Lower Providence News 2022

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DEVELOPMENT NEWS Development Projects: Underway & Under Review PLANS THAT HAVE ON-GOING CONSTRUCTION / COMPLETED FINAL REVIEW: NEARING COMPLETION Eagleville Hospital

Phase 2 of the on-going rebuilding has begun. Several of the older buildings are being taken down in anticipation of new buildings replacing them in the next couple of years.

Enclaves at Evansburg

DeLuca Homes of Bucks County is underway withthis project, which is to include 24 small-lot single homes in a tract connecting Evansburg Road and Ridge Pike. The homes have been completed and the remaining site work will be completed as soon as the weather breaks.

Crawford Estates 37 Crawford Road

Gambone Family Development

to consideration by the Board of Supervisors.

Shannondell Phase III

PLANS UNDER REVIEW:

The next series of buildings for the residential portion of Shannondell have been submitted for review. Phases I, II, and the Meadows from the original five phases of the approved master plan have been constructed. The scheduling of public meetings for Phase III will be soon.

Branca 420 Church Rd

Sherry Arcola Road

This is a nine-lot single family home development on Woodland Avenue, near the ball fields and Woodland Elementary School.

A subdivision plan has been submitted for review after an appeal was granted by Common Pleas Court. Presently, the plan shows 24 lots and has been reviewed by the Township Planning Commission, prior

This proposal is to add three new building lots adjoining the family's existing home. The Planning Commission reviewed in March.

Moscariello at Crosskeys townhomes

There are to be eight lots, six of them being new. This project adjoins the intersection of Park Ave./Crawford Rd./Eagleville Rd., site of proposed intersection improvements. Most of the homes have been completed and are occupied.

306 Level Road /Creekview Estates This project for seven new single-family homes on a cul-de-sac, in between Arrowhead Elementary School and the Woods at Providence - Stella's Way has begun. All the lots have been sold, with several homes having been completed.

Arrowhead Elementary

Methacton School District is reconstructing the existing Arrowhead Elementary School building at 232 Level Road. The project involves continuous operation of the existing building while the new building is being constructed. The new building is adding a second story over part, enhanced traffic circulation, stormwater management, and modernized construction systems.Construction is underway, and the new school is on schedule to be opened in Fall 2022.

Moscariello at Crosskeys

This is a mixed-use project consisting of three buildings along Ridge Pike that will combine retail and office space with townhouse living above. There will also be 30 townhouses constructed interior to the site near Crosskeys Road. Townhouse construction by D.R. Horton has begun and work on the mixed-use buildings along Ridge Pike will begin shortly.

Montgomery County EOC Development

This is for the construction of a new 21,950 SF building for the County Coroner and a new 22,200 SF Archives Building. Construction has begun.

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