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The Kennett Pike Association, Inc. was formed in 1957 and incorporated in 1961 to assure the orderly development, preservation of values and beauty indigenous to Christiana Hundred and areas adjacent to Rt. 52 south of Rt.1 near Longwood, Pennsylvania. Governed by a volunteer board of trustees, and headed by officers elected every two years, the association represents the views of members who have homes and businesses in the area northwest of the city of Wilmington between the Red Clay and Brandywine Creeks and in neighboring townships in Pennsylvania.

The K.P.A. functions as an umbrella organization for other civic groups within the area we represent. In a crisis, all of these groups can look to the K.P.A. for help. We maintain an office and staff and have the public relations and legal resources to react quickly should those services be needed.

The KPA annual meeting will be held:
      Monday, October 20th, from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at the Hagley Soda House
      Hagley Museum & Library
      Entrance on Buck Road East Monday, October 20th
      Flyer for the 2008 KPA Annual Meeting

Learn more about development plans in Greenville, latest articles added October 6th.

Citizens for Responsible Growth in New Castle County has been established as an organization to address responsible growth in our area. A fund is being developed to hire a traffic engineer, land planning expert, land use litigation attorney, and communications specialist. With accurate traffic data, sensitive land use planning, and legal assistance the community can help bring about responsible growth that enhances--not destroys--our county. Please visit their web site and donate!

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