RE news for the week of September 23, 2019

General

  • PAR CEO talks flood insurance with state insurance commissioner

Bucks

  • Former Falls code enforcement officer claims he was forced out
  • Sellersville moves forward with Blighted Property Review Committee
  • Warrington sells sewer system for $16.4 million
  • Federal court ruling could have implications for PennEast in Pennsylvania
  • Hilltown Township proposed 2020 budget available for review

Chester

  • East Marlborough residents seek traffic calming
  • County officials approve resolution to form census committee
  • Daily Local to feature series on municipal revitalization
  • Easttown Planning Commission begins discussions on Devon Center zoning changes

Delaware

  • DELCORA board OKs $276M merger deal with Aqua
  • Corvias and Chester continue stormwater, beautification projects
  • East Lansdowne reminder for Realtors®
  • DCCC pays $3M for old Prendie building

Montgomery

  • Collegeville to consider commercial property fire inspection program
  • Major renovation in store for MCCC West
  • Lower Moreland posts Ward 4 commissioner vacancy
  • Shade trees available for Jenkintown residents

Philadelphia

  • Basic tenant rights in Philadelphia, explained
  • Germantown residents search for consensus on what to ask of developer

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