During a Newtown Township Board of Supervisors meeting on September 10, 2025, resident Bradley Cooper expressed significant concern regarding a proposal by Jim Worthington to develop the Goodnoe's Farmstead on Sycamore Street into a large apartment complex with ground-floor businesses.
Cooper argued that Newtown Township supervisors consistently favor business development over the interests of residents, citing a pattern of approving large-scale projects despite widespread public opposition. He highlighted that residents frequently attend meetings to oppose such developments, yet their concerns about overdevelopment, increased traffic, and the destruction of existing character are often disregarded.
Cooper specifically mentioned an incident where a Wawa representative allegedly became aggressive with the planning commission after receiving a negative recommendation, suggesting that powerful developers often get their way.
He concluded by urging the supervisors to prioritize the well-being of Newtown residents over developers' interests, emphasizing that these businesses often show little regard for the community.