Neshaminy School Board Meets Tonight — Budget and Facilities on the Agenda
Feasterville Trevose, PA · April 21, 2026
Good morning — it is a beautiful Tuesday to be out and about, though you might want to keep a light jacket handy for the breeze. If you’re heading toward the Township Building today, keep an eye out for the blue bins; the community cleanup kits are being staged for tomorrow’s Earth Day efforts, and it’s a great time to grab your supplies early.
📰 The Lead
The Neshaminy School Board gathers tonight for a pivotal session that will likely shape the district’s footprint for the next decade. On the docket is a deep dive into the ongoing Facilities Master Plan, specifically focusing on the proposed upgrades for our local elementary schools. While much of the recent conversation has centered on the high school’s athletic upgrades, tonight’s meeting shifts the spotlight back to the classrooms.
District officials are expected to present updated cost estimates for the modernization of several aging buildings, including those serving our neighborhood families. For residents, this isn't just about tax dollars; it’s about the long-term viability of our neighborhood schools and how redistricting might affect morning commutes and property values. The board is also expected to touch on the preliminary 2026-2027 budget, making this a "don't miss" meeting for anyone invested in the intersection of local education and fiscal responsibility.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Earth Day Cleanup Kits Available Now The Environmental Advisory Council has staged cleanup supplies at the Lower Southampton Township building. Residents can stop by today to pick up gloves and specialized bags ahead of tomorrow’s township-wide beautification push. It’s a simple way to help keep our local parks and roadsides pristine.
Bustleton Pike Signal Timing Updates PennDOT contractors are scheduled to continue fine-tuning the new signal synchronization along Bustleton Pike today. While no major lane closures are expected, drivers might notice slight variations in light cycles between Street Road and Philmont Avenue as they optimize the flow for peak afternoon traffic.
Library Tech Help Sessions Return The Lower Southampton Library is hosting its popular one-on-one tech assistance hours this afternoon. If you’ve been struggling with a new tablet or trying to navigate the county’s digital catalog, the staff is ready to help. These sessions are a quiet staple of our community’s digital literacy efforts.
🌤️ Today's Outlook
- High 65°F · Low 46°F
- A bright, sunny morning will give way to some high clouds by mid-afternoon. It’s a perfect day for a walk at Playwicki Farm, though the wind might kick up a bit near sunset, so plan your evening layers accordingly.
📅 What's On Around Town
Preschool Storytime Lower Southampton Library, 1983 Bridgetown Pike 10:30 AM – 11:15 AM A local favorite for the younger set, featuring interactive reading and a simple craft. It’s a great way for parents to connect while the kids burn off some morning energy.
Langhorne: Neshaminy School Board Public Meeting District Administrative Offices, 2250 Langhorne-Yardley Road 7:00 PM A short ten-minute drive to voice your opinion on the district’s future. Public comment is encouraged, especially regarding the upcoming facilities renovations.
Bensalem: Historical Society Open House Bensalem Historical Society, 3211 Knights Road 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM Just down the road, this evening’s open house features a special look at the agricultural history of Lower Bucks County. It’s a fascinating trip back in time for local history buffs.
Southampton: Evening Book Club Southampton Free Library, 947 Street Road 6:30 PM Join neighbors for a lively discussion of this month’s contemporary fiction selection. Newcomers are always welcome, even if you haven't quite finished the last chapter.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- The Phoenix Sport Club
- Tucked away on Elizabeth Lane, the Phoenix Sport Club is more than just a set of soccer fields; it is a living piece of our area’s cultural fabric. Founded in 1926 by German-American immigrants, the club has served as a hub for competitive sports and community festivals for a century. Did you know the club originally started as a way for local workers to maintain their heritage through "fussball" and traditional song? Today, it remains one of the few places in the region where you can find authentic cultural events paired with high-level youth athletics, maintaining a bridge between our township's past and its active present.
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