Highway Department
The Township's Highway Department has five full-time employees. They are responsible for the maintenance of 38.10 miles of Township roads, playgrounds, detention basins, natural areas and buildings.
To report any street or regulatory sign issues or potholes on the roads listed below, please email [email protected]
To report any street or regulatory sign issues or potholes on state roads, please contact the PennDOT District 8 Maintenance office 717-450-2223.
The Township's Highway Department has five full-time employees. They are responsible for the maintenance of 38.10 miles of Township roads, playgrounds, detention basins, natural areas and buildings.
To report any street or regulatory sign issues or potholes on the roads listed below, please email [email protected]
To report any street or regulatory sign issues or potholes on state roads, please contact the PennDOT District 8 Maintenance office 717-450-2223.
Highway Projects 2026
1. Profile mile and overlay of Long Road - end to end.
2. Line painting.
3. Sinkhole pavement restoration.
4. Crack sealing.
2. Line painting.
3. Sinkhole pavement restoration.
4. Crack sealing.
The following is a list of roads that are maintained by the Township:
Airport Rd Barnside Dr Barnwell La Beech St Behrens Dr Bell Rd Bradford St Brandt Rd Brandt Rd Bridle Av Brookwood Dr Carriage Ct Carriage La Center Dr Chesterfield Dr Chestnut Hill Rd Chickadee Cir Chicory Dr Church Rd Coachman La Cobblestone Dr Crestview La Darlene Av Debra Dr Drescher Rd Eagle Dr Eby Rd Eckert Rd English Dr Epler Rd Essex Dr Farmhouse La Fencepost La |
Fieldcrest Dr Forest Cir Fox Rd Foxhill Dr Galen Rd Gentry Ct Gentry Dr Glendon Dr Gold Finch Dr Harvest Rd Hillcrest Rd Hinkle Rd Homestead Ct Ironhorse Cir Kingston Dr Knight Ct Kreider La Kreider Rd Lakeview Dr Landings Dr Lantern La Larkspur Dr Lawn Hill Rd Lincoln St Long Rd Lyndel Dr Lynmar Av Manor Cir Market St Mockingbird La Mount Pleasant Rd Northside Dr Oak Rd Old Farm Rd |
Patrick Rd Piper Cir Prospect Rd Roosevelt St Royal Rd Saddle Rd South Forge Rd Spring Rd Springbrook Dr Squire La Stafford Dr Stanley Dr Stauffers Church Rd Stoneharvest Way Sylvan La Taxiway Rd Thistledown Dr Timber Bridge La Timber Cove Rd Timber La Timber Rd Trillium Dr Valley Rd Village Cove Rd Village La Weaber Av Westbrook Ct Whippoorwill Dr Wndermere Dr Woodland Cir Woodlawn Av Woodridge Dr |
Snow Removal
The Township is responsible for plowing roads that are dedicated to and maintained by the Township. State roads are maintained by PennDOT. Some roads within residential developments are privately maintained by homeowners’ associations (HOAs) and are plowed by contractors hired by those associations.
For example, in The Village of Springbrook, the Township plows Brookwood Drive, while all other roads within the development are maintained by the HOA and serviced by a contractor of their choosing.
Please also be advised that placing snow back onto any roadway is prohibited by Township Ordinance and is subject to enforcement. This requirement is outlined in Ordinance 185.
For example, in The Village of Springbrook, the Township plows Brookwood Drive, while all other roads within the development are maintained by the HOA and serviced by a contractor of their choosing.
Please also be advised that placing snow back onto any roadway is prohibited by Township Ordinance and is subject to enforcement. This requirement is outlined in Ordinance 185.
Avoid the second shovel
Mail box damage
The Township allows property owners to place mailboxes within the limits of the legal right-of-way out of respect for the U.S. Postal Service's need to deliver, and mail customers' convenience of delivery. But because those boxes are within the right-of-way, damages are the responsibility of the property owner.
Be sure your mailbox has a strong support. You may also wish to use reflective tape or other material to make it easier to see during storms or during dark hours.
Check your box and support often, clearing snow from it and depositing the snow properly and in a manner to allow you and motorists proper sight distances (and never on the roadway).
Homeowners who have followed these tips in the past and have still experienced damaged mailboxes may wish to consider installing a cantilevered mailbox support that will swing a mailbox out of harm's way.
Be sure your mailbox has a strong support. You may also wish to use reflective tape or other material to make it easier to see during storms or during dark hours.
Check your box and support often, clearing snow from it and depositing the snow properly and in a manner to allow you and motorists proper sight distances (and never on the roadway).
Homeowners who have followed these tips in the past and have still experienced damaged mailboxes may wish to consider installing a cantilevered mailbox support that will swing a mailbox out of harm's way.