Politics & Government

18 Projects 'Unique' For Warminster, Engineer Says

Township Engineer Craig Kennard updated Warminster Township Supervisors about ongoing projects and land development plans.

Warminster Township Supervisors heard project updates at their June 20 meeting.
Warminster Township Supervisors heard project updates at their June 20 meeting. (Dino Ciliberti/Patch)

WARMINSTER, PA —It's "considered unique."

Township Engineer Craig Kennard, in his report to Warminster Township Supervisors at the June 20 meeting, said the township has nine ongoing township projects and nine others for land development.

That hasn't happened in the township, Kennard said.

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Kennard updated supervisors about curb ramp installations, which have been experiencing difficulties with approval. He expected them to have been completed by the end of July.

Meanwhile, supervisors touted the opening of a new all-skills inclusive playground at Warminster Community Park and expressed gratitude to Parks and Recreation Director Jessica Fox, parks and public works employees, and Parks Superintendent Mike Cummings. The playground is the latest addition to the park, which has undergone millions of dollars in improvements in recent years.

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In other township supervisors' business:

  • Vendor space and sponsorships are now open for Warminster Day on Sept. 28.
  • Councilwoman Janice Charlton shared her experience visiting Mascara Bros' recycling center during a field trip with the Environmental Advisory Council (EAC). She expresses her appreciation for the opportunity to learn about the recycling process and the new plan for making plastic bags at grocery stores recyclable.
  • Resident Richard Stein expressed concerns about parking restrictions and signs on Al Street. Stein requested answers to his questions and became frustrated when not immediately provided with an answer.


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