'Walnut Crossing' Discussions Postponed by Planning Commission

A rendering of what the project will look like after completion.

Discussions about one of Lansdale’s biggest projects were postponed until next month, following Monday’s meeting of the Lansdale Borough Planning Commission.

"The applicant has asked to be removed from the agenda this afternoon, and it was at a time where the meeting and the agenda could not be changed," Planning Commission Vice Chairman Kevin Dunigan said at Monday’s meeting.

The proposed Walnut Crossing Apartment Complex is a six-story, block-long unit consisting of 210 apartments. According to the Reporter, Lansdale has been talking about building the apartment complex since 2015. The complex, which will be built on the site of the oldest church in Lansdale, was originally going to have only 150 apartment units.

"The applicant withdrew. They did not provide an explanation, they just asked to be withdrawn from the agenda," Borough Manager John Ernst said. "We will wait to find out whether or not they want to be added for next month. Time will tell, and if they do, that will be put on for next month.”

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