s goals.  On August, 3, 2020, Westtown Township adopted Resolution 2020- 09 formally accepting the WCACOG Clean Energy Study, authorizing the Township’s involvement in a project to implement strategies set forth in the study, and authorizing the Township’s involvement in the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA).  Additional information on the West Chester Area Clean Energy Future project is available here:  www.wcacleanenergy.org.


Map of Sensitive Areas and Parcels over 7 Acres
A map prepared by the Chester County Planning Commission showing sensitive areas within Westtown Township, and an inventory of vacant, farm, or residential parcels more than 7 acres can be viewed here.

Upcoming Meeting

Upcoming Events

Council Members:

  • Bob Yeats, Chair (2026)
  • Ray Dandrea, (2025)
  • Joe Debes, Vice Chair (2027)
  • Mike Gioia (2026)
  • Kim Maialetti (2026)
  • Russ Hatton (2025)
  • Adam Kapp, Secretary (2026)

Staff Liaison: Mila Carter


Electric Vehicles

Over the last several years, electric vehicles have become a viable and economical option for American motorists interested in substantially reducing their carbon footprint. The EAC strongly encourages Westtown residents to consider transitioning to either an electric vehicle or a plug-in hybrid vehicle for their next automobile purchase.  The links below to the U.S. Department of Energy provide information on the various federal and state tax incentives available to electric vehicle owners.

As an important disclaimer, electric vehicle technology, the location of public charging stations, and the state and federal tax code change frequently. Westtown Township is not responsible for any errors contained in the links below. In addition, Westtown Township provides the information contained herein for informational and reference purposes only. Individuals should do their own research and consult with the specific vehicle’s website for the most up to date information, as well as with a tax professional about available tax incentives.

Federal Tax Incentives, according to the U.S. Department of Energy
Pennsylvania State Tax Incentives, according to the U.S. Department of Energy

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