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    Borough of Ivyland


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    The Borough of Ivyland, Bucks County, is the second smallest in area (0.35 square miles) and the one of the smallest in population (around 700 in 2005) in the State of Pennsylvania. Despite its size, it is an independent political entity, (we are part of the Centennial Joint School District). Ivyland is a uniquely historic area, described as "perhaps the finest collection of Victorian buildings in the State." Most of the Borough is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Ivyland Government is by an elected Borough Council of seven members who serve four year terms. The Mayor, also elected for a four year term, is responsible for the police force, serves on the public safety committee, and officiates at many civic events.  The town is served by our own police force, with seven part-time officers and a chief; and by the Ivyland Volunteer Fire Company which includes a first-response medical emergency unit. Ivyland parks include The Common on Wilson Avenue which includes a playground, picnic tables and benches, and large open spaces for sports and Borough events. The War Memorial is also here.

     

    • At-a-
      Glance

      • Contact Info

        Borough of Ivyland

        Ivyland Borough Office
        991 Pennsylvania Avenue
        Ivyland, PA 18974

        Phone: 215-675-0110   |   Fax: 215-675-8553   |   Email   |   Official Website

        • Current Events

          There are no current events available for this organization at this time.

        • Upcoming Events
          06/22/13  Ivyland Celebrates 140 Years
          Ivyland, Bucks County
    • Current &
      Upcoming Events

      • Current Events

        There are no current events available for this organization at this time.

      • Upcoming Events
        06/22/13  Ivyland Celebrates 140 Years
        Ivyland, Bucks County
    • Past
      Events

      • Past Events
        08/25/12  Ivyland Day
        Ivyland, Bucks County