Politics & Government

Horsham Plans to Revitalize 611, Repair Parks

In its 2013 $14.1 million budget, Horsham is looking to spruce up an older section of Route 611.

The average Horsham taxpayer will continue to pay $178.37 for municipal real estate taxes under the township's $14.1 million spending plan. 

The Horsham Township Council heard one final review of the budget - which increases spending by 5 percent while maintaining existing taxes - during Monday night's meeting. The governing body is expected to adopt its 2013 budget at its Dec. 12 meeting. 

Along with upgrades to Samuel Carpenter Park and Kohler Park, and a pedestrian crossing signal at Horsham and Babylon roads, the budget again includes improvements to the corridor of Route 611 from Blair Mill Road to Dresher/Meetinghouse Road.

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The planned improvements are part of the township's comprehensive plan, according to Township Manager Bill Walker. Horsham had first looked at the upgrades, which include making the area more "pedestrian-friendly" and "business-friendly" in 2011. 

Plans include landscaping and streetscaping to help beautify the commercially-zoned strip, which consists of auto repair shops, a few specialty stores and a handful of eateries.

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