RADNOR, PA-Villanova University, fresh from the rejection of its expansion project this past May, has come back with a slightly revised plan.

The university is bringing the new plan to the Radnor Township Board of Commissioners tonight for what could be a final vote, according to The Inquirer.

The revised plan, which calls for new dormitories, a parking garage, a performing arts center, stores and a bridge across Lancaster Ave., reduces building heights and scales down the parking garage from 1,800 to 1,200 cars. The changes "reflect the interests of us, the township, and the neighbors," said Chris Kovolski, assistant to the university president, who is overseeing the $270-million project. See story in The Inquirer.

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