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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 June 10, 2026

Ivyland Borough will begin Phase II of a storm sewer improvement project on Greeley Avenue starting May 5, 2026.  Construction will take place between 1227 Greeley Avenue and the intersection of Chase Avenue. Work is expected to continue through early August, with substantial completion targeted for August 3, 2026.

During construction, periodic road closures to through traffic may occur to allow for storm sewer installation. Residents will continue to have access to their homes whenever possible. Additional project details and scheduling updates will be shared following the pre-construction meeting on May 5.

Any updates on specific road closures and project impacts will be posted on the Borough website IvylandBorough.org and the Ivyland Borough Facebook page facebook.com/ivylandpa

Thank you for your patience as we work to improve borough infrastructure. More information will follow.

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Solicitation within the borough requires a permit. This past week there was discussion about the young men in blue shirts on Segways . The first thing to do is ask them for their permit. Tell them that it is illegal to solicit without one. Call the non emergency phone # at the 911 center 215-328-8500 to report it. Do rely on social media. It's important to have a record. ... See MoreSee Less

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Solicitation within the borough requires a permit. This past week there was discussion about the young men in blue shirts on Segways . The first thing to do is ask them for their permit. Tell them that it is illegal to solicit without one. Call the non emergency phone # at the 911 center 215-328-8500 to report it. Do rely on social media. It's important to have a record. ... 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! Borough Council Meeting Agenda June 10, 2026

Greeley Avenue Storm Sewer Improvements (Phase II)

Ivyland Borough will begin Phase II of a storm sewer improvement project on Greeley Avenue starting May 5, 2026.  Construction will take place between 1227 Greeley Avenue and the intersection of Chase Avenue. Work is expected to continue through early August, with substantial completion targeted for August 3, 2026.

During construction, periodic road closures to through traffic may occur to allow for storm sewer installation. Residents will continue to have access to their homes whenever possible. Additional project details and scheduling updates will be shared following the pre-construction meeting on May 5.

Any updates on specific road closures and project impacts will be posted on the Borough website IvylandBorough.org and the Ivyland Borough Facebook page facebook.com/ivylandpa

Thank you for your patience as we work to improve borough infrastructure. More information will follow.