For our Pay as You Throw participants, Heads up! Trash and recycling will be collected on WEDNESDAY, July 6th due to the 4th of July holiday on Monday. Please have your trash and recycling at the curb by 6 AM. Read on...
Chester County Health Dept. is conducting a survey of people who live or work in Chester County regarding your knowledge of & experience with Lyme disease. The survey will take about 5 minutes, & results will guide community education about Lyme disease. Link to survey - Complete by July 15!
At their meeting on June 8, the Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution denouncing gun violence and urging state and federal law makers to enact stronger protections against gun violence. Read on...
Powered by Retrievr, West Whiteland Twp. now brings you convenient recycling for your unwanted clothing & electronics! Retrievr responsibly recycles or reuses all items & ensures data security for electronics. Pick-up is $10 with add-ons for large items. Read on...
West Whiteland Township's plans and ordinances direct mixed-use residential and commercial development, along with corresponding transportation improvements, to the commercial corridors around Exton Crossroads, with the long-term goal of making it a more vibrant and walkable area, while keeping our existing neighborhoods the way they are.
Preservation
Historic resources are an important part of the Township's history and contribute greatly to the community's identity and overall unique character. West Whiteland has a rich history and has served as the crossroads at the heart of Chester County since the Revolutionary War. The Township serves as a regional model in the municipal support of historic preservation and was one of the first municipalities in the county to adopt an ordinance to establish a historical commission. Read More
Transportation
Transportation Improvement Projects
Since the enactment of the transportation impact fee in 2015, the Township has collected nearly $750,000 to be used for projects to mitigate the impact of new development. At present, the Township is holding those funds in order to accumulate sufficient capital to match funds for future projects. Read More
Open Space
Room to Breathe
Over 20% of the land in the Township is permanently protected open space. Any time land is subdivided or developed, whether for residential or corporate purposes, the developer is required to set aside a predetermined amount of land for open space and recreation. Township staff works with each developer individually and must approve the open space arrangements or assess an open space fee to secure adequate amounts of recreational areas for our residents.