Clem Macrone Park Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) Project
Jul 20, 2026
Closes
Sep 30, 2026
Installation of new signalized intersections.
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Jul 20, 2026
Closes
Sep 30, 2026
Installation of new signalized intersections.
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Census ID
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205302
Employee FTE
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137
Population
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32,930
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54 / 100
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Radnor Township
The meeting included a presentation regarding the Willows Riparian Repair Project, focusing on the removal of invasive vegetation and the replanting of native trees and bushes along Abraham's Run and Little Darby Creek. The Board also addressed public opposition to the proposed placement of a magisterial district court on West Wayne Avenue, with residents expressing concerns about traffic safety, parking insufficiency, the residential nature of the neighborhood, and the financial logic of the project.
The Commission reviewed and approved several grading permit applications for properties on Atlee Road, Bryn Mawr Avenue, Edgehill Road, Morris Road, Brandymede, and King of Prussia Road (Cabrini Campus). An application for tree clearing at Windermere Avenue was tabled. The Commission discussed the 2025 Year End Report, strategies for achieving 2026 goals, and plans for the Spring Planting program, which includes ordering trees for residents and reforestation efforts. Additionally, the Commission reviewed hazardous trees recently removed by the Township and discussed future planting opportunities arising from the hazardous tree removal contract.
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The Design Review Board reviewed and approved several applications. Key actions included the approval of exterior signage and window graphics for Strong Pilates at 150 East Lancaster Avenue, an illuminated wall sign for Quaker Houghton at 250 King of Prussia Road, and the installation of two ground signs for Ainsky Periodonics at 337 West Lancaster Avenue, with a condition to conduct a police traffic study for the monument sign placement. The Board also discussed the importance of consistent signage and maintaining address visibility on the building exteriors for various tenants.
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