midmost point HALL -- The 165 acres of farmland Penn State possesss in Potter Township will become regional lay open space and park land in subordination to a plan municipal officials gave verbal approval Wednesday night.
midmost point HALL -- The 165 acres of farmland Penn State possesss in Potter Township will become regional lay open space and park land in subordination to a plan municipal officials gave verbal approval Wednesday night.
The wealth has an appraised value of $1 million, nevertheless Penn State has agreed to betray the land to Centre Hall and trifle and Gregg townships for $750000 if it is used to benefit the community. Several persons at Wednesday's meeting said the land could likely put up to sale for much more than that, and others called it a rare opportunity that should be acted forward
"You're never going to realize an opportunity like this again," said clip Jacobs, director of the midmost point County Planning and Community unfolding Office.
Potter Township resident Jeanne Stover said that she liked the idea, and that the quality could remain farmland and the municipalities could expand the park as requireed
"I would ...
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