While they didn’t make a final decision this week, Murrysville council appears to be leaning toward a full closure of Old William Penn Highway this summer in order to repair a small bridge that has been subject to two weight restrictions in recent years. The bridge carrying Old William Penn
Dayne Dice summed up the unenviable position where he and his fellow Murrysville council members found themselves on Wednesday night, as they approved a proposal for an auto-body shop that has drawn the ire of hundreds of neighbors. “To me, voting ‘no’ tonight would feel really good, but would not
Murrysville residents who don’t want an auto body and paint business next door to their Manordale Farms neighborhood got good news and bad news at the Murrysville Council meeting Wednesday night. The good news was that council did not approve the 12,500-square-foot Caliber Collision repair center that’s proposed for property
Murrysville Council has approved oil and gas rights leases for several hundred acres of land beneath its two largest parks. Council voted 4-2 on Wednesday to enter into separate leases with the sole bidder, Olympus Energy, for 74 acres below Duff Park, and just under 306 acres of Murrysville Community
Murrysville council will vote next month on an update to its ordinances governing short-term rental properties, typically booked through companies like AirBnB or VRBO. Council voted unanimously to advertise the ordinance, which would remove references to specific zoning where short-term rentals could be located, remove language requiring that a short-term