Warrington Township
Warrington Township, aptly designated as “The Gateway to Historic Bucks County,” stands as a testament to the seamless integration of history, community, and commerce. Home to a vibrant population of 25,000 residents and more than 375 businesses, Warrington is not only a dynamic residential area but also a bustling commercial center. Spanning 13.8 square miles, this township is strategically nestled amidst agricultural and preserved lands, embodying a harmonious blend of tradition and progress.
Warrington’s charm lies in its diverse landscape, which ranges from serene agricultural fields to meticulously preserved lands. With 300 acres dedicated to parks and active recreation, residents enjoy a plethora of outdoor spaces to connect with nature. Additionally, nearly 700 acres of open space contribute to the township’s commitment to maintaining its greenery, providing a refreshing contrast to the urban bustle.
One of Warrington’s standout features is its proximity to countless historic, cultural, and artistic treasures scattered across Bucks County. Residents have the privilege of easy access to a rich tapestry of heritage sites, museums, and artistic events, providing an enriching cultural experience. Warrington’s strategic location makes it a gateway for exploration into the broader historical and cultural landscape of Bucks County.
Carroll Engineering Corporation’s recent appointment as Warrington’s Township Engineer reflects our dedication to providing exceptional engineering services. This partnership emphasizes our commitment to efficient solutions, supporting communities, and safeguarding the environment. We thank Warrington Township for this appointment and we look forward to building a trusting, working relationship.
Lower Nazareth Township
Lower Nazareth Township, a historic region in Northampton County, Pennsylvania, holds a significant place in the state’s history. Established in 1807, the Township has evolved over the years, shaping its identity and governance in accordance with the Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code enacted in 1933.
Lower Nazareth Township boasts a population of 6,922 residents. Spanning 13.57 square miles, the township covers an expansive area of 8,681 acres. The road infrastructure in Lower Nazareth Township is well-developed, with a total road mileage of 51.91 within the Township and an additional 14.34 miles falling under the state’s jurisdiction.
Lower Nazareth Township’s roots trace back to its incorporation in 1807, making it a key player in the early development of municipal governance in Pennsylvania. Townships like Lower Nazareth were the original governmental subdivisions of counties, serving as the foundation for local administration and community development.
Lower Nazareth Township operates under the governance structure defined by the Pennsylvania Second Class Township Code. This legal framework outlines the rules and regulations governing Townships classified as Second Class. The Township is led by a Board of five elected Supervisors, who play a crucial role in overseeing and managing local affairs and a Township Manager responsible for the day-to-day operations of the Township.
Carroll Engineering Corporation is honored to have been appointed as the Township Engineer in 2024 for Lower Nazareth, underscoring our steadfast commitment to delivering outstanding engineering services. This collaboration underscores our dedication to providing effective solutions, prompt service, community support, and environmental stewardship. We express our gratitude to Lower Nazareth Township for entrusting us with this role and eagerly anticipate cultivating a strong and trusting working relationship.