Delaware County Planning Commission
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Brandywine Red Clay Association Honors Southern Chester County Native for His Career in Conservation
The Brandywine Red Clay Association recently honored former executive director and current conservation director, Bob Struble Jr., with the Clayton M. Hoff Award, writes Shawn…
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Planning Commission Releases Phoenixville Region Multimodal Transportation Study
The Chester County Planning Commission has completed the Phoenixville Region Multimodal Transportation Study, which will serve as a guiding document for multimodal transportation improvements. The…
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Chester County Planning Commission Releases 2017 Annual Report
The Chester County Planning Commission, a nine-member advisory board appointed by the Board of County Commissioners, has released its Annual Report for 2017. This past…
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Public Weighs In on Chester County’s Future
The public is getting the chance to weigh in on the future of Chester County at a series of public meetings on Landscapes3, the county’s…
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Chester County Briefly: February 14
MacElree Harvey Stephen M. Porter has joined MacElree Harvey’s West Chester office as an associate in the Estate Planning Department. Porter will work closely with…
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Goals, Objectives of Landscapes3 Released for Review
The latest developments of Landscapes3, Chester County’s next comprehensive plan, have been released and are available to review. The Chester County Planning Commission is asking…
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Take Planning Commission’s Survey on Chester Valley Trail’s Western Extension
The Chester County Planning Commission is studying the feasibility of extending the Chester Valley Trail westward to the Lancaster County Line. The CVT is already…
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Over $5M in Grants Awarded to Chester County Municipalities, Organizations
Several Chester County municipalities and organizations have been awarded a total of $5,065,700 in grants for recreation, conservation, and community revitalization projects, according to a…
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Planning Commission Announces Winners of Landscapes3 Photo Contest
Three adults and three youth from Chester County won awards for their entries in the Chester County Planning Commission’s Landscapes3 photo contest, which focused on…
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Chester County Briefly: November 6
Gawthrop Greenwood Gawthrop Greenwood has made the 2018 list of “Best Law Firms,” the leading survey of lawyers worldwide by U.S. News and Best Lawyers.…
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Chester County Briefly: October 6
Chester County Chamber of Business and Industry Join the CCCBI’s Women Influencing Business committee for an evening of wine, networking, and collaboration. The event is…
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‘Putting a Face on Chester County’ Photography Contest Open to All
Is your favorite Friday evening activity eating out with friends in one of our towns or boroughs? Do you spend your weekend canoeing down the…
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Extension Route of Chester Valley Trail Revealed
Elevated views, stunning valley scenes, and a canyon-like descent are all possible in a proposed 3.5-mile extension of the Chester Valley Trail from Exton to…
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County Commissioners Sign Resolution Endorsing Completion of Region’s ‘Circuit’ Trails
The Chester County Commissioners have signed a resolution endorsing the completion of the Circuit Trails network, a connected system of multi-purpose trails located in the…
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Director of Chester County Planning Commission Receives Award for Local Government Excellence
Chester County Planning Commission Executive Director Brian O’Leary recently received an award from Governor Tom Wolf for his dedication to strengthening communities and providing assistance…
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Planner Known as Mr. Chester County Marks 40th Anniversary
In his youth, he gained a lot of perspective on what makes a place great, and over the past 40 years, Chester County Planning Commission…
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WCU’s Student-Leaders Plot County’s Future Priorities
They’re becoming the planners of the future — and if that future was up to them, there’d be more affordable housing options, more sidewalks, and…
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With Faster-Growing Populations, Phoenix and Miami Threaten to Pass Philadelphia
Philadelphia and its suburbs were a refuge for people during the Great Recession, but now, there’s not quite the same draw. Population growth in the…





























































