REAL ESTATE NEWS BRIEFS FOR MAY 17TH, 2019

General

  • Municipal primary election is on Tuesday, May 21
  • Area school districts awarded funding to bolster security  

Bucks

  • Haycock opposes state code-enforcement proposal
  • Council Rock working on new comprehensive plan
  • Perkasie announces street and sidewalk restoration
  • Palisades seeks charter funding change

Chester

  • Route 352 and King Road meeting set for June 5
  • Unionville school directors adopt preliminary budget with tax hike
  • Modernization project to start at Church Farm School
  • Valley Township schedules comprehensive plan workshop

Delaware

  • Middletown to have open space referendum
  • Marple pool reopens as Splash Club
  • Nether Providence planners frown on townhouse proposal
  • Chester Stormwater Authority and Corvias showcase their first project in the city
  • Unionville school directors adopt preliminary budget with tax hike

Montgomery

  • Pottstown school board considers music cuts to balance budget
  • Pennsburg to consider 40-unit townhome development
  • Lower Pottsgrove to consider driveway ordinance
  • Norristown to adopt 2015 International Fire Code

Philadelphia

  • City officials announce down payment assistance program for first-time home buyers

Philly launches two programs to help minority businesses

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