[UNDER CONTRACT] 335 Mulberry Dr, Royersford, PA 19468 (Montgomery County – Spring-Ford School District) 4 Bed, 2.1 Bath, 2-Car Garage, Fenced-in Backyard

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238 Baxter Drive, Phoenixville 19460 (Montgomery County/Spring-Ford School District) 3 Bed/2.5 Bath Longford Crossing Townhouse for Rent

Beautiful 3-story, 3 bed, 2.1 bath townhome minutes from downtown Phoenixville, Collegeville Wegman’s, King of Prussia Mall and Great Valley business corridor. Entry is vaulted hardwood foyer. This lower level also contains a family room with gas fireplace and access to patio, study and laundry. The main level is an open space with access to deck. The upper level has a master suite with walk-in closet, ensuite bath with soaking tub & shower, private commode and dual vanity. Longford Crossing community offers tot lot and walking trails. Easy access to 422, 202, 76, 23, 29, 724, & PA Turnpike.

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Spring-Ford School District faces $10.4M shortfall

The proposed preliminary budget for the 2011-2012 school year in Spring-Ford presented a variety of problems, the most significant being a $10.4 million deficit. School administrators are hesitant to discuss a tax increase since the budget is still in the planning stages. Expenses are increasing as revenues continue to fall. The district will face even more lost revenue if the 30 companies who have applied to Montgomery County for property reassessment are successful. The appeals by such companies as GlaxoSmithKline, Quest Diagnostics and the Spring-Ford Country Club could cost the school district close to $4 million. The school board will vote on a proposed preliminary budget at the Feb. 14 meeting, with final budget adoption required by the end of June.

Royersford site remediation complete

After $1.5 million and several moths of cleanup, PECO has completed the remediation of a site that is the future home of the Royersford Condominiums and a borough park. [Read more...]

Upper Providence approves 34 new homes

Amid protest from residents, Upper Providence Supervisors approved a subdivision plan submitted by Toll Brothers for 34 single-family homes on 62 acres. Residents from Hasson Road near Route 29 were among those in attendance voicing concern about the single access point for the new development.

PENNDOT TO ADD THIRD LANE ON ROUTE 422 WEST OVER SCHUYLKILL RIVER TO REDUCE EVENING DELAYS IN MONTGOMERY COUNTY

3rd Westbound lane being added between Routes 23 & 363! Expected completion date is Nov ’08. This is phase one of the larger River Crossing Complex project, designed to alleviate congestion on Route 422 between Routes 363 and 202 interchanges. [Read more...]

Spring-Ford school board to decide on $35 million bond

The Spring-Ford school board approved plans to borrow a bond issue to cover athletic field improvements and building expansions. The $35 million bond translates to a three-year tax increase for homeowners. The owner of a home assessed at $176,610 will see an increase of $208.06 annually in property taxes.

Source: The Mercury; 10/22/07

Limerick eyes new power plant

Limerick Township officials are reviewing plans for a new dual-use energy plant at the abandoned Kinsey Distillery. Officials estimate the plant would generate $1 billion in revenue during construction and add 75 new jobs. The township is targeting state and federal grants to pay for the site’s acquisition.

Source: Pottstown Mercury; 10/12/07

Farm purchase vital to Limerick open space preservation

Limerick Township developed a $2.8 million deal with the owners of Kurylo Farm. The 90-acre farm along North Limerick Road could be part of the township’s open space preservation initiative. The township has over $550,000 saved for open space but will seek $1.5 million from the Montgomery County Commissioners and the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources.

Spring-Ford school taxes to increase 4.27%

The Spring-Ford School Board approved a $110 million budget for 2007-2008. The budget increases property taxes by 4.27 percent or $87 for the owner of a home assessed at $100,000.

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