Borough Offices Closed Monday, February 16
On Monday, February 16, Yeadon Borough offices will be closed in observation of Presidents Day.
Please note: there are no changes to the trash pickup schedule.
On Monday, February 16, Yeadon Borough offices will be closed in observation of Presidents Day.
Please note: there are no changes to the trash pickup schedule.
UPDATED 2/13/2026:
Due to continued inclement conditions and accumulated snow on roadways, restrictions on parking during certain hours will remain lifted through Friday, February 27, 2026.
During this time, the usual requirements to move vehicles on specific days and during certain hours are suspended. Residents will not be required to move their vehicles for scheduled parking restrictions while this temporary suspension is in effect.
On Saturday, February 21, the Library will host a special celebration with presentations by Michelle Thornhill, Cultural Historian & Preservation Advocate and Netfah Amina-Afia, Wraptologist and Holistic Designer. The event is free to the public, however, registration is required by February 18. Please call 610-623-4090 or register at yeadon@delcolibraries.org.
On Tuesday, February 24, Dr. Daisy Century presents her portrayal of Harriet Tubman. Dr. Century defines her role as a Historical Interpreter because she literally becomes the character she portrays.
For More Information about either event, please contact the library at610-623-4090 or register at yeadon@delcolibraries.org.
Yeadon Borough Council will hold a caucus meeting at 7:00 PM on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
The meeting takes place in the Borough Hall auditorium. The public is invited to attend and participate either in person or online via Zoom using the information below.
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83078181281?pwd=8aPINlZm9jjzxbDosIL5Br6xn07TEv.1
Meeting ID: 830 7818 1281
Passcode: 448743
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BOROUGH OF YEADON
DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
BOROUGH COUNCIL CAUCUS MEETING
February 12, 2026
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Citizens’ Forum (Comments limited to 3 minutes)
4. Mayor’s Report
5. President’s Report
6. Manager’s Report
7. Solicitor’s Report
8. Tax Collector’s Report
9. Engineer’s Report
10. Reports
A. Finance
B. Ordinances & Zoning
C. Public Works
D. Public Safety
i. Police Department’s Report
ii. Emergency Management’s Report
iii. Fire Department’s Report
E. Planning Commission
F. Library
G. Recreation
11. Adjournment
State Senator Anthony H. Williams, in collaboration with Friendship Circle Senior Center, PECO, AQUA and the Pennsylvania Utilities Commission is hosting a
Friendship Circle Senior Center
1515 Lansdowne Ave., Darby, PA 19023
For more information, please call 215-492-2980, e-mail Joy.Norman@pasenate.com or visit SenatorAnthonyHWilliams.com

Regular Monday trash pickup will take place on Tuesday, 1/27. Tuesday’s regular trash pickup will remain in place.
Essential employees will remain available.
The Mayor has declared a Snow Emergency for the Borough due to the pending forecast of a major snowstorm expected to impact our area. This declaration will remain in effect until it is officially lifted.
Pursuant to Borough Code, during the continuance of a Snow Emergency, the following regulations are strictly enforced: https://ecode360.com/11892083
No person shall park a motor vehicle or allow a vehicle to remain parked at any time on any designated Snow Emergency Route as identified in § 285-83. https://ecode360.com/11892087
No person shall drive a motor vehicle on any designated Snow Emergency Route as identified in § 285-82, unless the vehicle is equipped with snow tires or chains. https://ecode360.com/11892086
The Guenther and Myra municipal parking lots may be utilized for vehicles that need to be moved during the Snow Emergency.
Please be advised that, due to the anticipated storm, parking restrictions for “Parking Prohibited Certain Hours” will be temporarily lifted for next week only, from Monday, January 26, 2026 through Friday, January 30, 2026
During this time, the usual requirements to move vehicles on specific days and during certain hours will be suspended. Residents will not be required to move their vehicles for scheduled parking restrictions while this temporary suspension is in effect.
