July 7, 2023

Chadds Ford in brief

It was a relatively short meeting on July 6 with little decision-making. Chadds Ford Township Manager Matt Baumann announced that as of Aug. 1, all sewer and well applications will no longer be handled through the township. Rather, those applications will be handled by the Delaware County Health Department. Supervisor Noelle Barbone said Chester County has been doing things that way for years.

The supervisors did vote to approve Resolution 2023-18, the Delaware County 2019 Hazard Vulnerability Assessment and Mitigation Plan Update. According to solicitor Mike Maddren, adopting the resolution allows the township to apply for hazard mitigation funds. Barbone said that includes flood mitigation and infrastructure.

Barbone later announced that the Brandywine Conservancy will be going to the Zoning Hearing Board on July 20 for relief to restore the ground floor of the museum following the 2021 flooding from Hurricane Ida.

The Planning Commission will meet on July 12. The commission is again scheduled to hear a plan for a proposed Hyundai and Genesis car dealership along Route 202.

About Rich Schwartzman

Rich Schwartzman has been reporting on events in the greater Chadds Ford area since September 2001 when he became the founding editor of The Chadds Ford Post. In April 2009 he became managing editor of ChaddsFordLive. He is also an award-winning photographer.

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Katherine Whittle Turner of Kennett Square

Katherine Whittle Turner of Kennett Square was born on July 4, 1951, and died unexpectedly on her birthday, July 4, 2023. She was 72 years old. She was the daughter of the late Wilson Whittle and the late Elizabeth “Betty” Staller Whittle and lived her entire life in the Kennett area.

Katherine Whittle Turner

She was the adored wife of William J. Turner, and they would have been married for 30 years on Jan. 7, 2024. They’d known each other since they were 10 years old. Katherine is also survived by one son, Matthew Grieco and his wife Sherry of Kennett Square; one daughter, Susan Grieco of Lincoln University; six grandchildren, Jordan, Wilson, and Peyton Grieco and Sydney (Austin), Sabrina, and Logan Rundle; two stepsons, Joshua Turner and his wife Amy Watson (and their boys Wyatt and Nolan) and Benjamin Turner, all of Vinalhaven, Maine; one brother, Jeffrey Whittle and his wife Carolyn of Kennett Square; one niece Leslie Brewer and her husband David (and their three sons) of Kennett Square and one nephew, Scott Whittle and his wife Gina (and their three sons) of West Chester.

Katherine loved animals (sometimes more than people) but for those that she called her friends, she was a fierce one. She would go out of her way to help her friends. Over her lifetime she raised many puppies that were prized by their respective owners.

She lived with Bill in Landenberg, on Bucktoe Road in Kennett Square, and their most recent home in Bucktoe Hills in Kennett Township. She loved to garden and entertain and was a consummate host. Some of their parties were legendary and always on July 4. When they first arrived at their Landenberg house, they shared stories of their annual “church picnics.” After some initial hesitation, the neighbors quickly learned these picnics included good food, great people, and a lot of fun.

Spending time with her family was what she liked best, but the COVID era made that difficult. She and Bill sequestered themselves at home and didn’t socialize much. She was looking forward to the summer to have fun with family and friends and to see the world again. Her marriage to Bill was her fourth, and most know her history. She told many that she saved the best for last.

You are invited to visit with Katherine’s family and friends from 9:30 to 11 a.m., Saturday, July 15, at the Episcopal Church of the Advent, 401 N. Union Street, Kennett Square, PA 19348.

Her Life Celebration ceremony will follow at 11 a.m. and the family is requesting that attendees wear comfortable spring and summer attire to honor Katherine’s love of bright colors. Interment will follow in the church memorial garden. Contributions in her memory may be made to LaMancha Animal Rescue online at https://www.lamanchaanimalrescue.org/donate

Arrangements are by her son, Matthew J. Grieco, of Grieco Funeral Home & Crematory, Inc. (484-734-8100). Condolences may be shared at www.griecofunerals.com

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Road Report for July 8 through July 14

PennDOT has announced the following weather-dependent road projects that could affect drivers in the greater Chadds Ford area from July 8 through July 14. Motorists are urged to allow extra time traveling through one of the construction zones. Work schedules are subject to change.

On Monday, July 10, through Friday, July 21, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., motorists should expect a lane closure on southbound Route 202 at its intersection with Route 926 for utility improvements.

Now through July 14, utility restoration will cause daytime lane closures on Market Street between Darlington and N. Church streets, and between High and Church streets in West Chester.

Utility restoration will cause overnight lane closures on N. High. Street between Chestnut and Gay streets in West Chester through July 28.

On Tuesday, July 11, and Wednesday, July 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., alternating lane closures are scheduled in both directions on Route 1 between Lenape and Greenwood roads in Kennett Township for bridge inspection.

Vegetation management will cause daytime lane closures on the following roadways through Aug. 5: Pocopson Road between Street and Lenape roads and Unionville-Wawaset Road between Wawaset and Brag Hill roads in Pocopson Township; Street Road between Pocopson and Birmingham roads in Pocopson and Birmingham townships.

Chip sealing, sweeping, and line striping will cause daytime lane closures on Chatham Road between Laramee and Doe Run roads in West Marlborough Township from July 5 to July 30.

Water main extensions will cause daytime lane restrictions with flagging on High. Street between Nields Street and Rosendale Avenue in West Chester through Aug. 31.

Motorists should expect a full daytime closure, with detour, of N. Concord Road between Route 1 and Station Road in Concord Township because of utility installation. The work is expected to last until July 21.

Roadway reconstruction will cause daytime lane closures on Route 202 between Smithbridge Road and Watkin Avenue, and on Naamans Creek Road between Route 202 and Graystone Drive through Sept. 1.

Motorists should expect lane restrictions with a detour for trucks on Route 162 at its intersection with Route 82 in Newlin Township because of bridge repair. There is currently no date for completion.

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