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IMMEDIATE RELEASE
09/27/2007
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Sen. Pippy, Rep. Mustio Comment on
Wal-Mart/Kilbuck Announcement
Retailer will not develop site of Rt. 65 landslide incident.
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Township – State Sen. John Pippy (R-37) and Rep. Mark Mustio (R-44)
today said Wal-Mart Inc. made the right decision to abandon plans for
building a store at a Kilbuck Township site where a landslide closed
part of Route 65 last year.
The company
announced Wednesday that it will not develop the property and will
return the hillside to a pre-development, natural sloping condition that
includes trees and vegetation.
“This is right
decision. Last year’s incident showed that the site is not suitable for
the development they had planned,” said Pippy. “The landslide was a
major inconvenience that impacted a major artery, affecting businesses
and residents. Wal-Mart made the right decision to move away from that
location.”
Wal-Mart officials
met with the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on
Tuesday to discuss the pending submission of a revised stabilization
plan for the site.
“The landslide
should never have occurred, and it was good to see the community,
elected leaders, DEP and the company launch discussions as to how to
proceed. Those deliberations made it pretty clear that this development
should not go forward,” said Mustio. “That area must be stabilized to
ensure that Route 65 motorists do not have to endure another
road-closing again.”
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CONTACTS:
Matt Campion [Office of Senator John Pippy] (412) 262-2260
Representative Mark Mustio (412) 262-3780
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