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Jason Kelce, the former center for the Philadelphia Eagles, is currently facing challenges in his efforts to expand his residence in Haverford Township. The proposed $6 million project has raised significant concerns among local residents, particularly regarding potential flooding issues that could arise from the construction.
Neighbors have voiced their worries, fearing that the expansion could exacerbate existing drainage problems in the area. They are particularly concerned about how increased runoff from the property might impact their own homes and the surrounding environment. The local community has come together to express their opposition, hoping to halt the development until a comprehensive assessment can be conducted.
Kelce, who has been a beloved figure in the area due to his contributions on and off the field, may need to address these concerns to move forward with his plans. As discussions continue, the outcome of this situation remains uncertain, with both sides eager to find a resolution that satisfies the community's needs while allowing for Kelce's vision to come to fruition.
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