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POTTSTOWNÂ â A modified model ordinance allowing backyard chickens in the borough would limit the practice to just over three percent of the residential parcels in town.
No decisions or firm recommendations have been made in Pottstown s ongoing chicken debate and the next step appears to be figuring out a way to have a pilot program, perhaps at some of Pottstown s public community gardens.
The subject of backyard chickens â currently banned under the borough s animal ordinance â has become a political football since it exploded into the public square during the March 3 work session of Pottstown Borough Council.
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That was when North Evans Street Katie Scanlan, a resident who has chickens and has been cited for having them, gave a detailed proposal on ways to make keeping chickens legal and less obtrusive.
POTTSTOWN â The borough council has approved an emergency application to use the former St. Aloysius School on North Hanover Street as a warming center for the homeless.
The permission is valid through April 30 and became necessary because many borough churches that had served as temporary homeless shelters in previous winters, do not have the capacity to house the homeless safely during the coronavirus pandemic.
The center will be open from 8 p.m. to 8 a.m. every night.
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It is estimated that there are perhaps 30 homeless people in Pottstown, and Ministries on Main Street can place roughly 10 in motel rooms overnight, said Karla Romberg, a member of the board of directors at the TriCounty Network.