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Nick with flooring doctor concerned about access to my garage and loading area on my property 1732 superhighway.

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Nick with flooring doctor concerned about access to my garage and loading area on my property 1732 superhighway.

The top entrance to the parking lot from the service road is being maintained as well as the entrance from Park Avenue. There is only a little change currently projected, however this is still in the preliminary engineering phase, so there may be changes made yet.

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Previous PostPrevious I live on Langhorne-Yardley Road, near the intersection with N. Flowers Mill. I go into Langhorne Borough on a daily basis. By taking N. Flowers Mill, I can drive directly onto US 1, then take the service road past the gas station at S. Bellevue and continue on the service road to Hill Ave. I turn onto Hill Ave from the service road to go to the places I need to get to without ever going into the heart of Langhorne. Will I still be able to do this? If not, it won’t only be me going into the heart of the already congested center of Langhorne Borough. There are at least six large housing developments above my home, and all of those people who use the same route I do to avoid the congestion will be forced into the borough as well.
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