Township Supervisors Vote on New Playground Equipment Tonight
Feasterville Trevose, PA · June 23, 2026
Humidity is taking a breather this morning, making it a perfect time to watch the line-painting crews finishing up their work on Brownsville Road.
📰 The Lead
Tonight’s Board of Supervisors meeting at 7:30 PM carries a heavy agenda, headlined by the final vote on the Dolphin Swim Club area redevelopment. The proposed plan aims to transform the underutilized space into a multi-generational recreation hub, featuring the township’s first dedicated pickleball complex and a fully inclusive "sensory-friendly" playground. While early discussions saw some pushback regarding evening noise and light pollution, the revised plan includes specialized sound-dampening fencing and directional LED lighting to protect the privacy of neighboring homes. If the board gives the green light tonight, the township will move immediately to the bidding phase, with the goal of breaking ground before the first frost of autumn.
🏙️ Local Pulse
Philmont Avenue Night Work — Expect lane restrictions between 8 PM and 5 AM as crews finalize the high-tech signal upgrades.
Library Summer Reading Kickoff — The Lower Southampton Library officially launches its "Adventure Begins" program today with registration open for all ages.
☀️ Today's Outlook
- High of 84°F, sunny, with a light breeze. Perfect for being outside.
📅 What's On Around Town
Preschool Storytime — Lower Southampton Library, 10:30 AM Interactive reading and crafts for the little ones to start the day.
Langhorne: Farmers Market — St. James Episcopal Church, 3:00 PM – 6:30 PM Fresh local produce and baked goods just ten minutes away.
Bensalem: Summer Concert Series — Penn Community Bank Amphitheater, 7:00 PM A short drive for a tribute band performance under the stars.
Township Supervisors Meeting — Township Building, 7:30 PM The final vote on the new recreation complex is the main event.
📸 Spotlight & Story
- The Lower Southampton Intergenerational Center
- Originally a schoolhouse, this building now bridges the gap between local youth and seniors. It hosts everything from bridge tournaments to after-school tutoring. The original bell from the 19th-century structure is still preserved inside, a quiet nod to its long history.
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