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Residents raise development, school‑capacity, water‑pressure and park construction concerns at Middletown meeting
Summary
Multiple residents told the Board of Supervisors they are worried about recent development overlays, potential school impacts, stormwater and water‑pressure issues, ATV damage to township open space, and construction quality on the Core Creek Park trail project.
Several residents used the public‑comment portion of the Middletown Township Board of Supervisors meeting to press officials on development policy and infrastructure.
Lance Seggers said large projects often get rescheduled after initial review and suggested developers use timing to avoid public scrutiny. Seggers also criticized an overlay previously approved for Wood Services, arguing it would allow sizable residential buildout and expressing concern that property owners could sell to other investors who would still build at the higher density. “We’ve already given Wood Services a huge…overlay,” Seggers said, and he urged the board to consider school capacity impacts; he asked whether supervisors planned to contact the school district or superintendent in “Shabney” about a plan he…
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