MARLBOROUGH TOWNSHIP
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania
❄️ WINTER REMINDERS FOR RESIDENTS ❄️
As winter weather continues, we’d like to remind everyone to please clear snow and ice from sidewalks within 24 hours after snowfall has ended. Keeping sidewalks passable helps ensure safe travel for pedestrians, including kids, seniors, and those with mobility needs. No parking in the roadways.
Additionally, please remember that snow and ice may not be placed in the public right-of-way or pushed into streets or roadways, as this can create safety hazards for drivers and plows.
And as always, we encourage neighbors to check in on elderly residents or anyone who may need assistance during winter weather.
Thank you for doing your part to keep our community safe and accessible for everyone! If you have any questions, feel free to reach out. Stay warm and safe! ☃️
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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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ZONING HEARING BOARD VACANCY
Marlborough Township is seeking residents interested in serving on the Zoning Hearing Board (ZHB). Applicants must be residents of Marlborough Township. For more information regarding the responsibilities of the Zoning Hearing Board, please review the description here.
Residents who are interested in serving are encouraged to submit a letter of interest with background information to Marlborough Township, 6040 Upper Ridge Road, Green Lane, PA 18054 or by email to MCody@MarlboroughPA.org.
Marlborough Township appreciates the willingness of residents to volunteer their time in service to the community.
PECO TREE TRIMMING AND REMOVAL PECO LETTER
PECO will be performing tree trimming and removal services beginning in April. The work will focus on areas along Reihman Road, Route 29, and McLean Station Road. If you are located in or near these areas, please review the letter for more information.
FREE QPR SUICIDE PREVENTION PROGRAM
The Rotary Club of Upper Perk is sponsoring a free QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) Program focused on suicide warning signs and prevention on April 6, 2026 from 6:00PM – 8:00PM at the Schwenkfelder Library. This important training helps community members recognize the warning signs of suicide and learn how to respond effectively to someone who may be in crisis.
Community members are encouraged to attend this informative and potentially life-saving program. FLYER
PICK UP PENNSYLVANIA -Keep Pennsylvania Beautiful, a community improvement program, has events scheduled from March 1st through May 31. Free trash bags, gloves, and safety vests will be provided by PADEP for those participating in Pick Up Pennsylvania program. 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
2026 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
2026 Meeting Schedule - Schedule
Tax Collection Hours - View
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