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Welcome To The Middletown Township Website

Latest Township News & Events

  • The May 9, 2008 Special Vacancy Board Meeting scheduled for 5:00 PM at the Municipal Center HAS BEEN CANCELLED Read More
  • As of April 24, 2008, the Middletown Township government access channel and the Neshaminy School District educational channel have been activated on the Verizon FIOS Cable TV lineup. Residents who are subscribers to Verizon FIOS... Read More
  • Middletown Township is pleased to announce that residents can now recycle cardboard through the curbside recycling program. Both corrugated and pressed cardboard (cereal boxes, soda cases, etc.) are included. Residents should place the cardboard in... Read More
  • Third Annual Middletown Community Foundation *** COMMUNITY FAIR *** Wednesday, May 28th through Saturday, May 31st, 2008 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM Daily Levitz Parking Lot - 1661 East Lincoln Hwy. (across from Reedman-Toll) COME... Read More
  • Resident Land Development Meeting Notifications Current Projects Community Baptist Church, Bucks County Presbyterian Church, Reedman-Toll, McHale Jr., Matrix, Vaughn-Hebron Subdivision, Oxford Valley Shopping Center, K.S.Greenday . Planning Commission Wednesday, April 16, 2008 @ 7:00 PM... Read More
  • WATER MAIN FLUSHING SCHEDULE DAILY FLUSHING OF FIRE HYDRANTS WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE AREAS OF LEVITTOWN IN THE ORDER SHOWN(BETWEEN THE HOURS OF 7:00 A.M. AND 3:00 P.M.) TUESDAY, May 20, 2008 QUINCY HOLLOW,... Read More
  • The Middletown Township Police Department has set up an anonymous tip line the public can use to report crime or problem areas within the Township. Dial 215-750-3888 and leave a detailed message. Speak clearly, and... Read More
  • Sign up and Adopt A Road! The Middletown Township Board of Supervisors have established an "Adopt A Roadway" program to promote the beautification and maintenance of Township-owned roadways and to provide for the ongoing removal... Read More
  • Operation Clean Sweep - Hotline: 215-750-3821 Middletown Township announces Operation Clean Sweep, a program to identify and remove abandoned vehicles located on Township streets or in plain view on private property.Township Ordinance 88-26 defines abandoned... Read More
  • Take Back the Streets! In an effort to alleviate speeding through the residential neighborhoods of Middletown Township, the Board of Supervisors have voted to re-instate the Operation Slow Down Program. Residents can help take back... Read More
  • Middletown Township now accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover. Use your credit card to pay for permits, recreation programs and discount tickets for ski areas and amusement parks. Read More

Middletown Township Municipal Center

Township Administration and Police Dept. offices are located behind the Shoppes at Flowers Mill, Langhorne, PA. Offices are open Monday through Friday, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm.

Our addresses are:

Township Administration
3 Municipal Way,
Langhorne, PA 19047

Telephone: (215) 750-3800

Police Deptartment
5 Municipal Way
Langhorne, PA 19047.

Telephone:
To reach the Police, dial 911 for emergencies
(215) 949-1000 for non-emergencies.

For Police Administration, to check on reports or reach a Police Officer's voice mail, dial (215) 750-3845.

Board of Supervisors Public Meeting Broadcast Schedule

Middletown Township Board of Supervisors Public Meetings are broadcast over the Township's Government Access Cable Channel. Comcast subscribers can tune in to Channel 22 and Verizon FIOS TV subscribers will find the Township's broadcasts on Channel 30. Meetings are broadcast live on the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 PM and on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 7:00 PM. Meetings are re-broadcast on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays at 2:00 AM, 10:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM.

Employment Application Form

Click this link to download an employment application form for announced job openings. Mail completed forms to:
Middletown Township, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne, PA 19047, Attn: Ann Everk, Personnel

Middletown Township Application for Employment (3 pages, 165 KB)

2008 Southeastern Pennsylvania Regional Household Hazardous Waste Collection and Old Computer Recycling Program

Many household products contain chemicals that when discarded contribute to the contamination of our environment by polluting our soil, air and water. A Household Hazardous Waste Collection Program provides the opportunity to reduce the amount of hazardous household chemical waste that is flushed down toilet and kitchen drains, "disposed" of in the backyard, dumped into storm drains or simply disposed of in the municipal waste stream. These typical means of disposal are both hazardous to public health and unnecessary. Yet, it continues because individuals are frequently unaware that many useful products contain hazardous chemicals. It is the consumer's responsibility to use and dispose of household products safely. Certain household waste should be brought to community household hazardous waste collections events for proper disposal. Click the link below for the location, dates and times for the five collection events scheduled for Bucks County. The flyer also outlines what to bring to these collection points and what items will not be accepted. All collections are held on Saturdays from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm, rain or shine. This program is not for business, industry or institutions.

