David Teter, a small business owner and community leader, is running for Edgmont Township Supervisor. With over 40 years of experience owning a local business, he will bring problem-solving skills and financial acumen to the board. Teter lives in Runnymeade Farms with his wife, Chris, where he has served on the Pritchard Place and Runnymeade Farms homeowners’ association boards.
If elected, he will improve township communication, ensure adequate policing, encourage resident participation in local government, and protect open space and historical sites. Teter is committed to addressing residents' needs and fostering responsible development. “I’m excited to bring my experience and skills to the board of supervisors to ensure Edgmont is the best it can be,” he says.
David Teter, a small business owner, community leader, and conservationist, is running for Edgmont Township Supervisor. He has more than 40 years of experience owning and operating a local woodworking business. With experience serving on the Pritchard Place and Runnymeade Farms homeowners’ association boards, Teter brings a problem-solving outlook, financial acumen, and expertise in engaging contractors—skills essential for a township supervisor.
A 5-year township resident, Teter lives in Runnymeade Farms with his wife, Chris. Passionate about conservation, he volunteers with the CRC Watersheds Association and Willistown Conservation Trust. His hobbies of hiking and gardening further reinforce his enthusiasm for preserving the environment.
Teter is committed to addressing residents' needs and including them in the decision-making process. If elected, he will:
Improve township communication with all residents,
ensure adequate policing and traffic management,
encourage residents to attend township meetings, and
protect open space and historical sites while ensuring responsible development.
“I’m excited to bring my experience and skills to the board of supervisors to ensure Edgmont is the best it can be,” he says.