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07/13/2026

Monday, July 13th Update

As of 5:00pm, only one (1) roadway remains closed/impassable due to a low hanging wire. Several streets remain down to a single lane, but they are open and passable.

MT Public Works continues working on debris removal and reopening of Township facilities and parks. They have also transitioned today to debris management on public roadways and rights-of-way. (See below)

Landis Woods Park continues to be marked as CLOSED until further notice, for safety reasons. All trails are blocked and the park is not safe for use due to the number of trees down and hanging branches. The Township respectfully requests that all residents adhere to this closing and do not enter the park for any reason for their own safety.

Perelman Park has reopened. The tree blocking the park has been removed, and the park has been evaluated for safety due to other trees down and hanging limbs, and it has been determined that the park can reopen.

Extension of free resident drop off at MT Compost Park and additional Sunday hours. The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike is operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday) and now extended hours on Sundays from 7:00am to 7:00pm through July 26th. The Compost Park will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through Sunday July 26th. REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors. Residents must present a MT Compost Park card indicating that they are a Township resident; Compost Park cards are available at the MT Municipal Office located at 1840 Municipal Drive, Monday through Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm.

Debris Management. Today Manheim Township Public Works and our contracted tree service vendor, began the process of ensuring each public roadway and the associated right-of-way is clear and safe. We are asking for the resident’s patience, as this process will take an extended period of time to complete, estimated to be weeks, and potentially a month or more until all neighborhoods in the Township are completed. MT Public Works will be going systematically neighborhood by neighborhood, street by street, starting with neighborhoods that were hardest hit by the storm.

We will not be publishing a schedule for this work, as we will be reevaluating daily the progress we are making as well as the progress made by residents and contractors throughout the Township. We will continue to encourage residents to try and remove debris to the MT Compost Park if they are able. This will take a Team approach by the residents, contractors, and the Township itself to successfully restore our great Township to pre-storm conditions. We can assure all residents that through this process, over the coming weeks, that all neighborhoods and streets in the Township will be visited by our public works staff.

As a reminder - residents should NOT move any additional debris onto any public roadway or the public right-of-way. The Townships debris management plan has been put into place to make the public roadways and rights-of-way safe for the public: it is NOT intended to function as a clean-up service, or substitute for any work on private property that a resident would do or hire a contractor to do.

Damage Assessment/Storm Damage Reporting. Manheim Township, in conjunction with the Lancaster County Department of Public Safety (LCDPS) wants to remind residents to report their storm damage from the 4th of July storm. Damage assessment and damage reporting does start at the local level, but the LCDPS has made a link available for residents to report their individual damages. Manheim Township is encouraging residents to use this link to report damage; please DO NOT call Manheim Township directly.

The link to report damage is: https://lancastercountypa.gov/3025/Storm-Damage

The Township also encourages and reminds residents to contact their homeowner’s insurance to file their claim for damages; there is no expectation of public assistance for this storm event at this time.

Manheim Township will post its next update Tuesday afternoon.

07/10/2026

Friday, July 10th Update

As of 10:00am, less than six (6) roadways remain closed/blocked throughout the Township. These closures remain within residential neighborhoods, with all main roadways now open.

Only one traffic signal, Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road, remains as not functioning. Stop signs are in place.

MT Public Works continues working on the remaining road openings, debris removal and reopening of Township facilities. They will be transitioning to debris management starting on Monday July 13th (See below).

PPL is reporting 100% restoration throughout the Township. There will be no additional updates on utility-related issues, residents can check PPL directly at https://www.pplelectric.com/

Overlook Golf Course is now operating with full 18 holes open as of Friday morning.

Landis Woods Park has been evaluated and is now being marked as CLOSED until further notice, for safety reasons. All trails are blocked and the park is not safe for use due to the number of trees down and hanging branches. The Township respectfully requests that all residents adhere to this closing and do not enter the park for any reason for their own safety.

