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The origin of county names in Southeastern PA

Posted Friday, February 7, 2025 By Pete Kennedy - SRA Comms Mgr

Bucks County, founded in 1682 by William Penn, was named after Buckinghamshire, England, the Penn family home in England. Read more. Chester County, also founded in 1682 by William Penn, was named after the county seat of Chester, which became part ...

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What's a 'paper street?'

Posted Friday, November 29, 2024 By Pete Kennedy - SRA Comms Mgr

The fall/winter edition of the Valley Township newsletter has an article explaining what a “paper street” is. A “paper street” is a street or an alley that only exists on paper. These streets or alleys are shown on recorded ...

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Post-election referendum roundup

Posted Wednesday, November 20, 2024 By Pete Kennedy - SRA Comms Mgr

The Nov. 5 general election ballots in six local municipalities included referendum questions, allowing voters to directly vote on initiatives like new taxes for open space preservation. Bucks County Lower Makefield Township: Borrowing $15 million ...

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Good idea: Uwchlan Township posts meeting snapshots

Posted Monday, June 3, 2024 By Pete Kennedy

In addition to posting meeting agendas beforehand and minutes afterward, Uwchlan Township in Chester County posts quick summaries of meetings called “snapshots.” Using a simple, colorful layout that’s easy to read, the snapshots ...

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SEPTA’s ‘Bus Revolution’ includes big changes

Posted Friday, December 8, 2023 By Pete Kennedy

Bus Revolution is SEPTA’s first comprehensive redesign of its entire bus network. A key initiative of SEPTA Forward, the authority’s strategic plan, Bus Revolution is intended to deliver a more reliable and easier-to-use bus network. ...

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Easttown's look at EIT provides informative case study
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Easttown's look at EIT provides informative case study

Posted Wednesday, July 5, 2023 By SRA Staff

Easttown Township supervisors recently commissioned a revenue study on the potential impact of a local earned income tax (EIT). After reviewing the data and hearing from residents, supervisors voted 3-2 to abandon plans for an EIT in 2024. But the ...

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