Plans for a warehouse in East Nottingham Township are drawing questions from bordering municipalities and residents concerned with possible increased truck traffic. Oxford Borough Manager Pauline Garcia-Allen said officials in the borough and nearby West Nottingham Township have concerns. Oxford’s engineer, Pennoni, performed a traffic impact study. “I believe the developer has contended that all truck traffic coming out of the property would go south toward West Nottingham Township. The Borough of Oxford is concerned about that assumption,” Garcia-Allan said. The Borough of Oxford, an urban center serving five townships, is concerned about the possibility of more traffic, especially truck traffic, causing congestion, more wear-and-tear on borough streets, and continued damage to the streets. According to the East Nottingham zoning officer, the Herr’s Farm Preliminary Land Development Plan proposes three industrial warehouse distribution buildings on 123 acres located in the I1 (Industrial) District. The three warehouses will total 940,640 square feet and include 941 parking spaces. Read more at Chester County Press.
Source: Chester County Press; 7/30/2025
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East Nottingham warehouse plan raises traffic concerns
Published Friday, August 8, 2025