Friday, March 29, 2024

 

Townships / Boroughs / Cities

Information

 

Maps of Townships, Boroughs, and Cities can be found HERE.


The law library stores records of local ordinances for all the municipalities in Lycoming County inside the law library located in the Lycoming County Courthouse. The public is welcome to view the ordinances that are on file but are not permitted to take them out of the library.


Online Information

Some townships maintain websites where they keep meeting minutes and local ordinances for residents to look at. You can find a list of township websites at the bottom of this page. You can also check the E-code library to see if your township has any ordinances upoaded at:

https://www.generalcode.com/resources/ecode360-library/#PA.


Municipality Contact and Meeting Information

To find your Municipality's contact information, click the link below.

Contact Information


Links to Township Websites

Please note, some of the townships do not have a website and therefore are missing from this list.

The websites that are linked below are independently run and updated by each Township.

Armstrong Township

Brady Township

Brown Township

Clinton Township

Cogan House Township

Cummings Township

Eldred Township

Fairfield Township

Gamble Township

Hepburn Township

Limestone Township

Loyalsock Township

McHenry Township

Mifflin Township

Nippenose Township

Old Lycoming Township

Piatt Township

Pine Township

Plunketts Creek Township

Susquehanna Township

Upper Fairfield Township

Washington Township

Watson Township


Links to Borough Websites

Please note, some of the boroughs do not have a website and therefore are missing from this list.

The websites that are linked below are independently run and updated by each borough.

Duboistown Borough

Hughesville Borough

Jersey Shore Borough

Montgomery Borough

Montoursville Borough

Muncy Borough

South Williamsport Borough


Link to City Website

City of Williamsport 


Disclaimer

“Pro se litigants” are individuals who are representing themselves in a legal proceeding.

The Lycoming County Law Library has organized materials and resources for individuals who choose to represent themselves in a legal matter. Individuals who represent themselves in court proceedings are referred to as “pro se,” which in Latin means “for self.” The information provided online and in the law library may not be appropriate for your situation. The law library does not provide legal advice and should not be substituted for legal advice. If you have legal questions, you should contact a lawyer. Pro se litigants are held to the same standards as attorneys admitted to the bar of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Representing yourself does not exempt you from understanding and following state-wide and local rules of court.

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