Business View Civil and Municipal | September 2022

163 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 3, ISSUE 9 When it comes to future development on the residential or commercial side, Warwick Township council also works very closely with developers in sit-down meetings that allow both parties to spell out their needs to ensure that they are in alignment. “Whether it is a residential subdivision, an industrial building in one of our industrial parks, or commercial businesses, we look at it and ask if it fits in with our zoning ordinance, what is its use, and where in the township it might be located,” Seckinger explains. From a sustainability perspective, Warwick Township is cognizant of the environmental impact of future developments and looks for ways to incorporate green initiatives. “A new development might actually clean up any contamination that was there before,” Seckinger states. “You can make sure through soil sampling and soil testing that you are making the environment better. We are always trying to make things better.” Looking toward what the next few years hold in store for Warwick Township, Seckinger is optimistic about the prospect of continued residential and commercial expansion. In addition, with the entire township now having access to high-speed internet, comprehensive cellular service available for all residents, and mobile hotspots, Warwick continues to be well connected to surrounding areas in Bucks County. Seckinger acknowledges, “I would also like to see some of our vacant buildings and spaces along our York Road corridor be filled with some great business. We have half a dozen businesses www.harrisblacktop.com 215-493-4527 Ext. 1 1082 Taylorsville Road, Suite 200, Washington Crossing, PA 18977 Commercial • Municipal • Roadways • Tennis Courts This multi-generation residential and commercial paving company has been proudly providing the asphalt paving needs of Bucks County, Mercer County, and the vicinity for decades. WARWI CK TOWNSHI P , PENNSYLVANI A

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