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West Chester Council Limits Student Housing In Town Center

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WEST CHESTER, Pa. -

West Chester is known for its student population since it is a college a town. But Borough Council is changing that.

"It would keep the student housing level at the current level that it is sitting at now," said John Manion, Councilman for the 7th Ward. 

He says that's the purpose of an ordinance council recently passed involving student housing in the Town Center area. He is the only member who voted against it.

"There's very little parking, some of the buildings that the students are currently living in would not be a draw to young families," Manion says.

But that is exactly what council hopes the ordinance will clear the way for. They want a more diverse pool of residents, like young professionals and start-up families.

"They do come out but not as much as the college students." That's Charles Johnson's opinion. He is a chef in town who says the ordinance will kill business.

"When the college students are here, that generate's more money and more hours for me. My hours get cut back a lot when there's no one there for me to cook food for."

But others think giving families more of a chance to rent downtown is a good idea.

Sarah Fedena says, "It's really important for the families who aren't students who are struggling to find housing and different options."

Right now, there's about 25 % of student housing in the Town Center area. The ordinance would cap it at that. Councilman Manion worries it will hurt landlords who invested solely in the Town Center area, based on the need for student housing.

"What they had purchased as a potential retirement vehicle would be diminished," says Manion.

How is this enforced? Council says an agency will go around to landlords to take a count of properties and types of tenants.  Existing college rentals will remain but if landlords ever rent to non-college students, they can't go back. That could be an issue for those who rent to students who leave during the summer.

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