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 Council of Civic Organizations of Brandywine Hundred  Presents:

 

Looking Ahead: Significant Development Projects In Brandywine Hundred

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For More Information, Contact:  Jaynine Warner of CCOBH (Council of Civic Organizations of Brandywine Hundred) at 302-250-3126 or jaynine.warner@farmersinsurance.com

 

          The Council of Civic Organizations of Brandywine Hundred is pleased to announce its upcoming Public Program:  “Looking Ahead:  Significant Development Projects in Brandywine Hundred.”  The purpose of the program is to continue the dialogue and discussion with the public regarding land use and development in its Brandywine Hundred and the impacts on residents. Leading the discussion will be the General Manager of the New Castle County Department of Land Use, George Haggerty.

 

          The CCOBH meeting will be held on Wednesday, March 9, 2016 in the auditorium of Brandywine High School, 1400 Foulk Road at 7:00 p.m.

 

Mr. Haggerty’s Department is the focal point for pivotal land use issues in New Castle County, and Mr. Haggerty will focus his discussion on and taking resident questions concerning potential and prospective development projects both large and small in Brandywine Hundred.  In particular, CCOBH has asked Mr. Haggerty to address the following areas of concern: The future development of the Brandywine Country Club, Martine’s Nursery on Shipley Road, the Forwood Property at Silverside/Marsh Roads, Leon’s Garden World on Route 202 and the Route 141 Corridor study.   

 

CCOBH invites all interested citizens to come and have your questions answered about these and other land use and development matters in Brandywine Hundred at the Public Meeting on Wednesday, March 9.

 

CCOBH is a nonpartisan civic umbrella organization that consists of some 120 civic organizations that represent most of the communities and neighborhoods in Brandywine Hundred. CCOBH, and its volunteer members, work:

  • to consider quality-of-life issues and to promote better standards of living in Brandywine Hundred;
  • to promote, encourage, and/or assist worthwhile movements that will benefit Brandywine Hundred and its residents; and
  • to contribute in every way possible to an atmosphere of tolerance, friendliness and a positive community spirit throughout Brandywine Hundred

CCOBH general meetings are always open to the public.

Looking for an older or historic home in Brandywine Hundred or anywhere in New Castle or Kent County, Delaware? Contact Carolyn Roland, Your Older and Historic Homes Resource.

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