LANSDALE
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Lansdale Borough was incorporated on August 24, 1872, and was named after Philip Lansdale Fox, chief surveyor for the North Pennsylvania Railroad. The borough originally consisted of 124 acres taken from Hatfield Township and 145 acres taken from Gwynedd Township. Over the years, the borough grew to its present size of 1,896 acres. The railroads aided in the development of the borough as a business, residential and transportation center. Today, Lansdale is considered the geographic center of the North Penn Region and provides jobs and housing opportunities for many. Small businesses and shops are very active as the borough continues to promote its downtown district. It should be noted that many businesses and residents have a Lansdale mailing address but are actually located in the surrounding Townships of Upper Gwynedd, Towamencin, Montgomery and Hatfield.
PUBLIC SERVICES:The entire borough is serviced by public water and sewer facilities. A full-time police force serves borough residents. Fire protection is provided by volunteer companies. Residential trash disposal is arranged by privately contracted haulers.
RECREATION:The borough employs a full-time recreation director who oversees the Department of Parks and Recreation. Nine major sites, in addition to several smaller areas, comprise 125 acres of parkland. Facilities include two swimming pools, fitness trail, tennis courts and much more. Little League programs are run by a private organization. For more information on what is available, please call 215-368-1691.
PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION:SEPTA bus and rail lines connect the borough to Lower Bucks County, Eastern Montgomery County, and Philadelphia.
SHOPPING:Main street shopping district, along with community-style shopping centers and a host of small businesses, give area residents plenty to choose from. The nearest major shopping mall is the Montgomery Mall.
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