Politics & Government
Engineer: Another Traffic Study Needed for Ardrossan Development
The next in the series of conditional use hearings on Nov. 21 is the public's next chance to comment about the plans for development on Ardrossan's remaining acres.
Radnor Township's traffic engineer Amy Kaminski testified Nov. 14 that a traffic study submitted by the developer of the Ardrossan Estate was deficient because it was done during the summer before numerous area schools and colleges were in session, reports Main Line Media News.
The next in the series of conditional use hearings on Nov. 21 is the public's next chance to comment about the plans for development on Ardrossan's remaining acres.
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