Residents of Kennedy Township voiced strong opposition to a proposed housing development near Fairhaven Park during a Board of Commissioners meeting held Thursday night. Over 1,200 signed a petition against the land sale, leading to discussions about community impact and transparency. No vote was taken yet.
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Four bids submitted for Kennedy Township property sale
Kennedy Township received four bids for a 19.5-acre parcel near Fairhaven Park that's earmarked for the development of at least 32 single-family homes. The bids range from $775,000 to $1.4 million. A community petition against the sale has garnered over 1,200 signatures.







