Friday morning #RE news briefs

General

  • Study: Poor districts are funding cyber charter schools
  • How much are your school taxes increasing? A district-by-district look

Bucks

  • Sellersville to routinely inspect rental properties
  • Typo leads to tax break in Pennsbury
  • BCWSA offers $16.4M for Warrington sewer
  • EPA recognizes Bucks Superfund site for excellence in reuse

Chester

  • Commissioners order pipeline safety evaluation
  • Rep. Williams discusses options for fair education funding
  • Downingtown Borough Council appoints new member
  • Public hearing held on Comitta’s pipeline safety legislation

Delaware

  • Radnor BOC discusses storms, flooding
  • Media to amend chicken ordinance
  • Mapping manholes and historic sites in Chadds Ford
  • New public information officer debuts in Radnor Township

Montgomery

  • Ardmore theater redevelopment proposed
  • County planners offer training course
  • Plymouth Township hires firm to oversee Covanta facility
  • Full-day kindergarten to begin in North Penn
  • Free six-week training course to fill the skills gap for Montgomery County manufacturers

Philadelphia

  • In Philly, two-thirds of the landlords won’t take affordable housing vouchers
  • Philadelphia’s rowhomes and new construction

Rebate programs aim to make solar more affordable in Philadelphia

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