
Putting People First
Re-elect
David Miller for Supervisor
Tredyffrin Township

Building a rain garden with the
Chesterbrook Civic Association
Serving Our Community
If re-elected I will continue to:
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Keep taxes low while addressing residents needs.
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Support our fire, police and emergency services.
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Aggressively address stormwater issues.
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Use my experience running corporations and serving as Chair of the Board of Supervisors to keep Tredyffrin a great place to live and work.
Supporting Our Families
I am passionate about supporting the families of Tredyffrin Township. My wife and I raised our three children here. During my first four years as Supervisor:
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We added 3 police officers to keep our community safe.
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Solidified funding for our fire companies to make sure our first responders have the staffing and equipment to protect our residents.
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Added a fire/EMS substation on Valley Forge Rd to improve response time.
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Replaced the aging Fire Station on Bridge Ave.


Protecting Our Environment
As a long-time resident, I know how precious our community’s natural resources are and I will work to protect the beauty of Tredyffrin Township. In particular we began addressing our stormwater issues by:
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Repairing or replacing four bridges,
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Working on multiple stormwater projects including those on:
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Bair Rd
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Willis/Woodcrest/Upper Weadly Rd
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Strafford Park,
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Gregory Lane and
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A Crabby Creek infiltration project.
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Balancing the budget
I am a retired CEO currently serving several corporate boards, including as Chairman of JG Wentworth. In addition, I serve on the board of Philabundance. I am committed to maintaining a transparent and sustainable budget while keeping taxes low.
During my first term we established Stormwater and Emergency Services funds supported by dedicated taxes. These new taxes average approximately $300 per household per year. By establishing dedicated taxes we provide transparency so you know where your tax dollars are being spent.
During the past four years the General Fund tax, that is, the regular tax you pay every year for police, roads, parks and other township services has increased on average 2% per year. We've been working hard to keep taxes low while providing necessary services for our residents.
