Frequently Asked Questions
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- Can I sign up for recreation programs on your website?
- Do I need a permit to sell my house?
- How do I sign up for sewer service?
- I've heard that the Stanbridge Street Park pavilion can be rented - is that true?
- What should I do if I see something in my neighborhood that doesn’t seem quite right?
- Can I buy a plot at Norris City Cemetary to bury my loved one?
- Can we bury a family member along with other family members currently buried at Norris City Cemetary?
- How can I protect myself from becoming a victim of Theft from a Motor Vehicle?
- What is a good source of information for parents to help protect their children from cyberbullying, online sexual enticement and internet predators?
- What types of medications can I put in the Drug Take-back Box?
- Do I need a sewer certification since the Township sold its sewer system?
- Gill Quarry Blasting Complaints
- Where can I vote in the Township?
- Who do I contact about a road problem?
- Who is the tax collector for the township?
Do I need a permit to sell my house?
How do I sign up for sewer service?
I've heard that the Stanbridge Street Park pavilion can be rented - is that true?
YES! The Pavilion at Stanbridge Street Park is available to rent by Township residents! (proof of residency is required before application is approved). The covered pavilion holds up to 50 people and has picnic tables and grills available for your use. Pavilion hours are 7am - Sunset.
There is a $100 rental fee, as well as a $50 refundable damage deposit (preferably the deposit is a separate form of payment so it can be easily refunded). The deposit will be returned in full if no damage occurs and the pavilion is cleaned properly following the event.
Click here for more information and to reserve the pavilion!
What should I do if I see something in my neighborhood that doesn’t seem quite right?
Can I buy a plot at Norris City Cemetary to bury my loved one?
Can we bury a family member along with other family members currently buried at Norris City Cemetary?
We can only allow for burials for individuals who currently have deeds to a plot in the cemetary.
How can I protect myself from becoming a victim of Theft from a Motor Vehicle?
Remember to ALWAYS lock your car doors and NEVER leave valuables in your car; especially if they are exposed and can be easily seen, just by looking in the window.
What is a good source of information for parents to help protect their children from cyberbullying, online sexual enticement and internet predators?
What types of medications can I put in the Drug Take-back Box?
The Drug Take-back Box is for disposing of unused prescriptions of narcotics. It is a safe place to dispose of those types of items so they don’t fall into the hands of a child or other vulnerable person. There are TWO things you MAY NOT put in the Drug Take-back Box. The first being syringes (needles) and the second being ANY liquid (it poses a danger to our officers who clean out/emptying the box). Both of those items are prohibited from being put in the Drug Take-back Box. Also, please dispose of common, over-the-counter medications in your regular trash. Using the Drug Take-back Box for items such as old aspirin and expired herbal supplements clogs the box.
Do I need a sewer certification since the Township sold its sewer system?
Gill Quarry Blasting Complaints
Pennsylvania's Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is responsible for regulating the storage, handling and use of explosives in the commonwealth, including blasting at coal mines, quarries, construction sites and demolition blasting. This is includes Gill Quarry.
East Norriton Township encourages all residents affected by blasting at Gill Quarry to document and report their complaints/concerns with DEP.
To report a complaint or concern please use the following information:
- Gary Latsha, District Mining Manager, 570-621-5900
- Rob Fogel, DEP Local Government Liaison, 484-250-5817
Where can I vote in the Township?
Who do I contact about a road problem?
Who is the tax collector for the township?
Rosemarie A. McCloy is currently the tax collector for East Norriton Township. You can reach her at 610-613-8596 or eastnorritontwptaxcollector@gmail.com.