Local Government Information
Local government officials need to understand that Marcellus shale development may have significant impacts on their community. Exploration of the Marcellus shale will bring large amounts of money from the leasing of land, construction, trucking, commerce, and housing development. Some residents will have to more money to spend, but will they spend it in the community and region, or go somewhere else if there aren’t local places for them to spend their money? New opportunities for business development should increase that will require infrastructure investments in roads, water and sewer facilities. Housing will be needed for gas and related workers, but will it be of the temporary variety. Or is the plan to build long-term residential areas that will be attractive to gas industry workers and their families? There will also be new service, public safety, and other expenses imposed on local governments that may not be matched with tax revenues derived from natural gas drilling or leasing activities.
Many local governments will need to greatly expand and upgrade their comprehensive community planning efforts. The fast pace of gas drilling--and all of its related activities--means planning has to be done on a continuous, daily basis. Every new well drilled changes the community a little bit. Once-a-month meetings of the planning commission can’t keep up with the change. New thinking about how to plan for gas exploration must also exist.
Local Government - Presentations
- Planning for Community Impact (Neal Fogle, Educator Economic & Community Development,Penn State Cooperative Extension 6-25-09)
- The Significance of the Marcellus Shale: A Commonwealth Perspective" (J. Scott Roberts, Deputy Secretary for Mineral Resources Management DEP)
- Community and Economic Implications of Marcellus Shale Development (Timothy Kelsey February 16, 2009)
- Pennsylvania Resources for Local Governments (Denny Puko)
- Experiences from the Barnett: A County Commissioner's Perspective (John Matthews)
- Planning Issues for Local Governments (James Weaver)
- Addressing the Workforce Challenge
- What Marcellus Shale Exploration Means for Pennsylvania, Local Communities, and Citizens - Tim Kelsey (Webinar 12-18-08)
- Lessons about Social & Economic Impacts of Natural Gas Development from Wyoming - Jeff Jacquet (Webinar 11-19-08)
- Potential Economic Impacts of Marcellus Shale (Powerpoint)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling: Introduction (Flash)
- Marcellus Shale: PA's New Opportunity (Flash)
- How the Marcellus Shale Exploration is Developing & How it Affects You (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling: Questions & Answers - 1 (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling - 1 (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling - 2 (Flash)
- Gas Exploration - Transportation Perspective (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling - Questions & Answers - 2 (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling: Closing Comments (Flash)
- Natural Gas Exploration & Drilling: Summation (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Ross Pifer, Director, The Agricultural Law and Resource and Reference Center (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Thomas L. Wenger, Legal Counsel, Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Thomas L. Wenger, Legal Counsel, Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors, Part II (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Walter A. Bunt Jr., Attorney for Independent Oil and Gas Association, Part I (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Walter A. Bunt, Jr. Attorney for Independent Oil and Gas Association, Part II (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, Kurt Hausamann, Jr., AICP, Director Lycoming County Planning (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Municipal Regulation: The Impact of Pennsylvania Supreme Court Case Law on Oil and Gas Act Preemption, County Q&A (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - Introduction, Timothy W. Kelsey (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - Lessons from Other States, Jeffrey Jacquet (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - Planning for Impacts in Pennsylvania, Kurt Hausaman (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - Role of Community Task Forces, Marvin Mateer (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - Using Your Toolkit, Denny Puko (Flash)
- Natural Gas Drilling and Local Governments: Planning for Change - County Q&A (Flash)
Local Government - Publications
- Local Leaders’ Perceptions of Energy Development in the Barnett Shale
- Questions Citizens and Local Leaders Should Be Asking (pdf)
- "Court Limts - But Did It Preclude? - Municipal Regulation of Natural Gas Drilling Operations" by George Asimos
- "Pennsylvania Supreme Court Decision Opens Valves to Zoning Power Over Natural Gas Production" by George Asimos
- Energy Boomtowns & Natural Gas: Implications for Marcellus Shale Local Governments & Rural Communities (Jan 2009)
- Marcellus Shale Exploration and Development: Organizing a Community Task Force (1-09)
- Marcellus Shale: What Local Government Officials Need to Know (pdf) New!
- Natural Gas Development Checklist for Municipal Officials (pdf)
- Natural Gas and Municipal Regulation in PA (pdf)
- Posting and Bonding Information (pdf)