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Township Offices
1286 Black Rock Road
PO Box 406
Oaks, PA 19456
610-933-9179
Fax: 610-983-0355
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Office Hours:
8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m
Monday-Friday

 

Established in 1805, Upper Providence, Montgomery County, Pa., has been one of the fastest growing communities in Pennsylvania for the last 15 years, now topping a population of 18,300.

Alongside employers — including world-class pharmaceutical companies — our residents enjoy history and nature, thanks to our community volunteers' strategic restoration and preservation efforts for the Schuylkill Canal, Lock Number 60, and development of Black Rock Park.

Be sure to check out the Board & Administration section for Minutes & Agendas and find programs for all ages in the updated Recreation section.

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FYI: Just to keep things interesting, there's another Upper Providence Township in Delaware County, Pennsylvania, located about 30 miles from here. That's why you'll want to clarify you live in Upper Providence, Montgomery County when working with anyone on a regional level. Click here for maps showing Upper Providence Township in Montgomery County and the Delaware Valley Region

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Township Hiring
Submit your application for Township Director of Fire & Emergency Services by 3 p.m. on Friday, May 30. Job qualifications and application details.

Schuylkill Canal Towpath Restoration Project
Montgomery County is working to restore portions of the Schuylkill Canal and Towpath in Upper Providence Township. Find out more about this project on the Montgomery County website.