Fire Officials Sworn Into Office
Newly appointed Fire Department President Luigi Lazzaro and Fire Chief Daniel Haggerty were sworn in by Mayor Hepkins at the January 16th Borough Council Legislative Meeting.
Newly appointed Fire Department President Luigi Lazzaro and Fire Chief Daniel Haggerty were sworn in by Mayor Hepkins at the January 16th Borough Council Legislative Meeting.
Quarterly Mayor’s Citizens Forum
Thursday, March 5, 2020
7:00 – 8:30 pm
Second Floor, Yeadon Borough Hall
All Yeadon Residents are welcome to attend.
Refreshments will be served.
Discuss your issues & concerns, offer suggestions, or just “Ask the Mayor”
Let your Voice be Heard!!!
The Borough of Yeadon is currently accepting resumes of residents interested in serving on a number of boards and committees.
Boards/commissions with vacancies are listed below. Letters of interest and resumes should be sent to the Borough Manager via mail or email. Thank you.
Library Board
Zoning Board
Historical Commission
Civil Service Commission
Vacancy Board
Community Relations Committee
Recreation Committee
Code Committee
Public Works Committee
Finance Committee
Public Safety Committee
Library Board
A Library Board member is appointed by Council in three year terms. There are a total of nine people on the Board and their terms expire in different years. The Board meets on the fourth Thursday of each month. The Board is responsible for presenting a financial report to Council by November 1 of each year. The Board also gives free library service to the residents and taxpayers.
Zoning Board
A Zoning Board member is appointed by Council for a five year term, one member’s term should expire each year. There are a total of five people on the Board and up to no more than three alternates. Alternates serve for three year terms. The Board meets as needed and is responsible has exclusive jurisdiction to hear and render final adjudication on matters; such as, code officer enforcement appeals on permits, the administration of a floodplain or flood hazard, applications for variances, etc.
Download Zoning Board Member Application (PDF)
The Yeadon Borough Historical Commission
A Yeadon Borough Historical Commission member is appointed by Council for a five year term. There are a total of seven people on the Commission.
The membership shall be as follows:
The Historical Commission shall have all powers and duties conferred and imposed by the laws of the commonwealth upon such commissions, including but not limited to the following:
Civil Service Commission
The Civil Service Commission makes an annual report containing a brief summary of its work during the year and a full accounting for expenditures of public monies, which is available for public inspection. The Commission also reviewsapplication submissions for the Police Department.
The Vacancy Board
The Vacancy Board assists the Borough in seeking candidates for vacancies on the Boards, Commissions, and elected positions at the Borough.
Community Relations Committee
A Community Relations Committee member is appointed as needed to assist with special events, such as Flag Day.
Recreation
A Recreation Board member is appointed by Council in five year terms, at least one member’s term expires annually. There are a total of seven members on the Board. The Board submits a proposed budget annual to Council for approval for the ensuing year, setting forth all proposed expenditures and programs. The Board also coordinates and develops athletic, cultural, and recreational activities for the Borough.
Code
The Code Committee meets every first Tuesday of the month. Residents are welcome to become members who work with the Council Chair and Code Director to address any Code related issues and concerns.
Public Works
The Public Works Committee meets every first Tuesday of the month. Residents are welcome to become members who work with the Council Chair and Superintendent of Public Works to address any Public Works related issues and concerns.
Finance
The Finance Committee meets on a monthly basis to discuss and address the financial matters of the Borough.
Public Safety
The Public Safety Committee meets the last Saturday of the month to discuss and address any public safety concerns within the Borough.
For additional details, terms, and conditions, please refer to the Yeadon Codified Ordinances or contact the Borough at 610-284-1606.
There will be no Borough Council caucus meeting on Thursday, January 9, 2020.
Yeadon Police Department proudly presents the Second Annual Citizens Police Academy beginning March 4, 2020 and ending with a graduation on April 16, 2020. Classes will be held at Yeadon Borough Hall, every Wednesday from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. The academy is free, and class size is limited to 20 residents of Yeadon. Applications from outside jurisdictions will be accepted on an available seating basis.
The Yeadon Citizens Police Academy will create a challenging atmosphere, and provide residents/cadets with an inside look at what it takes to be a police officer. This program will create confidence, self-discipline, physical security and fitness awareness, and foster team-building mindsets, while bringing you into the world of policing. Instructors are police officers with a strong desire to open lines of communication with those we swear to protect and serve, to create positive police and public interactions, so that a deeper understanding of policing can serve to foster a stronger bond with citizens and their police officers.
Applications must be submitted by Monday, February 18, 2019 for consideration. Hard copies are available at Yeadon Police HQ. Once registered, you will be notified of your approval for the course, a week prior to the class start date.
To learn more, download the complete course program, terms, and application.
Applications may be submitted via emailto apaparo@yeadonpd.org or drop off your application in person to Yeadon Borough Police Headquarters.
Questions about the program? Please contact Chief Paparo at 610-623-7611.
Deadline for applications is Monday, February 24, 2020
The Delaware County Council and the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health are conducting a brief 10-15 minute online survey to assess how Delaware County residents (ages 18 and older) perceive the County to be addressing local public health-related needs.
Click Here for Survey:
https://tinyurl.com/DelCoSurvey
Survey closes January 31, 2020
Need language assistance or have questions? Contact us at delcohealthstudy@gmail.com
Prefer to complete a hardcopy version of the survey instead?
Paper copies are available in select locations throughout the county. Call 410-502-8952 to learn more.
County Council is also holding two focus group sessions seeking input on how residents believe existing programs and policies are meeting their health-related needs. Participants must be county residents 18 years of age or older.
Available Dates:
January 13 at 10:00 am in Folsom
January 16 at noon in Upper Darby
Light refreshments will be served.
Space is limited: Pre-registration required.
Contact 410-502-8952 or delcohealthstudy@gmail.com to register today.