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Narberth council adopts Master Parks Plan after lengthy public discussion, 6-1 vote
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The Borough Council voted 6-1 to adopt the Narberth Master Parks Plan and close out the Community Conservation Partnership grant, following months of public outreach and a multi-hour presentation and debate.
The Narberth Borough Council voted 6-1 Thursday to adopt the Narberth Master Parks Plan and close out the Community Conservation Partnership grant that funded the planning process.
The plan is intended to guide long-term improvements across the borough’s parks — including Station Square, Elm Grove, Norberth Park and Sabine Park — by outlining phased projects, estimated costs and design principles. Supporters said the plan gives the borough a unified vision for future grant applications and investments, while critics urged caution about scale and cost.
Consultants presented the final plan during the meeting, calling out recommended changes from the draft: maintain one-way traffic on Haverford Avenue near…
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