MARLBOROUGH TOWNSHIP
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
PECO GAS LINE NIGHTWORK🚧
Beginning Monday, October 27th, PECO will be conducting ongoing night work for base repair and milling, Monday through Thursday from 7:00PM until 5:00AM, weather permitting, for approximately two weeks. Daytime work, occurring Monday through Friday from 9:00AM until 3:00PM, is also expected to be completed within the next two weeks.
Roads affected by this project include:
· Main Street (Route 63)
· Perkiomenville Road
· Magazine Road
· Geryville Pike
Please be advised:
· Road closures and traffic delays are expected.
· Loud noises and vibrations may occur during working hours.
· Motorists are encouraged to allow extra travel time and use caution when traveling through work zones.
Please note that this project is managed by PECO, not Marlborough Township. We will continue to share updates and information as it becomes available.
We appreciate your patience and cooperation during this maintenance work.
🦺11/6/2025 Tonight will be the final night of night work for this project. Milling operations will be continued from Perkiomenville Road to Geryville Pike.
11/5/2025 All base restoration work was completed on Main Street last night, with the exception of Magazine Road, which will be addressed during the day next week. Tonight, weather permitting, crews will begin milling, starting at Gravel Pike and continuing toward Upper Ridge Road. Tomorrow night will be the final night of night work for this project.
11/4/2025 Crews will be working along the entire length of Main Street to complete base restorations. Efforts will be made to minimize delays and maintain access to St. John’s Church for residents arriving to vote.
10/31/2025 Trench restoration has been completed from Gravel Pike to 4th Street. Weather permitting, crews will resume nightwork Monday night.
10/30/2025 Most of the trench work scheduled for last night has been completed; however, progress was delayed due to rain. Weather permitting, crews will resume work tonight, starting at Gravel Pike and continuing toward Upper Ridge Road.
10/29/2025 Work is scheduled to begin near Perkiomenville Road and will progress towards Magazine Road. Restoration work on Magazine Road may also occur if time permits.
A relatively small community with a population of about 3,520, Marlborough Township is largely rural and unspoiled and remains protected by ordinances that promote- responsible development. Large areas are permanently preserved as Open Space and will remain forever green. The Township works to sustain the character and lifestyle treasured by residents and visitors while respecting the rights of property owners.
Administrative Office - For up-to-date Township office information, click here. Office Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:30AM - 4:30PM - (Wednesday hours 4:30 PM - 6:00 PM by appointment)
Police Department - For up-to-date Police Department office information, please click here.
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THE VOLLEYBALL COURT AT FINLAND ROAD PARK IS CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE.
We apologize for the inconvenience.
CAMPAIGN SIGN RECYCLING PROGRAM
Montgomery County will run the annual campaign sign recycling program with 16 drop off sites around the County for one week after Election Day. For more information, please see FLYER.
ZONING HEARING BOARD will meet on Tuesday, November 11, 2025 at 7:00pm to hear the application of Shane Peechatka for the property located at 4041 Upper Ridge Road, Pennsburg, PA 18073. To see the entire notice click here.
PENNVEST SEWAGE PROGRAM
Homeowners facing sewer or septic system repairs or new sewer connection costs are eligible for low-interest loans through the PENNVEST program. (See more information under News & Events)
BOARD AND COMMITTEE VACANCIES - Are you interested in getting involved with your township? Marlborough Township has a variety of committees and boards comprised of dedicated citizen volunteers. These volunteers play a vital role in supporting the work of the township and helping to shape the community.
Please refer to the list of current vacancies below. If you are interested in serving, please send a letter of interest to:
Marlborough Township
6040 Upper Ridge Rd
Green Lane, PA 18054
or email mcody@marlboroughpa.org.
Click on the name of each committee for a full description of its role and responsibilities.
MONTCO TRAIL CHALLENGE
Montgomery County Public Health is sponsoring a family-friendly Trail Challenge for all ages! Cards can be printed from the WEBSITE. FLYER
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🦺PennDOT - Road Concerns and Complaints - If you have a maintenance concern related to a State maintained roadway, such as potholes or dead deer, please call 1-800-FIX-ROAD or click here to use the online form. To report dead deer on Township or County maintained roadways, please call the PA Game Commission at 610-926-3136.
💡PECO outages -PECO employees are ready to respond to any outages that may occur due to storms in the area. If you lose power, smell gas, or see low hanging wires, you are urged to contact PECO in the mobile app, online at www.peco.com/outage, text ADDOUTAGE to 697326 (MYPECO), or call directly at 800-841-4141. To report dead trees or assistance with trees and vegetation fill out the online form - Click Here
2025 Skymount Lake Fishing Permits - Fishing permits are available during normal business hours at the Township Office, the Police Department, Boulder Woods Campground or by mailing the application with the necessary information and fees.
Act 44 - The annual disclosure form must be posted in accordance with the requirements of Act 44 for each contractor that provides services to the Pension Plan. Click Here
2025 Meeting Schedule - Schedule
Tax Collection Hours - View
Senator Tracy Pennycuick -Newsletter and other helpful information
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