68 S. Moore Street
PO Box 578
Elizabethville, PA 17023
717.362.7945
Hours:
Effective 6/24/2024
Monday - Thursday 8:00am-1:00pm
Code Enforcement Hours:
Hours may vary
Council MeetingsStay Informed. Get Involved.
Borough Council Meeting
August 12, 2024 - 07:00 PM
Elizabethville Borough Building |
Upcoming EventsStay
Informed. Get Involved.
Music in the Park - E-ville Chris
July 26, 2024
Elizabethville Borough Park Sponsored by MI Windows & Doors |
Music in the Park - Lite Switch
August 30, 2024
Elizabethville Borough Park Sponsored by Kratzer's Hardware |
"The Star of the Valley"Founded
in 1817
The town of Elizabethville was founded in April 1817, and became
incorporated as a Borough of the Commonwealth in 1895. Elizabethville
is located about 26 miles northeast of Harrisburg, at the crossroads
of US Highway Route 209 and Pennsylvania State Route 225. It is
situated in the Lykens Valley, between beautiful scenic mountain
ranges. The approximate population of Elizabethville is 1,500 citizens.
The local government is comprised of a Mayor and seven Council members.
We have a public school system, churches of various denominations,
a volunteer fire company, a public library, banking institutions, and
additional businesses of various kinds.
A community park of 14.5 acres is a peaceful location that
contains several pavilions, three baseball fields, and a playground. Additional amenities of the
park area also include a bandstand and restrooms. The
entrance to an abandon rail line is located in the top corner of
our park. The trail borders the park creating a greenway
to Weiser State Forest and continues on for miles. It is
used by hikers, mountain bikers and cross country skiers all of
who begin or end their adventure through our borough park.
Elizabethville is a small, friendly community which strives to
be the "Star of the Valley."
Latest NewsStay Informed. Get Involved.
Request to Conserve Water
Due to dry conditions and a lack of rainfall, the Elizabethville Area Authority is asking customers to conserve water and limit the unnecessary use of water such as washing cars, filling pools, watering the lawn, power washing your house, etc. at this time. Under current conditions, cooperative conservation will help prevent the need for mandatory water conservation. Thank you for your cooperation!
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Elizabethville Borough Office Closed - July 15-19, 2024
The Office will be closed July 15-19, 2024.
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