Manheim Township

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Lancaster County, Pennsylvania

Manheim Town Hall is located at 1840 Municipal Drive, Lancaster PA 17601.
Phone: 717‑569‑6406.

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Manheim Township [†] has always been a special place, both for those who were born here and those who moved here. Ever since its founding in 1729 as one of Lancaster County’s first Townships, Manheim Township has been welcoming people from across the United States and from around the world, from Pennsylvania Dutch settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries to transplants seeking community in the 20th and 21st.

People want to move here, live here, and raise their families here because of what makes Manheim Township so special: a strong sense of community, high-quality parks, and an excellent school district. These assets have contributed to the Township having one of the highest population growth rates in Lancaster County.

While an increasing population is a sign of a healthy, vibrant community, growth can have negative side effects. Most importantly, the revenue collected to support vital infrastructure like parks, pools, and emergency services has not kept pace with the growing demand for that infrastructure. The growing amount of traffic passing through the Township is placing additional strain on the already overstretched transportation and emergency services infrastructure. The Township is also experiencing an aging population, and a shortage of housing for first-time homebuyers, growing families, and older residents who want to stay in their communities.

Nearby Towns: Akron Boro • East Hempfield Twp • East Lampeter Twp • East Petersburg Boro • Ephrata Twp • Lancaster City • Lititz Boro • Penn Twp • Warwick Twp • West Earl Twp •


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