Politics & Government

Daylesford Assisted Living Hearing Delayed

Neighbors prevail in putting off vote on a controversial assisted living facility plan until after summer.

The President of the Daylesford Neighborhood Association asked for, and got, a postponement for a Tredyffrin Board of Supervisors hearing on a proposal to put build an assisted living facility on a one acre site across from the Daylesford Train Station.

Trisha Larkin is President of the Association whose members are largely opposed to a proposal to put a 93 bed facility on the once acre property that used to be home to Jimmy Duffy's catering.

The proposal will come up for a discussion Thursday at a Planning Commission Hearing at the Tredyffrin Municipal Building.

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The Tredyffrin Board of Supervisors was originally going to vote on holding a public hearing on the proposal in August. Larkin asked the board to consider putting the vote off until September to give Daylesford residents a chance to get back from vacation.

The Board of Supervisors will hold a hearing on the proposal on September 17.

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