SANATOGA PA – A Lower Pottsgrove (PA) Township businessman is among six judges who selected finalists for this year’s outstanding land development and revitalization projects in Montgomery County, which will be presented today (Wednesday, Nov. 17, 2010) with county Planning Commission awards for their accomplishments.
Scott Exley, president of Bursich Associates Inc. of Sanatoga, helped determine three 2010 winners of the county’s Land Development Awards. They have been announced as the Colorcon global headquarters and technology center in Lower Salford Township, an office building at 125 E. Elm St. in Conshohocken Borough, and the St. Luke’s Hospital Upper Perkiomen Outpatient Center in Upper Hanover Township. Joining Exley as judges were Planning Commission Board members Dulcie F. Flaharty and Pasquale N. Mascaro.
The county also will present its 2010 Revitalization Awards to Hatboro Lofts in Hatboro Borough, and Historic Souderton Downtown in Souderton Borough. The revitalization entries were judged by county Community Revitalization Board members Kenneth E. Davis, F. Lee Mangan, and Stuart L. Rosenthal.
Collectively, the presentations in both categories are known as “The Montgomery Awards.” Winners will receive their recognitions this morning at 10:30 a.m. in Conference Room 202 of the county offices at 1 Montgomery Plaza, Norristown PA. “They are dedicated to raising planning and design awareness in our communities, and honor developers, consultants, organizations, and municipalities for their commitment and contribution,” county Communications Director John Corcoran said Friday (Nov. 12).
