Board of Commissioners

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About the Board of Commissioners

The corporate powers of Upper Dublin Township are vested in a seven-member Board of Commissioners that acts as the legislative branch of the government with responsibility for all policy decisions as well as annual budget approval. The Commissioners are elected, one from each ward, and serve on a part-time basis for four-year terms. Municipal elections for Commissioners are held biannually with an alternating four seats and three seats subject to election or re-election. The state code sets the maximum salary that Commissioners could be paid based upon Township population. The Commissioners are also reimbursed for any costs that they incur out-of-pocket for Township business expenses as part of their office.

The Commissioners appoint major officials such as the Township Manager, Solicitor, Engineer, Police Chief, Fire Marshal and Township Secretary. In addition, the Commissioners appoint and are assisted with policy recommendations by several advisory boards and committees. The Commissioners are also supported by the autonomous Zoning Hearing Board, pursuant to state law, in dealing with interpretation of the township’s zoning ordinances.

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Public Open House: Dreshertown Road Improvement Project

The Upper Dublin Township Municipal Authority invites all residents to a Public Open House for the Dreshertown Road Improvement Project on Monday, May 13, 2024 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM.

Location: Shanis Auditorium at Upper Dublin Library (520 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington)

The Dreshertown Road Improvement Project consists of:

  • the widening of Virginia Drive/Dreshertown Road from Susquehanna Road to Beacon Hill Drive/Bantry Drive,
  • the extension of the Cross County Trail from Susquehanna Road to Beacon Hill Drive/Bantry Drive,
  • a culvert replacement and the addition of missing sidewalk to provide improvements for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians.

The purpose of the Open House is for the Municipal Authority to provide the public with an opportunity to review the project design improvements that are currently in the "Preliminary Engineering" phase. Information regarding the timeline and status of the potential Dresher Cemetery relocation will also be provided.

Event information is available on the Municipal Authority Projects webpage. If you have any questions, please contact the Township Manager's office at 215-643-1600 ext. 3220.

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