Perelman Park has been evaluated and is now being marked as CLOSED until further notice, for safety reasons. The park remains inaccessible due to a large tree down across the entrance way, as well as multiple trees down and hanging branches in the park. The Township respectfully requests that all residents adhere to this closing and do not enter the park for any reason for their own safety.

Extension of free resident drop off at MT Compost Park and additional Sunday hours. The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike is operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Saturday) and now extended hours on Sundays from 7:00am to 7:00pm through July 26th. The Compost Park will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents and East Lampeter residents who are cleaning up storm debris through Sunday July 26th. REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors. Residents must present a MT Compost Park card indicating that they are a Township resident; Compost Park cards are available at the MT Municipal Office located at 1840 Municipal Drive, Monday through Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm. East Lampeter residents should visit their municipal building to receive an access card.

Debris Management. The 4th of July storm caused unprecedented damage to many parts of Manheim Township. The monumental task of debris clean-up and management has been ongoing by both residents and the Township since late Saturday night after the storm. The Township’s priority has been to get roadways opened, and immediate issues with fallen trees mitigated that were causing safety hazards. The Township will now be transitioning to ensuring that all public roadways and the right-of-way along every roadway is open, clear of debris, and is safe for the public.

Starting on Monday July 13th, Manheim Township Public Works and our contracted tree service vendor, will begin that process of ensuring each public roadway and the associated right-of-way is clear and safe. We are asking for the resident’s patience, as this process will take an extended period of time to complete, estimated to be weeks, and potentially a month or more until all neighborhoods in the Township are completed. MT Public Works will be going systematically neighborhood by neighborhood, street by street, starting with neighborhoods that were hardest hit by the storm. We will not be publishing a schedule for this work, as we will be reevaluating daily the progress we are making as well as the progress made by residents and contractors throughout the Township. We will continue to encourage residents to try and remove debris to the MT Compost Park if they are able. This will take a team approach by the residents, contractors, and the Township itself to successfully restore our great Township to pre-storm conditions. We can assure all residents that through this process, over the coming weeks, that all neighborhoods and streets in the Township will be visited by our public works staff.

As a reminder - residents should NOT move any additional debris onto any public roadway or the public right-of-way. The Townships debris management plan is being put into place to make the public roadways and rights-of-way safe for the public: it is NOT intended to function as a clean-up service, or substitute for any work on private property that a resident would do or hire a contractor to do.

Damage Assessment/Storm Damage Reporting. Manheim Township, in conjunction with the Lancaster County Department of Public Safety (LCDPS) wants to remind residents to report their storm damage from the 4th of July storm. Damage assessment and damage reporting does start at the local level, but the LCDPS has made a link available for residents to report their individual damages. Manheim Township is encouraging residents to use this link to report damage; please DO NOT call Manheim Township directly. The link to report damage is https://lancastercountypa.gov/3025/Storm-Damage

The Township also encourages and reminds residents to contact their homeowner’s insurance to file their claim for damages; there is no expectation of public assistance for this storm event at this time.

Manheim Township will post its next update Monday afternoon.

07/09/2026

Wednesday, July 8th Evening Update:

As of 9:00pm this evening, additional roadways have been reopened throughout the Township. At this time, we believe approximately six to eight 6-8) road closures are still in place, however that count is fluid as multiple utility crews are working in most of the closure locations. Most of the closures remain within residential neighborhoods, however, one (1) closure continues to impact a major roadway which is:

East Roseville Road closed between Oregon Pike and Anne Avenue.

Utility crews continue to work in that area, and the roadway is expected to reopen in the near future.

Only one traffic signal remains as not functioning and is dark:
Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road

MT Public Works will resume work in the morning, working with utility companies on the remaining road openings, debris removal and reopening of Township facilities.

Numerous areas of the Township continue to see power restored. PPL continues to report that their goal is to have 100% restoration of the original outages by 11:00pm Wednesday night; as of 9:00pm this evening however, there are still approximately 400 residential outages concentrated in several of the hardest hit neighborhoods.

