Politics & Government

Andale Green Development Gets Final OK

The 174-townhome development will be located across from Stony Creek Park on a triangular parcel bounded by Hancock Street, Stony Creek rails and SEPTA rails

The 174-townhome development to be known as Andale Green received the final land development approval from Lansdale Borough Council Nov. 28 in a unanimous vote.

"Congratulations Jim. Best of luck," said Councilman Dan Dunigan to Jim Moulton, prinicipal of Moulton Builders in Lansdale.

The entire triangular parcel across from Stony Creek Park on Hancock Street will be developed — it spans from the Stony Creek tracks at Hancock Street all the way to the SEPTA tracks, and down Line Street and behind East Mt. Vernon Avenue/Prospect Avenue.

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Moulton will contribute $75,000 to Lansdale’s future traffic improvements, if needed, related to a traffic light at Line and Hancock streets. Moulton and the borough agreed to a 50/50 split on the traffic study cost.

A crosswalk will be built that connects Andale Green to Stony Creek Park’s trailhead.

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Read more details on the development here: 174-Townhome Development One Step Closer


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