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The Historic District of Ivyland Borough was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The Victorian architecture of the original Borough which dates from 1873 is the defining character which led to our inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. We are proud of the history and heritage of our little borough and are committed to serving our residents and community now and for the future.

Mayor Anthony Judice

Look here and on our Facebook page for the latest notices and announcements from the Borough.  We’ll also alert you to any legal Public Notices that we have published. These will also be archived going forward on the new Public Notices page.

NEW! Ivyland Borough Council Meeting Agenda March 12, 2025

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The next phase of the project that will turn the old navy housing tract into a park is ready to go. Borough Council approved phase 2 at the March meeting. It is slated to begin as early as tomorrow, April 4. There will be equipment moved on site as well. Part of Phase 2 is to remove much of the old asphalt. In answer to question from residents, part of the design plan is to plant natural buffers between the park and Valentine Rd homes. ... See MoreSee Less

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The next phase of the project that will turn the old navy housing tract into a park is ready to go. Borough Council approved phase 2 at the March meeting. It is slated to begin as early as tomorrow, April 4. There will be equipment moved on site as well. Part of Phase 2 is to remove much of the old asphalt. In answer to question from residents, part of the design plan is to plant natural buffers between the park and Valentine Rd homes. ... See MoreSee Less

A Message from the Mayor

The Historic District of Ivyland Borough was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002. The Victorian architecture of the original Borough which dates from 1873 is the defining character which led to our inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places. We are proud of the history and heritage of our little borough and are committed to serving our residents and community now and for the future.

Mayor Anthony Judice

Public Notices & Announcements

Look here and on our Facebook page for the latest notices and announcements from the Borough.  We’ll also alert you to any legal Public Notices that we have published. These will also be archived going forward on the new Public Notices page.

NEW! Ivyland Borough Council Meeting Agenda March 12, 2025