“We’re hoping tonight to finalize and put this to bed.” “It was inevitable where this was going to go in the end, so I think it ended up being a very, very good deal,” Ford said. The funds will be put toward resurfacing of the playground at the park. GetGo agreed to donate $16,400 to fund the crosswalks and also agreed to donate $5,000 to the Adams Township Community Park. The new proposal includes agreements from GetGo to fund the refurbishment and construction of a pedestrian walkway through its property and across 228 toward Mars Area High School and construct sidewalks from its site along the west side of Three Degree Road. They agreed to every one of them, because they want to be a good partner in the township.” “We came to a proposal on the things that we wanted to ask them to potentially do. “As the appeal went through with GetGo and they filed a lawsuit back at us, we decided to all get in a room and figure out how we could all resolve this problem without it going down an avenue that was going to cost a lot of people money, including our residents,” board of supervisors chairman Russ Ford said. Monday’s vote came after a compromise was reached with GetGo. The supervisors rejected the proposed GetGo plans in the fall because of concerns over pedestrian safety. Adams Township’s board of supervisors Monday unanimously approved plans for a proposed GetGo gas station and convenience store at the corner of Route 228 and Three Degree Road near Mars Area High School and MHY Family Services.ĪDAMS TWP - The township’s board of supervisors Monday unanimously approved plans for a proposed GetGo gas station and convenience store at the corner of Route 228 and Three Degree Road near Mars Area High School and MHY Family Services.
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