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Rescheduled Trash Collection for Some Residents

Due to equipment problems, trash collection on the following blocks did not take place on Tuesday, July 30:

• 1000 block of Guenther Avenue
• 1000 block of Whitby Avenue
• 700 block of Fern Street

Collection on these three blocks has been rescheduled for the following day, Wednesday, July 31.

PA Real ID

REAL ID in Pennsylvania: What You Need to Know

Beginning October 1, 2020, Pennsylvanians will need a REAL ID-compliant driver’s license, photo ID card, or another form of federally-acceptable identification (such as a valid passport or military ID) to board a domestic commercial flight or enter a federal building or military installation that requires ID.

REAL IDs are now available to Pennsylvanians who want them. To help you decide if you need a REAL ID, and provide information on what documents you will need and steps you can take to get an optional REAL ID, visit the Pennsylvania REAL ID website.

Spotlight on the Spectrum

Yeadon Public Library Presents Spotlight on the Spectrum Program

The Spotlight on The Spectrum program serves as a peer group for children with developmental delays or sensory issues (Autism, Asperger’s and ADHD) and their parents, care takes and relatives. Please join us in the Yeadon Public Library community room, on Tuesday, April 2, 2019 at 7:00 pm.

Yeadon Public Library is a hub for the community and provides essential programs, workshops, activities and resources. The library now offers the same opportunities
for families living with autism; we are pleased to announce its sponsorship of the Spotlight on The Spectrum Program. The program will be held on every 3rd Saturday, 1:00pm-3:00pm

Spotlight on The Spectrum is a community grass roots program aimed to bring awareness to various forms of developmental delays or sensory issues (Autism, Asperger’s and ADHD). Spotlight on The Spectrum is designed to provide hope, inspiration, resources and education to parents, children and loved ones living with autism. The program gives attendees the opportunity to hear and interact with professionals, in the field and loved ones of those with autism.

For more information about this and other Yeadon Public Library programs visit yeadonlibrary.org, call 610-623-4090 or email librarydirector@yeadonborough.com.

Borough Offices Closed Wednesday, Feb. 20

Due to the expected winter storm today, Yeadon Borough Municipal Offices will be closed.

The William Penn School District is also closed today, Wednesday, February 20th.

Residents with emergency or acute needs should call 911. Please report power outages to PECO at 800-841-4141.

Heating Assistance Available

No Heat?

Contact the LIHEAP (Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program) No Heat Hotline: 610-447-3099 Option #4.
After Hours Emergency Number: 1-866-452-6152.

Also, contact the Office of Emergency Management at 610-623-2392 who will follow up with you.

Summer Trash Schedule Begins July 2

Notice to all Yeadon Borough residents:

Trash pick-up will be two days per week beginning July 2, 2018 through August 31, 2018
Summer trash will be picked up as follows:

If your trash is normally collected on:

  • Monday: during the summer schedule, it will be collected on Monday and Thursday.
  • Tuesday: during the summer schedule, it will be collected on Tuesday and Friday.
  • Thursday: during the summer schedule, it will be collected on Thursday and Monday.
  • Friday: during the summer schedule, it will be collected on Friday and Tuesday.

Recycling pickup occurs throughout the borough on Wednesdays year-round.
Please note: Due to the holiday, there will be no recycling pickup on Wednesday, July 4, 2018.

Yeadon Emergency Management Survey

Disaster can strike at any moment. We all have a responsibility to be ready. The Borough of Yeadon is required to ensure disaster preparedness for our community. We are asking you to complete this form to help us protect you and your family. The information will be used for the sole purpose of the Yeadon Emergency Management Agency. With this information we can assess the needs of our community in the event of a disaster, whether manmade or natural, and take steps to reduce loss of lives and property. Please take a few minutes to complete by clicking on the link below to get started. Thank you.

Click HERE!