SAFETY REMINDER - PLEASE CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND DOWNED TREES AND UTILITY WIRES. YOU CAN NOT DETERMINE IF A WIRE IS ENERGIZED SIMPLY BY LOOKING AT IT – ASSUME ALL WIRES ARE ENERGIZED!

SAFETY REMINDER – If you encounter a barricaded roadway, DO NOT travel past the barricades. They are there for a reason. Also, do not try to pass downed trees or wires by driving onto a resident or businesses property. Please be respectful to our neighbors.

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, has had power restored and will reopen on Thursday July 9th at regular opening time of 7:30am, and will resume normal operations for all departments at that time.

Overlook Golf Course continues to operate with only the front-9 holes open for play.

The Manheim Township Public Library is operating on normal hours and will again be providing space for residents who are without power to charge their devices, with Wi-Fi available, and air-conditioned space to relax and recharge through today.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike is operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th.

REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors.

Manheim Township will post its next update Thursday afternoon.

07/08/2026

Wednesday, July 8th Afternoon Update:

As of 2:00pm this afternoon, additional roadways have been reopened throughout the Township. At this time, we believe approximately fourteen (14) road closures are still in place, however that count is fluid as multiple utility crews are working in most of the closure locations.

Most of the closures remain within residential neighborhoods, however, one (1) closure continues to impact a major roadway which is:

East Roseville Road closed between Oregon Pike and Anne Avenue.

BOTH Valley Road between Blue Streak Boulevard and Shaub Road and Oregon Pike at Roseville Road have fully reopened to traffic.

Only two (2) traffic signals (one previously not reported) remain as not functioning and are dark:
New Holland Pike at Butter Road
Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road

Per the motor vehicle code, a signalized intersection that is out SHOULD BE TREATED AS A FOUR-WAY STOP SIGN AND ALL MOTORISTS SHOULD STOP BEFORE PROCEEDING.

MT Public Works continues to work with utility companies on road openings, debris removal and reopening of Township facilities.

MT Fire Rescue on-duty personnel are again assisting residents in neighborhoods as available time permits between answering 911-calls for service, trying to assist residents with clean-up operations. This will continue through today.

Numerous areas of the Township continue to see power restored.

PPL continues to report that they expect to have 100% restoration of the original outages by 11:00pm Wednesday night.

SAFETY REMINDER - PLEASE CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND DOWNED TREES AND UTILITY WIRES. YOU CAN NOT DETERMINE IF A WIRE IS ENERGIZED SIMPLY BY LOOKING AT IT – ASSUME ALL WIRES ARE ENERGIZED!

SAFETY REMINDER – If you encounter a barricaded roadway, DO NOT travel past the barricades. They are there for a reason. Also, do not try to pass downed trees or wires by driving onto a resident or businesses property. Please be respectful to our neighbors.

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, continues to be without power and remains CLOSED for Wednesday July 8th. Critical staff will be working from other locations or remotely.

Overlook Golf Course did reopen at 8:00am on Wednesday July 8th with only the front-9 holes open for play.

Overlook and Skyline pools did reopen to the public at 12:00noon today, operating on normal hours.

The Manheim Township Public Library is operating on normal hours and will again be providing space for residents who are without power to charge their devices, with Wi-Fi available, and air-conditioned space to relax and recharge through today.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike is operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th.

REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors.

Calvary Church, located on Landis Valley Road, continues to provide air-conditioned space, along with restrooms, device charging, and Wi-Fi in the lobby area of the church until 4:30pm today.

Manheim Township will post its next update Wednesday evening.

07/08/2026

Tuesday, July 7th Evening Update

As of 9:00pm this evening, additional roadways have been reopened throughout the Township. At this time, there are eighteen (18) road closures still in place, down from thirty-two (32) at this time yesterday. Most of the closures are within residential neighborhoods, however, three closures continue to impact major roadways which include:

Oregon Pike closed between East Roseville Road and Crooked Oak Drive.
East Roseville Road closed between Oregon Pike and Municipal Drive.
Valley Road closed between Blue Streak Boulevard and Shaub Road.

