Villanova University's $300 million expansion project has moved forward after the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners granted conditional approval, according to The Philadelphia Inquirer. Plans call for new dormitories, a performing arts center, and a pedestrian bridge over Lancaster Avenue.
But there are some restrictions. The Inquirer explains:
"Villanova must ensure, for example, that "no amplified music or other excessive noise" comes from the new dormitory windows that face nearby homes. The university must also pay a portion of the cost of new traffic signals, and build a fence along both sides of Lancaster Avenue that would encourage pedestrians to use an elevated walkway over the street."
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