Contact the Public Works Department Monday-Friday between the hours of 7:00 AM and 3:30 PM. If you are calling after hours, please notify the Police Department at 215.643.8284 or complete the online
Report a Concern form.
No. The Township is not responsible for leaf pickup in the fall. It is the responsibility of the homeowner to maintain and dispose of their leaf collection.
The Township does offer leaf & branch drop the third Saturday or each month from 8 AM - 12 PM at the Public Works Facility, 1005 Horsham Road. Leaf waste includes leaves, garden residue, shrubbery, and tree trimmings but does not include grass. Please no stumps, tree trunks or logs. All leaf waste must be placed in biodegradable bags.
This service is available to residential property owners only and we will not accept waste from landscapers or non-residential properties.
Horsham Township does not perform curbside trash or recycling pick up. You must contract a trash hauler to collect your trash. Please go to
Trash and Recycling section of the website to view the trash haulers currently working in Horsham Township.
Deer and other wildlife can exhibit unpredictable behaviors and unexpected actions. Motorists should be cautious and alert for animals on the roadway and the potential for deer to dart in front of moving vehicles.
- If a deer is on a state road Horsham Road, Welsh Road (Route 63), Blair Mill Road, County Line Road, Norristown Road, Limekiln Pike (Route 152), Easton Road (Route 611) & Route 309), please contact PennDOT at 1-800-FIX ROAD.
- If a deer is on a Township road, calls should be directed to the Pennsylvania Game Commission (PGC) at (610) 926-3136.
Callers should try to be as specific as possible in describing the location of an animal carcass. Helpful information includes the Route and section number (found on small, white signs along roadways), the direction of travel (such as eastbound or westbound lane), and any other useful location information.
Primary Township Roads are cleared First. Residential Streets are cleared next.
Salt is used when conditions warrant its use. If the temperature is too low, salt is ineffective. If it is blowing, salt will only aid in grabbing the snow and keeping it on the roadway.
The Public Works Department is open Monday through Friday from 7:00 AM - 3:30 PM.
Typically this is from the center of the roadway to the utility poles. This area should be free of plantings and structures.
Streets are swept daily throughout the duration of the year.
Horsham Township property owners are reminded that the maintenance of all sidewalks and curbing situated on their property is the responsibility of the property owner. Contractors or property owners performing the work are required to obtain a Road Opening Permit from Code Enforcement prior to the beginning of any repair.
It is the responsibility of the property owner to maintain the driveway surface.
The Public Works Department is responsible for replacing or repairing street signs and traffic lights. Please call 215.672.6913 to report a missing or damaged sign or complete the online
Report a Concern form.
Please call the Public Works Department at 215.672.6913 to discuss the matter.
If trees obscure the view of traffic flow they must be cut back to clear the roadway.