As of 9:00pm this evening, there are utility and/or tree crews actively working at each of those three locations.

Traffic signals that are not functioning and are dark or are on flash have been reduced from seven (7) earlier today to three (3), and include:
Oregon Pike at Jake Landis Road
Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road
Harrisburg Pike at Crossings Boulevard (On Flash)

Per the motor vehicle code, a signalized intersection that is out SHOULD BE TREATED AS A FOUR-WAY STOP SIGN AND ALL MOTORISTS SHOULD STOP BEFORE PROCEEDING.

MT Public Works will continue to assist with street openings tomorrow and debris removal from Township facilities in order to assist with reopening of these facilities.

MT Fire Rescue on-duty personnel will again be assisting residents in neighborhoods as available time permits between answering 911-calls for service, trying to assist residents with clean-up operations.

Numerous areas of the Township saw power restored today, with PPL actively working around the clock with their own personnel and out-of-state utility companies to retore power.

Per a PPL update from this morning at 11:00am, they continue to report that they expect to have 95% of all outages repaired by Tuesday night at 11:00pm; and 100% by 11:00pm on Wednesday night.

SAFETY REMINDER - PLEASE CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND DOWNED TREES AND UTILITY WIRES. YOU CAN NOT DETERMINE IF A WIRE IS ENERGIZED SIMPLY BY LOOKING AT IT – ASSUME ALL WIRES ARE ENERGIZED!

SAFETY REMINDER – If you encounter a barricaded roadway, DO NOT travel past the barricades. They are there for a reason. Also, do not try to pass downed trees or wires by driving onto a resident or businesses property. Please be respectful to our neighbors.

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, continues to be without power and remains CLOSED for Wednesday July 8th. Critical staff will be working from other locations or remotely.

Overlook Golf Course will reopen at 8:00am on Wednesday July 8th with only the front-9 holes open for play.

Overlook and Skyline pools will reopen to the public at 12:00noon on Wednesday July 8th, resuming normal hours.

The Manheim Township Public Library is operating on normal hours and will again be providing space for residents who are without power to charge their devices, with Wi-Fi available, and air-conditioned space to relax and recharge.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike will be operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th.

REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors.

Calvary Church, located on Landis Valley Road, continues to provide air-conditioned space, along with restrooms, device charging, and Wi-Fi in the lobby area of the church between 8:30am and 4:30pm on Wednesday, July 8th, to any person needing these services.

Manheim Township will post its next update Wednesday afternoon.

07/07/2026

Tuesday, July 7th Afternoon Update

​As of 2:00pm this afternoon, additional roadways are in the final stages of being reopened. We have dropped below yesterday’s number of thirty-two (32) roadways closed. We will provide a current count and list in this evening’s update.​
Several intersections throughout Manheim Township continue to have traffic signals that are not functioning and are dark, including:
Fruitville Pike at Petersburg Road
Fruitville Pike at Buch Avenue
Oregon Pike at jake Landis Road
Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road
Oregon Pike at Butler Avenue
Oregon Pike at Chester Road (On Flash)
Harrisburg Pike at Crossings Boulevard

Per the motor vehicle code, a signalized intersection that is out SHOULD BE TREATED AS A FOUR-WAY STOP SIGN AND ALL MOTORISTS SHOULD STOP BEFORE PROCEEDING.

MT Public Works continues to assist with street openings, assessing damage and starting clean-up operations at several Township facilities such as Overlook and Skyline pool.

MT Fire Rescue on-duty personnel are now assisting residents in neighborhoods as available time permits between answering 911-calls for service, trying to assist residents with clean-up operations.

Several areas of the Township have active utility work underway as of this update. PPL and other utility vendors continue to work throughout the Township attempting to restore services.

PPL has provided an update that they have over 2,000 additional personnel working in the Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Pocono region from utility companies across the mid-Atlantic region and Canada in order to help expediate service restoration.

