This week, West Chester Borough Council took the first step in a multi-step process to improve the Borough’s Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure. And, no, it’s probably not the change you wanted.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup – Feb. 23, 2024
It seems you liked last week’s development issue. Well, I have another one for you - this one focuses on West Goshen and is a mix of brand new and very, very old. Plus, West Chester makes a big EV update.
Buildings on the Horizon: Updates on 5 West Chester Developments
Planned developments could lead to a notable increase in the West Chester Borough population. Here's a look at what's in the works and the status of each.
What’s the Planning Commission do? Going to a meeting? Here’s what to expect.
Before any new development can begin in West Chester, developers must first make a stop before West Chester's Planning Commission. To understand why exactly, I reached out to Planning Commission Chair Jason Birl.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
Gay Street closure moves to the planning phase, the new Zukin hotel gets the green light to begin construction, Wrong Crowd Brewery is coming to Hannum Ave and we are all going to yellow! It’s been a while, my friends, grab your cocktail to go, we've got a lot to talk about.
Schools Most and Least Affected by WCASD Redistricting
We knew it was coming. We had been briefed on the “unprecedented growth.” We knew that to accommodate that growth and fill the now-underway Greystone elementary, some kids were going to have to change schools. Now we know, which kids and which schools.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
Borough Council considers a proposal to close Gay and Market Streets while, construction resumes at 44 West. Plus, graduation dates set for local seniors and downtown businesses get a payout. Moms and teachers, pour yourself a quarantini, it's time to get started.
West Chester Weekly News Roundup
We have our first look at the fountain at 44 West, and let's just say it doesn't disappoint. Plus, first look at the Melton Center project, two more downtown businesses say goodbye and County Health Reports are out for December. Holiday is over, people. Let's get to it.