South Fayette Environmental Council Posts No Records Since 2020 | The Locally Times

The township’s website provides no meeting agendas or minutes for the advisory body since January 2020, while records for other municipal boards remain current into 2026.

The township’s online portal contains no agendas, minutes, or meeting notices for the advisory body from 2021 through 2026, with the most recent entry being a notice for a January 2020 meeting. ## Last Record Notes a Canceled Meeting The township website’s last available document for the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC) is a notice for a meeting scheduled on January 21, 2020. The notice, posted in August 2019, indicates that the meeting was not held. The online archive, which contains EAC records from 2014 to early 2020, shows no subsequent meeting notices, agendas, or minutes, marking an absence of posted records for more than 72 consecutive months. As of late February 2026, the Board of Commissioners, Parks & Recreation Board, Planning Commission, Zoning Hearing Board, and Fire Services Advisory Committee all have records posted for 2026 meetings. For example, the Board of Commissioners has agendas available for its February 11 and January 14 meetings. This suggests the lapse is not a township-wide website or administrative issue. ## Gap Obscures Environmental Oversight The absence of documentation obscures the status and activities of the Environmental Advisory Council. Public records do not specify whether the council was disbanded, continues to meet without posting records, or if its duties were reassigned. Without agendas or minutes, there is no public account of the township's environmental policy discussions or recommendations for the past six years, preventing residents from tracking the formal process for handling such issues. The records do not identify which body, if any, currently provides dedicated environmental advice to township officials or how residents can engage with that process.