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Opening Comments by Commissioner Evans - 2/29/2024

2/29/2024

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WELCOME! Glad you could join us this evening. Our meetings are “Neutral Ground”, a place to hear and be heard.
 
Just a reminder, your questions or statements regarding agenda items only will be entertained under Citizens to be Heard, all other matters will be recognized at the end of the meeting during Public Comment.
 
  1. This week we had 2-traffic accidents at the intersection of Lloyd and Manor Avenues. That’s not good. Luckily an updated traffic study of the intersection will be completed the not-too-distant future. Since the original study, school buses, students, and parents have taken over the road behind Royal Farms to avoid the traffic light at Rock Raymond. Fingers crossed the new study confirms how dangerous it has become for those attempting to turn left off Lloyd Ave onto Manor. In the meantime, please be vigilant and take extra care if you’re travelling through as there is an incline on the Royal Farms approach to Manor that makes it difficult to gauge the speed of vehicles moving in that direction. ​
  2. On the 15th we had an excellent first zoning update workshop of 2024. I think we all came away happy to rediscover how much we’d accomplished in 2023, and convinced we’ll get this over the finish line without too much pain. The Taskforce meetings will continue to be held on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 6:30pm, open to the public, and in-person right here or via zoom.
  3. Get your calendars out… the Thorndale Fire Company will hold their annual blood drive Tuesday April 2nd from 1-6pm at the Firehouse Banquet Hall. Come out and give until you’re pale. Just kidding about the pale part, but not about giving generously - it’s never too late to make a financial contribution to the volunteers who risk their lives for us. In fact, I just wrote a donation check today. 
  4. Did you know that on the north end of the Old Caln Meetinghouse property there’s a cemetery where African American soldiers who fought in the Civil War are buried? Sadly, it’s in great disrepair, but the Old Caln Historical Society is hoping to restore as much of it as they can. Did I mention they’re looking more new members? Contact me and I’ll put you in touch with them.
  5. The Friends of Spackman-Davis Farm 501c-3 Nonprofit is now a reality! Their mission statement is “to restore, protect, preserve, and promote the historic resources and cultural landscapes of Spackman-Davis Farm through fundraising, events, communication, and education.” We look forward to working together with them to raise awareness of the beautiful gem that is Spackman-Davis Farm.
  6. Speaking of Spackman-Davis Farm, as soon as a few potential issues are worked out (fingers crossed), the Historical Commission plans to present a proposal for a historic picnic event at S-D Farm – featuring the longest Picnic Table in Chester County.
  7. On a side note, that roof is quickly deteriorating. Hopefully we’ll find some funds to replace it before the 1767 farmhouse is lost.
  8. Speaking of Volunteers, Historical Commission has some BIG Cool Stuff going on this year, and there’s only a couple seats open. Please take a look at all we do and consider joining us!
 
Remember, when we all work together, there’s nothing we can’t do. Spread kindness everyone. Anger, grudges, and resentments are not worth our time or energy. Compassion, Empathy, Peace, and Love – these are what make the world go round.
 
 
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Opening Comments by Commissioner Evans - February 8, 2024

2/8/2024

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WELCOME! Glad you could join us this evening. Our meetings are “Neutral Ground”, a place to hear and be heard.
 
Just a reminder, your questions or statements regarding agenda items only will be entertained under Citizens to be Heard, all other matters will be recognized at the end of the meeting during Public Comment.

  1. Residents in vicinity of Lloyd Park awoke to the sound of jackhammers this week as Aqua kicked off Phase II of their $1,930,000 project to improve infrastructure in Chester County. Phase II covers Lloyd Ave between Deer Drive and just west of Stonebridge Lane. Work crews have been doing a good job with directing intermittent single-lane traffic, the backups have been about what we experienced before the traffic light at Gardner’s Bridge. Let’s do them a solid and follow the “SLOW DOWN” signs – those workers are right up to the center of the road and by not slowing down in a work area, some make their jobs more dangerous than need be. ​
  2.  At our last BOC meeting we approved the plans for Farmhouse Coffee to move forward and start the momentum to change the vibe of Lincoln Highway. It’s like dominoes folks, one great thing leads to the next. We’re thrilled they chose Caln to trust with their future.
  3. Monday evening, I was at Parks and Rec to pitch a potential 2024 historic event for Spackman-Davis Farm and was once again reminded of what a great group they are! 2023 will be a hard to act to follow, but from what I heard 2024 should be even better! Of course, more fun requires more work, and they could really use more residents coming to their meetings and signing up to help. Why don’t you consider it, even if all you’re able to do right now is “share” their events on your social media community, that’s a great start.
  4. Our first zoning update workshop of 2024 will be next Thursday Feb. 15th at 6:30pm, both in person and via zoom. We’re very excited to get this process over the goal line.
  5. Speaking of goal lines, did you know on Super Bowl Sunday DUI rates are 22% higher, and 46% of traffic deaths are alcohol related. All too often it’s the innocent who fall victim to drunk drivers. This Sunday, please don’t drive if you’ve been drinking; there’s plenty of ride shares available to get everyone across the goal line safely.
  6. Last Friday evening we had the honor of attending the Caln Township Police Awards dinner at the Thorndale Inn. The evening was everything it could have been – fun, celebratory, and moving. I’m sure my colleagues would agree that we were in awe of the bravery and selflessness exhibited by the recipients. As the Chief told their stories of valor, sacrifice, and honor beyond imagination, I had to catch my breath. It’s one thing to know something, it’s another to feel it, and that night I felt how very special each one of our officers are. Please, next chance you have, take a moment to thank one of them, even if it’s when they’re writing you a ticket. For they truly are Caln’s finest.
 
Remember, when we all work together, there’s nothing we can’t do. Spread kindness everyone. Anger, grudges, and resentments are not worth our time or energy. Compassion, Empathy, Peace, and Love – these are what make the world go round. 

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