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The Borough of Pennsburg is located is scenic northern Montgomery County. Pennsburg prides itself on being a small, friendly community. 
With approximately 3,800 residents, Pennsburg Borough covers
less than one square mile.
Our website provides vital information for residents and visitors about public services, current events, permits, meeting schedules and more.
Visit our website often to obtain up to date information.


Summer is almost here!
Just a reminder that permits are required for all chimineas / fire pits, swimming pools, decks, driveways and sheds.
Click here for more information.
Call the borough office at 215-679-4546 for more information about permits, regulations and inspections.
 

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Contact Us
Pennsburg Borough Office
76 West 6th Street, Pennsburg, PA  18073
Office hours Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M.-4:00P.M.
Phone: 215-679-4546    Fax: 215-679-5140   
Email: pennsburginfo@pennsburg.us

To leave a message with the Mayor, Council Members, the Roads Department or Codes & Zoning, call the Borough Office at 215-679-4546, or send an email. Your questions will be forwarded to the appropriate person or department.
Question or concern about a borough issue?
Resident Concern Report

 

Council Meetings
Meetings are held at Civic Building,
76 W. 6th Street, Pennsburg.
Residents are encouraged to attend.
Find out what's happening in the community
 or voice your opinion.  The agenda will be posted prior to the meeting.

Community Day 2013  Click here for a form to reserve your space!


Upper Perk Police
Department
88 West 6th Street
Pennsburg, PA 18073
Non-Emergency:
215-679-8203
Emergency Only: 911
 

Calling 9-1-1 From A Cell Phone
 

The Montgomery County Department of Public Safety asks that anyone who calls 9-1-1 from a cellular phone in communities near the County border immediately state that “I’m calling from Montgomery County” in order to ensure your call is directed to the appropriate location as quickly as possible.

Using a landline to call 9-1-1 will result in the call automatically being routed to the proper call center.


Open Records Policy

To view the Borough of Pennsburg's Open Records Access Policy, click here.
If you have any questions or need further assistance regarding this policy, call the Borough Office.

Public Record Duplicate/Review Request Form.

 

 

Permits
Are you putting up a pool? Adding a deck or addition to your house?
New fence, driveway, roof or shed? Call the Borough Office to inquire about permit regulations and inspection requirements.
Forms & Applications

Inspections, Permits
Code Enforcement & Zoning


Branch Pick-Up
Branch pick-up will resume beginning April 8th.  Pick up will take place the second and fourth week of each month, weather permitting.
*Neatly stack branches no larger than 2 inches in diameter at your trash pick-up location. 
*Put small pieces in a container.
*There is a 10 minute time limit per property.
*Grass, weeds, vines, flowers, branches with fruit/berries,
lumber & downed trees will not be accepted.

 
Have you seen these storm drain markers? Did you know that polluted storm water is one of the leading causes of unhealthy water in rivers and streams?
Click here to find out more.

Call to 8-1-1 three to ten business days before any digging project on your property

 
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Thank you to the Perkiomen Watershed Conservancy for the very informative presentation
about stormwater pollution, rain barrels and rain gardens.
Please visit www.perkiomenwatershed.org and our page,
Stormwater Management, for more information.
CLICK HERE
to complete a brief questionnaire. Your answers will help the efforts of the borough and the PWC to protect stormwater and prevent the pollution of our streams and groundwater wells, which supply our drinking water.

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