July 2024 e-Newsletter

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Fourth of July in Lower Gwynedd...

Traffic Restrictions Night of Fireworks:


Kiwanis Club Of Ambler PA Fireworks are scheduled on July 5th, 2024. Please be aware that there will be road restrictions in place throughout Lower Gwynedd Township due to the fireworks.



The following road restrictions will be in place the night of the Fireworks:


5:00PM Houston Rd between Knight & Dager Rd will be shut down in both directions

8:30PM Handicapped Parking at WMS terminated (or as soon as lot fills up)

9:00PM Dager Rd traffic terminated both directions (or as soon as lots fill up)

9:15PM / 9:30PM Fireworks show scheduled to begin

9:40PM SB Bethlehem Pk at Sumneytown/Norristown will be shut down, also SB Bethlehem Pk at Penllyn Pk—NO TRAFFIC SOUTH OF THESE INTERSECTIONS.


Traffic on the following roads will be restricted to residents and their guests (Off street parking only): Buckley, Brights, Brookside, Cedar, Foulke, Hoover, Houston, Knight, Kyle, Marion, Meadowcreek, Montgomery & Norma.


Following the activities: Traffic from the exits of WHS and WMS lots will be directed east on Houston Rd towards Dager Rd out towards Bethlehem Pike. WHS student lot traffic will be directed towards Penllyn Pk using both lanes

Holiday Trash Schedule


Republic Services will be operating under a holiday schedule the week of 4th of July. Normal trash and recycling service will take place on Monday, July 1st. There will be no collection on Thursday, July 4th. Trash collection is scheduled for Friday, July 5th. 






Offices Closed-July 4th & July 5th

Important News

The Montgomery County Youth Aid Panel: Volunteers Wanted

The Montgomery County Youth Aid Panel, Wissahickon Chapter, is looking for volunteers! Montgomery County's District Attorney's Youth Aid Panel Program (YAP) promotes restorative justice, representing an innovative approach by law enforcement toward juvenile offenders. The YAP provides a second chance for certain first-time juvenile criminal offenders who accept responsibility for their actions and satisfactorily demonstrate both public and private accountability. Juveniles and their families meet with trained local volunteer panelists to implement a comprehensive plan that promotes restorative justice for the victim, community, and offender. Panels are staffed by local volunteers who receive specialized training. Panelist must be 18 years or older, a U.S. citizen, a Montgomery County resident (for at least one year), must complete a training program, pass a background check, and must commit to a minimum of one-year of service. If you're interested in applying, please submit a written application available at Youth Aid Panel | Montgomery County, PA - Official Website (montcopa.org).

Open House- July 11th, 2024- 4pm-6:30pm

July Meetings

 Lower Gwynedd Township
1130 North Bethlehem Pike
Spring House, PA 19477
Phone: (215) 646-5302
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