Politics & Government
Tredyffrin Closes Building To Public For 2 Weeks
In response to the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic, Tredyffrin Township and its operations will close to the public for two weeks.

TREDYFFRIN TOWNSHIP, PA — Officials in Tredyffrin Township said it will be closed to the public for the next two weeks due to the new coronavirus, or COVID-19, pandemic.
Township operations will cease for two weeks, as well.
Additionally, all meetings planned for April have been canceled.
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The Township will be operating at minimal staffing levels during the next two weeks and non-essential personnel will work remotely when feasible.
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Trash and recycling collection will go on as normal, but with increased focus on maintaining social distancing.
Highway and Parks Departments will be conducting limited work during this time. The Sewer Department will continue to operator our pump stations as normal.
Public works crews will respond to emergencies as needed.
All township parks are closed and will be evaluated based on recommendations from the federal and commonwealth agencies. Additionally, the township’s libraries will remain closed to the public through April 12.
Police will continue to respond to calls as normal while taking necessary steps to protect the health and safety of officers and the public.
Volunteer fire companies and their EMS teams will continue to respond to calls as normal, taking necessary steps to protect the health and safety of emergency personnel and the public.
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