
The northern border follows the ridgeline of the Blue Mountains that separate Cumberland and Perry Counties and it is surrounded to the north by Carroll and Rye Townships, to the east by Silver Spring Township, to the south by South Middleton Township, and to the west by North Middleton Township. The Township is located northeast of the Borough of Carlisle and approximately 16 miles west of the state’s capitol, Harrisburg. After Adams previously denied the project for its plan to privatize the development’s roads, Middlesex agreed last month to make them public. “They’ve got some details to work out, so probably in a month or two we’ll see the final plans for it,” he said.Middlesex Township is a 26-square-mile municipality in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Middlesex development OK The township also gave preliminary approval to a segment of Middlesex Township’s Sienna Village development project that overlaps with Adams Township. The next step, Peaco said, will be to approve the final plans for the store. “So I’m sure they want to start in the spring.” “I think they’re going to want to get to it this construction season,” he said. “I got it reviewed last Friday there’s a couple little things we need to, you know, ‘dot our i’s and cross our t’s’ on, but we’re only asking for preliminary approval.”Īdams Township manager Gary Peaco said he expects the project to move along quickly following Monday’s approval. “We addressed comments in the planning commission and also addressed some of the comments to most engineering,” Lesnick said. To accommodate the more than 20,000-square-foot grocery store, supervisors agreed to subdivide a larger parcel of Adams Corner at the start of the meeting.Īccording to Mark Lesnick of Hampton Technical Associates, the engineering firm is nearing the phase for final approval. The area includes the township’s new Sheetz. The Adams Corner development is at the southeast corner of the intersection between Route 228 and Three Degree Road. “It’ll be a good asset in the community,” vice chairman Ronald Shemela said.


Pending final approval, construction could begin in spring. ADAMS TWP - The board of supervisors gave preliminary approval for a new Aldi as part of the Adams Corner development project. fire company, meet your neighbors, enjoy the township community playground and paved walking trail across the street.
