PALMER TWP., Pa. — Most of the public comment Monday at the Palmer Township Board of Supervisors meeting had nothing to do with an agenda item.
Rather, the speeches and dialogue focused on the million-square-foot Easton Commerce Park warehouse, the impact it will inevitably have on Palmer residents, and what, if anything, can be done about it.
And while speakers on Monday night understood the limited scope of Palmer’s power in the mega-warehouse debate, the primary push revolved around encouraging their municipal government to open up better lines of communication with Wilson Borough, where the bulk of the land for the project sits…