Please note that illegally parked vehicles will still be subject to enforcement, including but not limited to vehicles:
Vehicles in violation may be ticketed and/or towed at the owner’s expense.
Residents are encouraged to limit travel when possible, use caution if travel is necessary, and comply with all posted signage and directions from Borough officials.
Updates will be provided as conditions change and when the Snow Emergency is lifted.

A virtual Public Safety Committee Meeting will be held on Saturday, January 24, 2026 at 9:30 am.
The meeting will be open to public participation via Zoom. If you wish to participate, please complete the form below. You will be emailed a link at the time of the meeting.
Yeadon Borough Council will hold a legislative meeting at 7:00 PM on Thursday, January 15, 2026.
The meeting takes place in the Borough Hall auditorium. The public is invited to attend and participate either in person or online via Zoom using the information below.
Please click the link below to join the webinar:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83344192997?pwd=yrrrWDZfEPeMaO0wZaiTWiqpmNqwBQ.1
Meeting ID: 833 4419 2997
Passcode: 281951
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BOROUGH OF YEADON
DELAWARE COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA
BOROUGH COUNCIL LEGISLATIVE MEETING
January 15, 2026
1. Pledge of Allegiance
2. Roll Call
3. Citizens’ Forum (Agenda Items Only – comments limited to 3 minutes)
4. Minutes
a. Consideration to approve December 11, 2025, Caucus Meeting Minutes.
b. Consideration to approve December 22, 2025, Legislative Meeting Minutes.
5. Mayor’s Report
6. President’s Report
a. Swearing in of Mr. Joseph Providence as the Chair of the Vacancy Board.
7. Manager’s Report
a. Consideration to terminate employee number 10282 effective December 23, 2025.
b. Consideration to advertise Ordinance number 2026-001 an amendment to Article IV of the Borough Code entitled Historical Commission.
c. Consideration for the approval of the Yeadon Mobile Device Policy for Council Members and Borough Employees.
d. Consideration for the approval of handicap application submitted for 156 Fairview Ave, Yeadon, PA 19050.
e. Consideration for the approval of handicap application submitted for 976 MacDade Blvd, Yeadon, PA 19050.
8. Solicitor’s Report
a. Consideration for the approval of the separation agreement for employee number 10184 with the Borough of Yeadon.
9. Tax Collector’s Report
10. Engineer’s Report
11. Reports
A. Finance
1. Consideration for the approval of the January 2026 Accounts Payable List.
2. Consideration for the approval of the December 2025 Cash Balance Report.
3. Consideration to add Antoinette Truehart, Joy Taylor and Crystal Sapp as signers on all Borough bank accounts effective immediately.
4. Consideration to remove Rafi Cave and LaToya Monroe from all Borough bank accounts effective immediately.
B. Ordinances & Zoning
C. Public Works
D. Public Safety
i. Police Department’s Report
a. Consideration to adopt the amendment of Ordinance 285-32 Special Purpose and Special Permit Parking Zones to include 1st street, 800 Laurel, and 800 Arbor Road for overnight permit parking from 2 AM to 6 AM only.
b. Consideration to adopt the amendment of Ordinance 285-30 Parking Prohibited at All Times to include Elder Avenue on the South side from Paul Street to S. Union Avenue.
ii. Emergency Management’s Report
iii. Fire Department’s Report
E. Recreation
12. Adjournment
Yeadon Borough Offices will be closed in observance of Martin Luther King, Jr. Day on Monday, January 19.
There will be a modified trash and recycling schedule this week as follows:
Yeadon Borough Chief of Police Henry J. Giammarco, Jr. was recently sworn in as Sergeant at Arms of the Delaware County Police Chiefs Association during the organization’s annual banquet, held Friday, January 9th at the Springfield Country Club.
New officers for the Police Chiefs Association were sworn in by Honorable Judge Linda Cartisano.


