Downingtown Borough Council reviews Whole Foods development, fence changes
Downingtown Borough Council on July 1 reviewed a land development application for a new Kimberton Whole Foods at 200 Brandywine Avenue. The meeting also included a public hearing on proposed changes to fence regulations. Both items were on the agenda but minutes have not yet been published, so no votes or final decisions were available.
Downingtown Borough Council — July 1
The council’s regular meeting covered several planning and administrative items. A public hearing was held on Ordinance 2026-03, which would amend the borough’s fence regulations. The council also considered a land development application from Kimberton Whole Foods for a store at 200 Brandywine Avenue.
Other items on the agenda included a zoning hearing application for 700 E. Lancaster Avenue, approval of a new sewer door hanger fee, and a funding request from the Parks/Recreation Board for a mural program. Routine financial approvals and administrative appointments were also on the docket.
Historic Commission — June 24
The Downingtown Borough Historic Commission met on June 24. Topics included an update on the historic preservation plan, a recap of recent events such as First Sunday and the Marinelli Park services, and planning for the upcoming Duck Race. The commission also discussed a kiosk project, new member recruitment and expectations, Sunshine Act compliance, and participation in the Caln 250 event.
The meeting was an agenda-only meeting; minutes have not yet been published.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are scheduled for the next two weeks.
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