This Bucks County Township Just Approved Over 100 New Townhomes to be Built

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Image via Kari Dimmick/ WFMZ 69
The township's planning commission has approved of the new development of houses in the area.

A Bucks County township has just approved the construction of over 100 new houses in a nearby development, as well as other building plans. Kari Dimmick wrote about the recent housing development for WFMZ 69 News.

The Richland Township Planning Commission approved of the construction of 104 new houses to be built for Richland Walk,a new development in Quakertown. The new homes would be in the vicinity of where the Watson Johnson landfill once stood; it was a local fixture form the 1950s to the 1970s.

“We didn’t change our plan,” said Sam Costanzo of Van Cleef Engineering, who will oversee the new building plans. “Everything we provided is in red, but we did not delete other things in our plan, per se. We are leaving it open for discussion.”

Because of the implications that come with eat landfill having been so close by at one point, developers and realtors will make homebuyers aware of this in the home buying process.

Read more about the Quakertown homes at WFMZ 69 News.

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