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Radnor Launches New Website, Alert System

The township recently debuted its new website and is encouraging residents to sign up for the new CodeRED alert and notification system.

Keep up to date on things happening in Radnor Township on the its new website.
Keep up to date on things happening in Radnor Township on the its new website. (Max Bennett/Patch)

RADNOR TOWNSHIP, PA — Radnor Township has launched a new website and residents are encouraged to sign up for alerts.

The new website features all things Radnor: parks and recreation news, events, agendas and minutes from numerous meetings and hearings, police information, trash and recycling collection details, and much more.

Check out the new website, complete with drone footage of the township, here.

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Residents can sign up for township alerts and notifications on the new website, too.

The township has contracted with CodeRED — a high-speed emergency notification service provided by OnSolve, based in Ormond Beach, Florida — to help keep residents in the know about goings-on in Radnor.

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"CodeRED’s robust system will provide Radnor Township officials with a reliable, easy-to use technology to enhance our emergency preparedness plans," Radnor Police Superintendent Christopher Flanagan said. "We anticipate using the system to notify residents of floods, weather emergencies, public safety emergencies, community events and more."

CodeRED uses telephone calls, text messages, emails, social media posts and mobile app messages to inform residents of emergencies and better protect life and property.

Additionally, the township is using CodRED's Weather Warning system to keep residents and businesses within the direct path of severe weather informed.

To sign up and learn more about CodeRED, visit the township's website here.

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