Per a PPL update from this morning at 11:00am, they continue to report that they expect to have 95% of all outages repaired by Tuesday night at 11:00pm; and 100% by 11:00pm on Wednesday night.

SAFETY REMINDER - PLEASE CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND DOWNED TREES AND UTILITY WIRES. YOU CAN NOT DETERMINE IF A WIRE IS ENERGIZED SIMPLY BY LOOKING AT IT – ASSUME ALL WIRES ARE ENERGIZED!

SAFETY REMINDER – If you encounter a barricaded roadway, DO NOT travel past the barricades. They are there for a reason. Also, do not try to pass downed trees or wires by driving onto a resident or businesses property. Please be respectful to our neighbors.

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, continues to be without power and remains CLOSED for Tuesday July 7th. Critical staff will be working from other locations or remotely.

Overlook Golf Course will remain closed for Tuesday July 7th as damage assessment and clean up continues.

Overlook Pool will remain closed for all activities on Tuesday July 7th; Skyline Pool will open ONLY FOR PROGRAM ACTIVITES AND SWIM MEET.

The Manheim Township Public Library is OPEN. The MTPL is also providing space for residents who are without power to charge their devices, with Wi-Fi available, and air-conditioned space to relax and recharge.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike will be operating on regular hours (7:00am to 7:00pm) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th. Access cards are required.

REMINDER that the Compost Park is for residential use – not open to commercial contractors.

The Township has also been made aware that Calvary Church, located on Landis Valley Road, is providing air-conditioned space, along with restrooms, device charging, and Wi-Fi in the lobby area of the church between 8:30am and 4:30pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, July 7th and 8th, to any person needing these services.

Manheim Township will post its next update Tuesday evening.

07/06/2026

Monday Afternoon, July 6th Update:

As of 6:30am today, public works crews were out across the Township working on additional road cleanups, assessing Township-owned infrastructure, and attempting to reopen and assess several parks that have been closed since Saturday night.

There are no additional pending calls for 911-service for police or fire rescue after last evenings storm.

Public works is continuing to work to make as many Township-owned roadways passable as possible. As previously noted, Township owned roadways that are still blocked are due to either some type of utility or power wire in the downed trees which must be handled by the utility company before the trees can be removed, or the trees are too large for Township owned resources and are awaiting the Township’s contracted tree vendor to arrive and remove the tree. The Township understands the frustration this may cause, but we ask for the publics patience as we try to work through these issues.

As of 1:00pm today, there are still forty (40) state and Township owned roadways that are blocked by downed trees and/or wires. Most of those closures are awaiting PPL action to clear downed wires before trees can be cut and removed in order to open the roadway.

With continued power outages, several intersections throughout Manheim Township continue to have traffic signals that are not functioning and are dark. Per the motor vehicle code, a signalized intersection that is out SHOULD BE TREATED AS A FOUR-WAY STOP SIGN AND ALL MOTORISTS SHOULD STOP BEFORE PROCEEDING.

PPL and other utility vendors continue to work throughout the Township attempting to restore services. PPL has provided an update that they have over 2,000 additional personnel working in the Lancaster, Harrisburg, and Pocono region from utility companies across the mid-Atlantic region and Canada in order to help expediate service restoration.

PPL is reporting that they expect to have 85% of all outages repaired by 11:00pm Monday night; 95% repaired by Tuesday night at 11:00pm; and 100% by 11:00pm on Wednesday night.

PLEASE CONTINUE TO EXERCISE CAUTION AROUND DOWNED TREES AND UTILITY WIRES. YOU CAN NOT DETERMINE IF A WIRE IS ENERGIZED SIMPLY BY LOOKING AT IT – ASSUME ALL WIRES ARE ENERGIZED!

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, continues to be without power, and will remain CLOSED for the rest of Monday July 6th. Critical staff will be working from other locations or remotely.

Due to the closure of the Manheim Township municipal office, the Zoning Hearing Board meeting scheduled for this evening has been CANCELLED.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike will be operating on regular hours on Monday (closing at 7:00pm) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th.