2008 Southeastern Pennsylvania Household Hazardous Waste and Old Computer Collection Program (148 KB)

Parental Duty Program

We are pleased to announce a new community program to assist parents in dealing with the drug problem facing their children today. Studies show how beneficial drug-testing can be in identifying possible use or abuse as early as possible – it can prevent drug dependence and help drug-dependent kids become drug-free kids. It is recommended that when parents suspect possible drug or alcohol use, they have their children tested by surprise. Quality, reliable and accessible testing must be used; however, such certified laboratory analysis can be expensive at a cost of over $50 per test.

Now, through a new and innovative program, the NAIVE Program is offereing a 10-Panel home drug test (with built-in adulterant test) to everyone in the community at a substancially discounted price for such a quality test.

The home drug test kits are available and may be picked up at the Middletown Township Police station in Langhorne, PA during regular business hours (weekdays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM) for only $5.00 for Middletown Township residents or $10.00 for non-residents. All checks should be made payable to the NAIVE Program. You can also email us for information on how to have this reliable 10-Panel, complete home drug test kit (with built-in adulterant test) shipped directly to your home. Parents or Guardians will be provided with the confidential results. The results will not be provided to any other agency and are solely intended for the family to get the counseling or help that may be necessary.

The home drug test kits are available and may be picked up at the Middletown Township Police station in Langhorne, PA during regular business hours (weekdays from 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM) for only $5.00 for Middletown Township residents or $10.00 for non-residents. All checks should be made payable to the NAIVE Program. You can also email us for information on how to have this reliable 10-Panel, complete home drug test kit (with built-in adulterant test) shipped directly to your home.

Parents and/or Guardians can email us at: parentalduty@naiveprogram.org for more information or to have the test kit shipped.

Benefits of drug testing your children:

For more information, please visit this website:
www.naiveprogram.org

U.S.Department of Homeland Security

Dept of Homeland Security

Visit the U. S. Department of Homeland Security website at www.Ready.gov for information on what you can do to prepare for the unexpected. "Terrorism forces us to make a choice. Don't be afraid, Be Ready" is the important message this website delivers. There is a great deal of information on this site such as what to do in the event of a terrorist attack, information on different types of terrorist threats that exist, and useful links to other agencies. Visit the site often and stay informed and Ready.

Pennsylvania establishes a Terrorism Tip Line.

The Pensylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation has established an e-mail address and a toll free telephone number to allow members of the public to contact the State Police Intelligence Section with information relative to Pennsylvania's Homeland Security. Residents of Pennsylvania are encouraged to use the e-mail or toll free number to report suspicious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terrorist activity. In emergency situations, citizens should phone their local Police Department rather than use the terrorism tip line. To report security or terrorism information, call 888-292-1919, e-mail sp-intelligence@state.pa.us or visit www.psp.state.pa.us for more information.

Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency Hotline

The Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency has established a rumor control toll-free number at 1-800-932-0784 to clarify rumors and provide accurate information regarding Operation Liberty Shield or potential terrorist threats in Pennsylvania.

Flood Protection Information

A few neighborhoods in Middletown Township suffered heavy flooding damage in both 1996 and 1999. The Township wishes to ensure that all residents and business owners who have suffered damage from these and other storms are informed about flood protection. The following information provides property owners with ideas of what they can do to protect themselves.

Township Flood Services: The first thing property owners should do is check their flood hazard risk. Flood maps and flood protection references are available free of charge at the Middletown Township Department of Licenses and Inspections located at the Municipal Center, 3 Municipal Way, Langhorne. Because your property is located in a flood plain or has experienced a flood, it is important that you review these sources of information and assistance. Township residents can also call 215-750-3800, extension 115, for more information.

Flood Insurance: If you don’t have flood insurance, talk to your insurance agent. Homeowner’s insurance policies do not cover damage from floods. However, you can purchase a separate flood insurance policy. Flood insurance typically covers all surface floods. This insurance is backed by the Federal Government and is available to everyone, even for properties that have already been flooded. Some people may have purchased flood insurance because a bank required it for a mortgage or home improvement loan. These policies generally cover the building structure but not the contents. Usually there is more damage to furniture and contents than there is to a structure. If you are covered, check out the policy and make sure you have contents coverage. Remember, even if the last flood missed you or you have done some flood proofing, the next flood could be worse.

Flood Protection: Flood protection can involve a variety of changes to your house and property -- changes that can vary in complexity and cost. You may be able to make some types of changes yourself. But complicated or large-scale changes and those that affect the structure of your house or its electrical wiring and plumbing should be carried out only by a professional contractor licensed to work in Middletown Township. One example of flood protection is adding a waterproof veneer to the exterior walls of your house. This is something that only a licensed contractor should do.

Homeowners, contractors and businesses can visit the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) website at www.fema.gov/plan/prevent/bestpractices and http://www.fema.gov/hazard/index.shtm for up to date information on planning, prevention and best practices for flood protection and management .