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Warwick Township General Information Booklet

The Warwick Township General Information Booklet contains helpful information for Warwick residents. Information including township contact information, public meeting schedules, and useful websites can all be found below.


PennDOT

PennDOT responds to your concerns on State roads such as potholes, drainage issues or deer carcass removal.  A concern should not be submitted for immediate needs or issues that could create safety concerns, like missing signs or roadway hazards.  If the concern requires immediate attention, please call 1-800-FIX ROAD to be connected directly to the county maintenance office in your area.  Click here if you would like to submit a concern through the PennDOT website.

PECO

To view outages in real-time and receive outage updates – visit PECO Outage Map

Polling Locations

Warwick District 1 Polling Place:  Warwick Township Building (Ground Floor) – Community Room

Warwick District 2 Polling Place:  St. Cyril of Jerusalem

Warwick District 3 Polling Place:  Warwick Township Fire Company No. 1

Warwick District 4 Polling Place:  Warwick Township Building (Main Entrance) – Main Meeting Room

Warwick District 5 Polling Place:  St. Cyril of Jerusalem

Tax Office

Warwick Tax Collector: Denise Betts
t: 215-491-0611
e: warwicktaxbetts@aol.com
Website

Warwick Grinders

Warwick Township’s yard waste recycling “drop-off” facility, Sparks Industries (Warwick Branch), located on Rushland Road is a great place to drop off yard waste.  All containers (bags, cans, etc.) must be emptied upon arrival.  A trash container is available on-site for your convenience.

What we accept: leaves, brush, trees and tree limbs, shrubs, Christmas trees (must be untrimmed), and vegetable and flower bed cleanups, including used mulch (no rocks or dirt – or it cannot be accepted).

We do not accept trash, stumps, grass clippings, pressure-treated wood, railroad ties, bamboo, telephone poles, cinder blocks, rock, metals of any kind, tires, concrete, or any material that cannot be made into mulch. ORGANIC MATERIALS ONLY!!

The yard waste is composted into double ground mulch, free to Warwick Township residents, with proof of residency. Maximum 7 yards/year.

Black and brown dyed mulch, as well as a natural triple ground mulch, is available for sale. For information, pricing, or to schedule a delivery, please call Warwick Grinders at 215-598-3058.

The center is open April – October Monday through Friday from 7 am-6:00 pm, Saturday 7 am-5 pm. November – February Monday through Friday, 8 am – 4 pm and Saturdays 8 am – 12 pm. Closed Sundays.

Closed for the following holidays: Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day.


Reference Links

Township Resources:

Township Maps

Click here to find the following township maps (9 in total): Existing Land Use; Adjacent Land Use and Zoning; Future Land Use; Public Water and Sewer; Open Space Map; Community Facilities; Sidewalks, Paths, and Trail Map; Hydrogeologic Resources; Prime Agricultural Soils

Warwick Township Water & Sewer Authority

Moland House


Fire Companies:

Warwick Fire Company

Hartsville Fire Company


Voting:

Bucks County Board of Elections

Voting in Bucks County Info Guide

Check Your Voter Registration


Household Hazardous Waste:

2024 Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events

April 6Lower BucksBucks County Community College
275 Swamp Road, Newtown, Newtown Township
May 18Upper BucksUpper Bucks Area Vocational Technical School
3115 Ridge Road, Perkasie, Bedminster Township
June 29Central BucksCentral Bucks South High School
1100 Folly Road, Warrington, Warrington Township
August 10Lower BucksBensalem High School
4319 Hulmeville Road, Bensalem, Bensalem Township
October 26Upper BucksStrayer Middle School
1200 Ronald Reagan Drive, Quakertown, Richland Township
Registration is not required this year. Collection events run from 8:30 AM to 2:00 PM, rain or shine. For more information, including a list of what you can bring, please visit the Bucks County Planning Commission Website.

Recycling:

Guide To Recycling Plastic

Recycling in your Community

Recycling/Disposal Guide


Haulers:

Trash and Recycling Haulers

Septic Haulers


County Resources:

Bucks County

Bucks County GIS Mapping

Bucks County Conservation District

Bucks County Planning Commission

Bucks County Treasurer’s Office – Dog Licenses

Bucks County Health Improvement Partnership
BCHIP Tobacco Cessation

NOVA – Network of Victim Assistance
24 hour Victim Support Hotline: (800) 675-6900


State Resources:

PA Department of Environmental Protection

PA Department of Agriculture – Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement (Licensing)

License Your Dog in PA

All dogs three months or older must be licensed by Jan. 1 of each year. Violators can be cited with a maximum fine of $300 per violation plus court costs.

An annual license is $8.50 and a lifetime license is $51.50. If the animal is spayed or neutered, the annual fee is $6.50 and lifetime is $31.50. Discounts are available to older adults and people with disabilities.

The small license fee helps the millions of dogs in the state by funding the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement.

Dog licenses are available from your local county treasurer and other licensing agents. For the Bucks County Treasurer website, click here.

Reasons for dog licensing:

  • It’s the law. All dogs three months and older must have a current license.
  • If your dog gets lost, a license is the best way to get him back. A license helps animal control and shelters identify your dog and get him back home safely.
  • The cost of a license is less than the penalty for being caught without one. Owners who fail to license their dogs could face a fine of up to $300 for each unlicensed dog.
  • License fees support animal control. The annual fee you pay to license your dog helps keep shelters running and supports the work of the Bureau of Dog Law Enforcement, which is responsible for ensuring the welfare of dogs, regulating dangerous dogs and overseeing annual licensing and rabies vaccinations.

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