This issue of the Newtown News of Interest newsletter provides an overview of local government news and controversies in Newtown, Pennsylvania, primarily focusing on topics discussed at various Board of Supervisors meetings in late 2025.
Key issues detailed include a contentious showdown over the 2026 Fire Services Agreement between Newtown Township and the Borough, where officials disagreed on payment amounts for fire protection. Additionally, the text highlights zoning and land-use debates, such as objections to a proposed mini-storage facility and a request from the Newtown Athletic Club for a variance regarding an improperly placed sign.
Other important subjects cover the approval of an Intergovernmental Agreement for a new pedestrian bridge over Newtown Creek and ongoing safety and parking disputes along Fountain Farm Lane, which led to residents receiving tickets. Finally, the article mentions a request from the Council Rock Little League for township assistance in funding water access to make baseball fields safer for children..
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UPDATE (10/28/25): Despite the fact that the Planning Commission recommended the BOS take no action regarding the zoning variances requested by the storage facility applicant (see above), the BOS instructed the Solicitor to send a letter to the ZHB opposing the apartment and reminding the ZHB about the building height restrictions. The BOS was subsequently notified that the applicant is withdrawing its request for a variance to allow a manager’s apartment on the self-storage site. The client was reminded hat the Board of Supervisors also wishes to ensure that the proposed building does not exceed the maximum height requirement in the LI Zoning District.