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Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Scaled-Back Courthouse Wins Approval

Bucks County commissioners estimated the county would save $300,000 in construction costs by reconfiguring the new justice center's fifth floor.

A 2-1 vote Wednesday morning ended a lengthy debate between the Bucks County commissioners over scaling back the construction of the county's $84 million justice center project. Commissioners Charley Martin and Diane Ellis-Marseglia agreed that the $300,000 saved by not completing all three courtrooms and additional meeting rooms, was significant enough to approve the measure. The county could save as much as another $300,000 in furniture and audio/visual costs, they speculated. The debate centers over what to do with the fifth floor of the new courthouse being built on Doylestown's Main Street. The original plan for the fifth floor included three courtrooms, six conference rooms, two jury rooms and a jury deliberation room in the A wing, …

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Barry Schwartz

2:51 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

Exactly what I was thinking. It still boggles the mind that we are spending $84 MM for a justice center. This "savings" of $300K is less than 1% of the total cost.   more ›

Monday, June 27, 2011

Commissioner Joins Horsham Governing Body in Anti-Airport Stance

Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor said he supports what the community wants in air base redevelopment.

Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor stopped by Monday’s Horsham Township Council meeting to show solidarity with residents and local elected officials’ opposition to an airport at Willow Grove air base. Following his speech, which was reminiscent of a town hall meeting, Castor, who is running for re-election, took questions and received applause from the roughly two dozen people in attendance. “If the community doesn’t want it, then I’m not for it,” Castor said, noting that if a “groundswell” of support suddenly emerged he would be in favor of an airport. “It seems to me you could put in town centers … that would also be a use that the people here would like.”  Montgomery County, along with the Bucks County Airport Authority, …

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David Pitcairn

11:56 pm on Friday, July 22, 2011

The theory that computers and technology will replace air travel has not occurred. Actually the opposite. Old friends reconnect on Facebook and then travel to visit. Technology such as video conferencing and email allows corporations to efficiently expand nationally and Globally or partner with corporations globally. When that happens, it is inevitable that there are times when technology just …   more ›

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