All Posts Tagged With: "Easton Real Estate"

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Easton PA - Inspection of city’s rentals on track

The Easton codes department has inspected about half the city’s estimated 4,500 rentals and continues to re-inspect the densely populated West Ward as Easton’s rental licensing program enters its third year. Aug. 15 2008 marked the deadline for landlords to register their rentals and pay the $45 license fee for each apartment they own. According [...]

9Sep2008 | GoValley | 0 comments | Continued
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Forks Twp Speeds Up Crayola’s Solar Power Plant

Forks Township planners have decided to speed up the approval process for Crayola’s proposed solar power plant.
The Planning Commission on Thursday night agreed to rule on the plan in two weeks, rather than next month, after hearing a proposal that impressed commissioners and residents.
The crayon company hopes to turn roughly 15 acres of its property [...]

16Aug2008 | GoValley | 0 comments | Continued
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Palmer planners review luxury apartments

The builders behind a proposed development of 216 luxury apartments and 100 town houses said it will bring a “high class” of residents to the township.  The Palmer township planning commission got its first glance Tuesday at Woodridge Falls III, proposed for 40 acres just south of Freemansburg Avenue and Dunkle Street.

16Aug2008 | GoValley | 0 comments | Continued
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Easton revitalization project will have ecological angle

On Wednesday 7/9/08, Easton city officials announced that $730,000 grant from Wachovia Regional Foundation that will help re-create Easton’s West Ward with environmental considerations. Turning trash-strewn lots and local dumping sites into community gardens, creating an access park to the Lehigh River and launching of an education program, Global Kids, are all included in the [...]

20Jul2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued
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Easton Terrace plan gets OK

Easton’s Planning Commission gave preliminary approval during a special meeting Wednesday night for the Easton Housing authority’s estimated $73 million project.  The authority will raze 250 apartments and build 144 units — single family homes, townhouses, twins, duplexes and cottages for senior citizens. Forty-eight of the new units are designated for sale and the rest [...]

20Jul2008 | admin | 0 comments | Continued