Frequently Asked Questions
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Willistown Township holds a recycling event every April for residents. Keep an eye on the WillisTowne Crier for the date and list of accepted items.
In 2024, area Goodwill stores announced they would begin free electronic recycling.
Another option for Chester County residents is the Lanchester Landfill located in Narvon, PA run by the Chester County Solid Waste Authority. For a list of no fee recyclables and fee based recyclables please visit: Recycling at the Lanchester Landfill
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Please refer to the Willistown Township Burning Ordinance for information about burning in Willistown.Administration
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Please refer to the Willistown Township Nuisance Ordinance for information about noise disturbance in Willistown.Administration
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Only deer on the side of the road will be picked up (i.e. not a deceased deer on private property). For state roads (please see list below), please call PennDOT at 484-340-3200. For local roads, call the PA Game Commission at 610-926-3136. Other deceased animals (raccoons, foxes, skunks etc) will not be picked up.
For deer IN the road and obstructing traffic, please call the non emergency Willistown police line at 610-647-1440.
State Road List
N Cedar Hollow Road
Delchester Road/State Road 2013
Devon Road/State Road 2024
Goshen Road/State Road 2010
King Road
Lancaster Avenue
Paoli Pike/State Road 2014
Providence Road/State Road 2016
South Valley Road (between Devon Road to Whitehorse Road)/State Road 1005
Street Road/State Road 926
Sugartown Road/State Road 2022
Warren Avenue/State Road 2015
West Chester Pike/State Road 3
*Whitehorse Road (*bridges only)Roads not listed are local roads.
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No, Certificate of Occupancy (U&O) is not required for any property sale in Willistown Township.
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Hunting and trapping is allowed on privately owned land as long as the person is following the PA Game Commission laws, the Township Ordinance and any regulations and ordinances of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Hunters and trappers should always seek permission from landowners prior to accessing private property. Written permission carried while hunting on private lands is not required, but it is advisable. The Permission to Hunt/Trap Form created by the PA Game Commission can be downloaded and filled out and carried with the hunter/trapper while on private lands.
Hunting/trapping is NOT allowed on Township owned lands.