Pennsbury Township
Pennsbury is a semi-rural Township situated in the southeastern corner of Chester County, Pennsylvania, and is bordered by Delaware to the south and the Brandywine River to the east. It comprises 10.36 square miles and has a population of 3,876. The Township is part of the original grant to William Penn in 1683; the first surveys were done about 1686. However, few people lived here until 1700.
The Township Building is handicap accessible. However, restroom facilities are not readily available from the Harris Meeting Room. One must exit the building and pass through the front door to access the restroom.
TOWNSHIP NEWSLETTERS CAN BE FOUND HERE
The proposed budget for fiscal year 2025 has been prepared and is open for inspection at the Township, Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm. It is also posted on the Township’s website.
Pennsbury Township Park
Located in the back of the Township Building, Pennsbury’s 54-acre park is a great place for walking, picnicking, and bird-watching. Trails are kept mowed, and there are tables and benches scattered about the area. Bark Park was installed in 2010.
- The park is open from dawn to dusk except on Monday at which time it is closed for maintenance during grass growing season..
- All dogs must be on a leash. Bark Park is along the eastern border.
- Any individual or group who wishes to hold an event in the park should contact the township office.
