The Butler Township Service Department is determined to provide residents with the best service. This service can only be achieved through a partnership between Residents and the Township. Please help assist our road crew by removing vehicles off the street whenever possible to make it easier for our plows to make it through neighborhoods during snow removal operations. Thank you!
How snow removal is prioritized
Township residents often ask how the snow removal service is prioritized. Here is a summary of the policies: During storms, major thoroughfares and streets are cleared first, along with bridges, school zones, hills and steep-incline areas (including residential areas). Next, residential neighborhoods with flat terrain receive attention. Continuing snow and wind, extremely low temperatures and ice that intermittently melts and …
Take a moment for winter safety
Winter is here, and so are the reminders for ways you can help the fire and police departments provide the most efficient and effective emergency services. Make sure your home address is clearly visible from the street. Curb markings and mailbox signs covered by snow and ice can delay the arrival of crews. Address numbers are most valuable if they …
Who’s Responsible for the Roads?
Several major thoroughfares in the township are maintained by the Montgomery County Engineer’s Office and not Butler Township. These are typically the major roadways that cross jurisdictions. Plowing, salting, asphalt repair and pothole repair are the responsibility of the county on the following roadways: Dog Leg Road Frederick Pike Healthcliff Lightner Road Little York Road Martindale Road North Dixie Drive Old …