
The May 2023 issue of the Lansdowne Leader has been printed and is being distributed to households throughout the borough.
“If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?”
If a public meeting is held and no one from the public attends, how is the public heard? Your input is needed (required) on the Borough’s Facilities Plan and the time for your input is NOW in the early stages before any decisions are made.
Borough Council will hold a public meeting on March 29, 2023 at 7 pm in Borough Hall (in-person and on Zoom). Be there to listen, learn, and be heard on facilities’ decisions that could range up to $20 million.
The Winter 2023 issue of the Lansdowne Leader has been printed and is being distributed to households throughout the borough. With the introduction of this supplemental Winter issue, we are taking a different approach, focusing on communication: listening to you Read More
The November 2022 issue of the Lansdowne Leader has been printed and is being distributed to households throughout the borough. Be sure to check out this issue for profiles of all endorsed local candidates, voting information, updated polling places, as Read More
The Lansdowne Democratic Committee declares our staunch support for the Reproductive Rights of Women, including access to safe, legal abortions. Upon learning of the draft opinion by Justice Alito of the Supreme Court to overturn Roe v Wade (1973), we Read More
The May 2022 issue of the Lansdowne Leader has been printed and is being distributed to households throughout the borough. Be sure to check out this issue for profiles of all endorsed local candidates, voting information, updated polling places, as Read More
Due to health concerns caused by COVID-19, the Delaware County Bureau of Elections voted to consolidate numerous precincts in Lansdowne Borough beginning with the November 2020 General Election. Precincts 2, 3, and 4 now vote at Penn Wood High School. Read More