They locked heads arguing about who was yelling at who, which was followed by Eddis’s questioning whether Standish had a financial interest in the Haws Lane project. The discussion began close to 10 p.m., after an hour-long presentation on the traffic study at Papermill Road (from Church Road to Bruce Lane), several shorter agenda items, a three-minute break, and a 30-minute discussion on the need for a flashing-light, school zone sign at the new Enfield Elementary School on Montgomery Avenue and Papermill Road.Ībout 20 minutes into the Haws Lane discussion, the Board heard from Patrick Eddis, an Erdenheim resident running for Commissioner in Ward 4, who questioned the timing of the discussion at so late an hour and the transparency of the proceeding, noting that the item was not on the agenda.īoard President Baird Standish raised his voice in opposition to Eddis’s complaints, noting that the Board can talk about anything they want at a workshop meeting and that the item was on the agenda under the Township Manager’s Report. ![]() The Springfield Township’s workshop meeting on April 12 took a decidedly heated turn when it came to discussing the latest proposal to develop an institutionally zoned tract of land at 380-402 Haws Lane and deciding how to proceed with public input.
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