Let's have a Bridge to Somewhere for all
By Mike Weilbacher
Main Line Times
One of Lower Merion’s more contentious planning decisions was rendered this week regarding the O’Neill Development Company’s Righters Ferry Project, some 580 apartments on five tall buildings on the site of the old Connelly Containers, where Lower Merion now parks a passel of school buses. As noted in the news section by reporter Cheryl Allison, the project was given a conditional-use approval — with a lot of conditions.
Read the complete article HERE.
Main Line Times
One of Lower Merion’s more contentious planning decisions was rendered this week regarding the O’Neill Development Company’s Righters Ferry Project, some 580 apartments on five tall buildings on the site of the old Connelly Containers, where Lower Merion now parks a passel of school buses. As noted in the news section by reporter Cheryl Allison, the project was given a conditional-use approval — with a lot of conditions.
Read the complete article HERE.


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