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SUMMER JOB OPPORTUNITY  Youth 16-19 looking for summer work at the Borough in the parks, cleaning the Baltimore Ave. and Springfield Road corridors. Work is supervised Monday to Friday 7 hours per day. Compensation is $12.00 per hour under 18 years of age and $15.00 hour over 18 years of age. Begins Monday June 6,...

Come down to Kent Park on Saturday May 28th for the annual Clifton Heights Trout Tournament. The fishing begins at 9am and goes until 1pm. Also you can bring your children down Friday night the 27th at 6pm for the stocking of the creek.

A reminder to all residents that the carnival is back this year. Starting Monday night the 23rd through Saturday night the 28th you can get you funnel cake fix and all your favorite rides from 6-10pm every night. Please come out and support our local sports organizations!!

This morning the Clifton Heights Fire and Police Departments were dispatched to 25 South Diamond Street for a working building fire with residents trapped. Upon arrival an initial search confirmed there were no occupants in the building. Throughout the morning the fire companies worked diligently to extinguish the fire. I first wish to thank the...

The Clifton Heights Police Department is currently accepting applications for a full time police officer. All instructions and requirements are contained in the link to the application below. CHPD Full Time Application

Click the link to view the digital copy of the Winter Clifton Quarterly. The paper copy should be arriving in your mailbox soon. Clifton Quarterly Winter 22

  Clifton Heights Mayor Mark Campbell and Clifton Heights Borough Council welcomed the signing of a formal agreement with Upper Darby School District that will result in the renovation and transfer of ownership of the youth athletic fields to the borough while permitting the school district to move forward with construction of the new Clifton...

The signing of the agreement between the Clifton Heights Borough Council and the Upper Darby School District will be held at 7:00 P.M. at the Borough Council Meeting on February 15, 2022 This memorializes a tentative agreement that was jointly announced in August. Under the agreement, the Upper Darby School District will renovate the existing...

Registration is currently open for the Clifton Heights PAL upcoming baseball and softball seasons. You can sign up your child and/or volunteer here.

Please call borough hall at (610) 623-1000

Please contact borough hall at (610) 623-1000

No, under Borough Ordinance and State Law it is illegal to shovel or plow snow into a public thoroughfare.

There are several different methods used to maintain the roads for safe travel during the winter. At times, the snowfall may not be heavy enough to require plowing, and salt or will be used. In such instances, the salting process will start on and continue until all roads are completed. Other times, snowfall may be...

PennDOT handles the state highways located within the Borough. After careful evaluation, Clifton heights determined that it was not in the best interest of our resident to continue the contract with PennDOT. The contract has been terminated, placing the sole responsibility of the opening of state highways back with the state. This will allow the...

A Snow Emergency will last at least 24 hours; however, the length may vary depending on the severity of the storm. Residents should check the Borough website for an update on the status of the Snow Emergency. Residents who do not have access to the internet may call the (610-623-1000) to inquire about the status...

Once a Snow Emergency has been declared:  It will be announced via Red Alert.  It will be posted on the Borough Website.  Residents can call Request Line at (610) 623-1000 to inquire about Snow Emergency status.  Vehicles blocking highways, local roads or driveways will be towed.

There may be times when the falling and accumulation of snow and ice upon the streets of Clifton Heights constitutes a significant danger to the safety and wellbeing of residents and/or people traveling within the Borough. At that time, a recommendation will be made by the Borough Manager to declare a "Snow Emergency" for the...

For any issues with your trash please contact borough hall at (610) 623-1000

You can call borough hall at (610) 623-1000 and one will be dropped off to you.

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