Manheim Township will post its next update Monday evening.

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07/06/2026

9 PM UPDATE:

As of 9:00pm this evening, response and clean-up operations by Manheim Township staff have ended for the day. Public works and Code Compliance staff will resume operations first thing Monday morning.

Police and fire rescue have worked through all pending 911-calls for service, as of 8:00pm there are no pending 911-calls for service in Manheim Township.

Public works has worked to make as many Township-owned roadways passable as possible. Township owned roadways that are still blocked are due to either some type of utility or power wire in the downed trees which must be handled by the utility company before the trees can be removed, or the trees are too large for Township owned resources and are awaiting the Township’s contracted tree vendor to arrive and remove the tree
There are several state-owned roadways that remain blocked.

PennDOT is also waiting for utility issues to be handled before they can remove trees and open the roadways.

Expect roadways that were noted in the previous press release to be blocked for the Monday morning commute; allow extra time and plan an alternate route if necessary.

PPL and other utility vendors continue to work throughout the Township attempting to restore services. Crews are expected to continue working through the night and into the next day.

The Manheim Township municipal office, located at 1840 Municipal Drive, continues to be without power, and will be CLOSED on Monday July 6th. Critical staff will be working from other locations or remotely.

The Manheim Township Compost Park on Oregon Pike will be operating on regular hours on Monday (opening at 7:00am) and will continue to operate at no cost to Manheim Township residents who are cleaning up storm debris through next Sunday July 12th.

Manheim Township asks all residents to exercise patience as we work as diligently and quickly, but safely, to restore Township-owned infrastructure. This severe storm was unprecedented in the damage it caused throughout areas of the Township, and it will take potentially several days for clean up and full restoration to occur.

Manheim Township will post its next update on Monday, July 6th.

Press Release sent earlier in the day: Manheim Township officials and staff are ensuring that public safety remains the top priority during and after the severe thunderstorms that swept through the area. Significant damage has been reported throughout the Township. Police, Fire Rescue, Codes Enforcement, and Public Works crews are actively assessing affected areas and documenting damage since the storm occurred.

Public Works is working to clear Township roads and make them passable, while PennDOT crews have been dispatched to clear state-maintained roadways. In areas where trees have fallen onto power lines, PPL must first secure the electrical hazard before the trees can be safely removed.

Fire Rescue is coordinating with Township and County Emergency Management to ensure residents who need additional assistance, including home oxygen support or emergency shelter, receive the necessary resources.Township staff continue to work diligently to respond to all areas and keep the community safe.

The Township Compost Site is open 11am-5pm today and is available for Township residents during the cleanup efforts.

Safety Reminders:

Homeowners should use extreme caution when cleaning up or around fallen trees due to the potential presence of downed or energized power lines.

If you encounter a non-functioning traffic signal, treat the intersection as a four-way stop. Come to a complete stop, yield to other vehicles as required, and proceed only when it is safe.

Several roadways throughout Manheim Township are currently impassable or only partially passable due to downed trees, utility lines, and storm debris. Residents are urged to avoid unnecessary travel, use alternate routes when possible, and exercise caution around work crews and emergency responders.

Ashford Lane
Belair Road
Biltmore Avenue
Blossom Hill Drive
Brookfield Road
Butter Road
Carriage Drive
Country Club Road
East Roseville Road at Municipal Drive
Eden Road
Fiddlers Green Road
Fruitville Pike at Weatherburn Drive
Glen Moore Circle
Grandview Blvd
Hedgerow Lane
Hess Blvd
Linden Avenue
Long Farm Lane
McGrann Blvd
Murray Hill Drive
New Holland Pike at Hillcrest Avenue
Newtown Road
Norwick Road
Orchard Lane
Oregon Pike at East Roseville Road
Peach Lane
Pinetown Road
Ruth Ridge Drive
Somerset Road
Sycamore Ave
Teddy Avenue
Valley Road
Woodside Road

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