This letter is regarding the article in the (July 20) Herald about a developer seeking to bar Newtown Township Supervisor John Mack from an upcoming vote on the proposed 245-unit multi-story apartment building on Lower Silver Lake Road near the Newtown Bypass (read “Kushner RE Attorney Blackburn Moves to Muzzle Mack!").
People in the area were opposed to the approval of the Wawa in Newtown because they feared that, with the change in zoning, developers would pursue building on the bypass. That is what has happened with this developer and there is another on the way.
Newtown has had an influx of building in the township, including a proposed development in the township called Corners of Newtown Place, a 120-unit apartment building at the intersection of Sycamore Street and Richboro Road at the heart of the Sycamore Street corridor. Read more…
Newtown residents should be thankful to township Supervisor John Mack for looking out for our community.
Marie Hutchinson, Newtown Borough
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