Keystone seeks abandonment of Upper Brownsville street

KAYLEE LINDENMUTH / SHENANDOAH SENTINEL - Cones already have a portion of West Penn Street blocked where Keystone Anthracite is asking West Mahanoy Township to abandon the thoroughfare to expand their mine, seen on April 15, 2025.

SHENANDOAH HEIGHTS – They bought and razed the houses and now, Keystone Anthracite is asking West Mahanoy Township to give up a road in Upper Brownsville to expand an ever-growing strip mine.

West Mahanoy Township supervisors tabled a vote on abandoning West Penn Street in Upper Brownsville at Tuesday night’s regular meeting.

Keystone Anthracite is mining land owned by the Girard Estate, administered by the City of Philadelphia, and sought approval to expand the mine last year through a major permit revision. That permit was approved in January.

In preparation, Keystone bought and razed much of Lost Creek #2 as well as multiple homes in Upper Brownsville along West Penn Street.

Three homes in the 1300 block were demolished.

Keystone sent a letter to West Mahanoy Township requesting they abandon West Penn Street.

The matter was briefly approved with no discussion.

The board then voted to rescind approval and table the matter, saying there are issues they need to discuss with Keystone first.

In other business, there will be a clean-up on Schuylkill Avenue. Residents are asked to sweep their sidewalks and the township road crew will handle the rest on May 1 and May 2.

In other business, township supervisors approved:

  • the firing of an employee effective April 11;
  • the addition of a street light at 105 Morea Road;
  • advertising for a full-time road crew member with a valid CDL;
  • the hiring of Marvin Livergood as a part-time police officer at a rate of $20.50 an hour for 30 days.

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