![]() We are committed to providing community policing and problem solving strategies through positive interactions with the public. The York County Regional Police Department is committed to regionalized police service as an effective and efficient means of serving our contracting municipalities and school districts. The Borough annually contributes funds to the fire company however, these funds represent only a small percentage of the company’s total budget. As a result, the fire company is responsible for its own operating budget. ![]() The volunteer fire company is a separate entity from the Borough. The Fire Company serves the entire Borough as well as assistance to neighboring municipalities. Spring Grove Borough is served and protected by Friendship Hose Company No. ![]() All these services are provided with low tax rates and service fees. The public library receives partial support from the Borough. Spring Grove has its own sewage treatment facility, once a week garbage and recycling pickup, which is provided by a contracted hauler. Streets are swept periodically and curbside leaf pickup is provided each fall. In addition to fire and police protection, during the winter season streets are plowed and de-iced by Borough employees. Tanya Capuzzi, Blaine Johnson, Cheryl Terravecchia, Paul Thomas, Jason Wellingtonīrownsville Municipal Authority: 5-year termĭr.Spring Grove offers a wide array of quality services not usually found in a community with a population of 2,372. Please contact the Borough if interested in serving on any Boards.īrownsville-Luzerne Park Board: 5-year termĮdward Bohna, Lew Hosler Jr., Robb Rhodes, Steve Rockocy, VACANCY Information is available at the Borough office, 72, regarding vacancies, boards, and commissions. South Hill Terrace Administrative Building, 100 S. Northside: Brownsville Volunteer Fire Co. Recycling pick-up: First Monday of the month Garbage pick-up: Every Monday, one-day delay if a holiday falls during the week Since 1911, PSAB has provided educational programs and promoting legislative initiatives for its members, which now exceeds 900 boroughs and 9,100 elected officials. ![]() The Borough of Brownsville, established in 1785, is a member of the Pennsylvania State Association of Boroughs. ![]()
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