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There is a Borough Council work session scheduled for Tuesday February 7th at 7:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. The public is encouraged to attend.
There is a Borough Council meeting scheduled for Wednesday 8th at 7:30 p.m. at Borough Hall. The public is encouraged to attend.
The 2012 Langhorne Borough Budget and Ordinance is now available for your viewing in the Documents section of the website.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: Langhorne Borough Offices
Attention: Rosemarie Curran or Sandi Kaiser (215) 757-3768
Langhorne Borough Hosts Town Hall Meeting
To Solicit Input For New Comprehensive Plan
Residents, property owners and business owners in Langhorne Borough will have an opportunity
to help shape the vision of the town during Town Hall Meetings next month in conjunction with
the development of a new Comprehensive Plan that is intended to set future goals and objectives
for the borough.
Organized by Langhorne Borough officials to maximize the opportunity for citizen input, the
meetings will be held at the Fellowship Hall of the Langhorne United Methodist church, at 301
East Maple Avenue. Meeting dates include:
A Friday, February 17 meeting, from 6:30 p.m. until 8:30 p.m. to solicit the concerns ofbusiness owners; and A Saturday, February 18 meeting, from Noon until 2 p.m. to address the input of
residents and property owners. A snow date has been scheduled for Saturday, February 25
th from Noon to 2:00 pm. The same information will be presented at each of the meetings and need only attend one meeting.
The Town Hall Meeting is designed to be a complement to a survey that recently was mailed
to Borough residents, property owners and business owners. Survey results will be tabulated
following the February 8 due date.“It has been 35 years since the Langhorne Borough Comprehensive Plan was revised,
” said David Kaiser, recently elected President of Borough Council for Langhorne Borough.
“These meetings will be designed to get as much input as possible as we endeavor to ensure that our
borough remains a quality location for residents and business owners in the years to come"The meeting will include several “interactive work stations” that will center on such topics as
The Character of Langhorne, Main Street Matters, and Community Connections & Future Opportunities.
Each station will be staffed to answer questions and record visitors input. In
addition, there will be a a visual presentation by Cathy Gauthier and Lisa Wolff, who are
assisting the Langhorne Borough Planning Commission on behalf of the Bucks County Planning Commission.
Residents, property owners and business owners are encouraged to come out, meet your
neighbors and assist our town in this important step.
For further information, contactmanager@langhorneborough.com.
Snow Removal Bid Results: There were two bids received, one from LanceScape of Langhorne, PA and another from Greenscape Landscape Contractor Inc. of Glenside, PA. Council awarded the contract to Lancescape of Langhorne.
LANGHORNE BOROUGH COUNCIL On Wednesday March 9, 2011 in Council Chambers; Council adopted an Ordinance forming a Blighted Property Review Committee in accordance with the PA Urban Redevelopment Law, as amended. A full copy of the Ordinance is available under the Forms and Documents tab. If you are interested in serving on this committee please mail a letter to Langhorne Borough 114 East Maple Ave. Langhorne, PA 19047 or email a letter to manager@langhorneborough.com. As always if you have any questions please feel free to email us or call us at 215-757-3768.
Langhorne Borough Council adopted the Neshaminy Creek Watershed Act 167 Stormwater Management Ordinance at their March 2011 meeting. A full copy of the ordiance is available to view at the Borough Office located at 114 East Maple Ave.
| Langhorne Borough Hall |
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| 114 E Maple Avenue |
| Langhorne Borough, PA 19047 |
| Telephone: (215) 757-3768 |
| Fax: (215) 757-1272 |
| Map & Directions |
Welcome to Historic Langhorne Borough - a National Register District in PA since 1987.
Through tree-lined streets, down quaint alleys and in the midst of door-yard gardens within
this one-half square mile boundary, over 300 years of history is apparent. Our history and
unique identity continues to be reinforced by residents with deep community pride and vision.
A village of less than a square mile surrounded by dense suburban developement, Langhorne maintains its identity through foresight, hard work, and continuing vigilance. Since 1970, local government has enacted historic zoning; purchased and saved a farm within the borough boundaries; and created an Arts Council, Recreation Board, Historical Association, and a Shade Tree Commission that has planted 155 trees.
Borough Council
| Borough Manager Office Hours | |
|---|---|
| Tuesday | 12:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. |
| Wednesday | 12:00 P.M. - 7:00 P.M. |
| Rosemarie Curran, Borough Manager | |
| Sandra Kaiser, Assistant Borough Manager | |

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