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Residents raise questions about Mount Zion Commons apartments and proposed school site springs and traffic
Summary
Two residents questioned the board about a proposed Mount Zion Commons apartment development (whether units will be market-rate or low-income) and about groundwater, springs and bus-route traffic near a proposed elementary school parcel; township staff said the apartment plan is described as market-rate and the school district will do geotechnical studies and traffic evaluations.
Residents addressed the Springettsbury Board of Supervisors during the public-comment period with two distinct concerns: housing type at a proposed Mount Zion Commons project and geotechnical and traffic issues at a proposed elementary school site.
Gloria Padahobeech of 705 Sundale Drive asked whether the 170-unit Mount Zion Commons (referred to in the meeting as "Mount Zion Commons" on Market Street) would be low-income housing or market-rate. Board members responded that the…
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