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Resident urges Board to weigh property‑value and truck‑traffic impacts of Kraussdale industrial plan

Upper Hanover Township Board of Supervisors · March 11, 2025
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Summary

At the March 11 meeting, Paul Sherwood of Kraussdale Road told the Upper Hanover Township Board to consider effects on neighboring property values and increased truck traffic when deciding final plan approval for the Kraussdale Industrial Project.

Paul Sherwood, a resident at 2096 Kraussdale Road, told the Upper Hanover Township Board of Supervisors on March 11 that the proposed Kraussdale Industrial Project could harm nearby property values and worsen roadway wear.

"He asked them to consider the impact on their property and property values when considering whether to grant Final Plan Approval of the Kraussdale Industrial Project," Sherwood said, noting concern that heavy truck traffic would accelerate pavement deterioration. The comment came during the non‑agenda public‑comment portion of the meeting.

Board members did not take immediate action or vote on the project at the meeting; the public comment was recorded for the Board's consideration in future plan approvals. No written response or staff presentation addressing Sherwood's traffic or pavement‑maintenance concerns was included in the minutes.