Manhattan Township Weighs Hall Rental Fee Increase to Cover Professional Cleaning Costs
Manhattan Township Meeting | January 13, 2026
Article Summary: Manhattan Township Supervisor James F. Walsh proposed adjusting the rental fees for the Township Hall to offset the newly introduced costs of hiring professional cleaners after community events.
Township Hall Rental Key Points:
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A recent increase in Township Hall rentals has created a heavier maintenance and cleaning burden on the facility.
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Supervisor Walsh suggested contracting a professional cleaning service after each event to ensure the building remains in proper condition.
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To prevent these new cleaning expenses from negatively impacting the municipal budget, officials are considering an adjustment to the public hall rental fee.
The Manhattan Township Board of Trustees on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, discussed the potential implementation of new municipal rental fees following a surge in activity at the local Township Hall.
During his monthly Supervisor’s Report, James F. Walsh informed the board that the community has been utilizing the Township Hall at a higher frequency. While the increase in rentals and activity is a positive sign of community engagement, Walsh noted that the associated maintenance and cleaning requirements have concurrently increased.
To ensure the municipal facility remains in proper condition for all residents and renters, Walsh suggested that relying on standard maintenance may no longer be sufficient. Instead, he proposed that contracting a professional cleaning service to sweep through the building after each scheduled event would be the most efficient approach moving forward.
However, hiring outside contractors will inevitably introduce new recurring costs to the municipality. To shield the township’s general operating budget from absorbing these expenses, Walsh advised that an adjustment to the hall rental fee will likely be necessary. By raising the fee charged to individuals and organizations renting the space, the township can effectively pass the cost of the professional cleaning service directly to the facility’s users, preventing any undue financial impact on the broader taxpayer base.
Because the proposal was introduced during the departmental reporting phase of the meeting, the board did not take formal action on adjusting the rental fees or signing a cleaning contract on Tuesday. The topic is expected to be revisited in future meetings as the township evaluates specific cleaning bids and calculates the necessary fee adjustments.
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