pay attention to west whiteland because the weston property is being discussed at planning december 5, 2023.

Well Weston is back. It will be discussed Tuesday, December 5th at 7PM:

Look, we all got together last time and did a great thing and the supervisors said no to re-zoning. We need to make sure as residents of East Whiteland and West Whiteland we are protected here. And that means SHOWING UP FOR EVERY MEETING ABOUT WESTON! No excuses. Don’t just leave it for other people. You can attend in person or on Zoom.

We do NOT want high density housing here. No apartments, townhouses, carriage homes, clustered density.

We do NOT want a hydrogen hub or data center here.

A school moving in might work. Or residential zoning BUT ideally 1 acre lots. They sell. Less houses = less burden on all of us, infrastructure, schools.

Whatever happens, the Weston property has one way in and out. We need a traffic signal. That should be non-negotiable.

Developers CAN think outside of the box, but mostly they don’t want to put the effort into plans that actually fit in a community. And anything that happens at Weston affects residents in TWO municipalities IMMEDIATELY.

Be a part of an actual solution. Be a part of this meeting. I have very mixed feelings about this planning commission as currently comprised in West Whiteland. I also am uneasy with John Weller who is the West Whiteland Director of Planning and Zoning Officer. He is quite competent, BUT he is too pro-development and not necessarily residents first. He won’t like my opinion, and I am sorry, but I look at what has been approved in West Whiteland over the past few years, and I have to ask, am I wrong?

Also to be considered with regard to this plan? The Ship Road couplet and development disaster area. The other side of Ship Road leading back to West Goshen and all of their development that affects traffic over here and at the Ship Road and West King Road intersection – Greystone for one.

And also something no one is talking about. What? Don’t know but there seems to be a development plan or concept brewing behind the neighborhood on Old Phoenixville Pike. I have been told neighbors have been getting letters? That the developer is the guy who started the nightmare now building way too fast on Ship Road? I hear they have been doing something back there already? Perc testing maybe? The red circle on screenshot below shows you where. This would be on the border of East Goshen, so how many East Goshen residents would be affected as well? Old Phoenixville Pike leads to West King Road.

Development doesn’t exist in a vacuum. This all affects where we call home. And lest you all forget that Johnson Matthey has a chunk of their land across West King Road for sale. So when I say residents have to pay attention, it’s the truth. And another thing we can’t forget? It has been a year plus of residents around the dangerous intersection of Ship Road and West King Road asking for simple stop sign improvements. It’s December 1st and they are still waiting. Between PennDOT and West Whiteland you would think they could follow up? Get it done? Not yet. And it is a simple ask.

The New York Times had an article recently that basically underscores how important public participation is. You should be able to click below and read without a paywall.

CLICK AND READ.

Residents participating where they live matters. And often very important things get shoved through during slow times like the dead of summer, or the holidays/end of the year.

Look we can’t sleep here. If lawmakers won’t update the Municipalities Planning Code, then we have to go to meetings and make ourselves known and how we feel. We live here. We matter.

Thanks for stopping by.

willistown and development

See the above. Disgusting, right?

How

Much

Development

Before

Chester

County

Sinks?

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(Seriously this T-Shirt is a thing. BUY HERE)

I used to think Willistown was like this magical place of rolling hills and horse farms and open space.

Nope. Or sort of. I say sort of because the developments are starting to add up here too aren’t they?

Follow this LINK for Willistown’s neat and tidy link to development stuff.

I knew about this development. Kept hoping it wouldn’t happen….but well…yep it sure is.

Saw this comment posted in a local group today:

What is being built on Forrest Lane? Huge land area is cleared.

Then I went noodling around and saw this:

(CLICK HERE TO GO TO THEIR INSENSITIVE LITTLE VIDEOS)

Freaking developer is shooting little videos on Facebook live celebrating the clearing of the land for their development.

Barf.

They still call it “Troutbeck Farm”. Tisn’t a farm no more, is it?

Years from now, when people ask how all of the development happened, blame those we elected for not being better stewards of where we call home.

Willistown is becoming just as bad as every other municipality. Pity.

Touting yet another school district which is getting very overcrowded, right? Elite? Oh bully for them. Hope they wall themselves off. Read what Berkshire Hathaway had hawked above. They say “we do dirt.” Kind of funny turn of phrase, right? They do dirty perhaps?

Open space and farms. Hallmarks of Chester County. Now more and more just mere memories.

Weep for open space and farmland, Chester County. It’s day is more done every damn day.

Bucolic?