A nine-year repaving initiative has addressed postrecession delays, bringing Warwick’s road network back to optimal condition. “We’re replacing and repaving roads at a 20 to 30 year cycle,” Seckinger notes, adding the program now focuses on preventative maintenance rather than reactive repairs. “It’s taken nine years to get us to that point where we’re repaving roads that are not at the point where they’re in desperate need of paving,” he adds, “we’re preemptively maintaining these roads to ensure that we’re getting proper life out of them.” This dual focus on recreational amenities and essential infrastructure underscores Warwick’s balanced approach to community investment, enhancing quality of life while ensuring long-term functionality. HOUSING AND INDUSTRIAL GROWTH Warwick Township’s housing landscape is evolving to meet modern demands while maintaining community character. The township has seen a strategic shift toward higher-density developments like the 78-unit Jamison Place townhomes by Pulte, which feature upscale amenities and walking trails. “Recently we have transitioned predominantly from 5 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07 WARWICK TOWNSHIP, PA
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