Politics & Government

Hatboro Borough Hall Temporarily Moves Offices To Elementary School During HVAC Work

Residents dropping by to do municipal business are now being told to visit Hatboro Borough temporary offices at Pennypack Elementary School.

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HATBORO, PA — Anyone who needs to conduct municipal business in Hatboro now through next March is being asked to visit Pennypack Elementary School while borough hall undergoes repairs and upgrades.

The borough announced on Friday that due to heating, cooling and ventilation work being done at its municipal building, offices had to temporarily be relocated to the elementary school at 130 Spring Avenue.

Residents, contractors and anyone else needing support for anything municipal-related are being instructed to go instead to Pennypack Elementary through March 2022, which is how long the temporary offices are scheduled to be in effect.

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The borough made the announcement Friday through its Facebook page.

"We ask that no one enter Borough Hall as this poses a safety hazard when HVAC work is being performed," the borough posted.

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Meanwhile, all public meetings will be held at Crooked Billet Elementary School, located at 101 Meadowbrook Avenue. This will include all borough council, environmental advisory council, historical commission, planning commission, zoning hearing board, parking commission meetings, and meetings of any other board. Meetings are still scheduled to be held during their regularly scheduled times and dates.

Residents and business owners are asked for their patience if they are attempting to contact any borough officials on Friday, as there may be times when staff does not have access to email due to the temporary move, the borough announced.

Anyone who needs immediate assistance can reach out to Borough Manager Diane Hegele at dhegele@myhatboro.org or Assistant Secretary Deena DeRenzis at dderenzis@myhatboro.org for a more prompt response.

Any other questions can be directed to 215-443-9100.

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