Granville Township Tentative Budget 2025. Final budget will be adopted at the Board’s regularly scheduled meeting, December 9, 2024 at 4:00 p.m. The budget does not included a tax increase. Sewer bills will increase $5.00/quarter in January, 2025.
Category: What’s New
Burn Ban Effective Immediately 11/1/2024 – Lifted 11/22/2024
The Granville Township Board of Supervisors have instituted a burn ban for Granville Township. The burn ban will be in effect until our area receives a significant amount of rainfall.
UPDATE 11/22/24: – The Granville Township Supervisors have lifted the burn ban.
2024 ROAD PAVING
8/15/2024 – Effective Immediately – Anderson Rd will be closed for paving.
8/14/2024 – Effective Immediately – Malta Park Rd will be closed for paving.
Due to heavy rain the paving project has been postponed till Monday 8/12/24, weather permitting.
UPDATE 8/7/2024 – Due to rain the paving project has been moved to Thursday 8/8/2024, weather permitting.
UPDATE 8/5/2024 – Due to the weather the paving project will not start on 8/6/2024. It is now expected to start on 8/7/2024, weather permitting.
Tuesday, August 6th Glenn O. Hawbaker will be paving Loop Road, weather permitting, between Industrial Park Road and Middle Road. On August 7th & possibly August 8th, weather permitting, GOH will move to Malta Park Road and Anderson Road. Please avoid these areas. Any updates or changes to the schedule will be posted on the Township Facebook Page and our website at www.granvilletwp.org
RESIDENTS
Loop Road – The road will be closed from 7:00 a.m. – complete. The Contractor will most likely begin in the area of Industrial Park Road so you can exit towards Middle Road until the paver is in front of your access to Loop Road. This project will be completed as full width paving so no lane will be accessible while the paver is putting material down and cannot be driven on until the roller has completed the needed passes. The Contractor will make every effort to allow access but expect that it will be very limited and experience lengthy delays.
Anderson Road/Malta Park Road – The Contractor has not provided whether they will start the day at Anderson Rd. or Malta Park Rd. One will close at 7:00 a.m. and the other later in the day or the following day. The paving should begin at the intersection with SR103 so you can exit toward Granville until the paver is in front of your access to Anderson or Malta Park Road. This project will be completed as full width paving so no lane will be accessible while the paver is putting material down and cannot be driven on until the roller has completed the needed passes. The Contractor will make every effort to allow access but expect that it will be very limited and experience lengthy delays.
West Granville Volunteer Fire Company Chicken BBQ
Come and get it while you can! Dates: 05/11/2024; 06/08/2024; 07/13/2024; 08/10/2024; 9/14/2024
Ready between 10:30am and 11:00am. Stop by to pick up. Call ahead orders are encouraged. 717-248-0665. $7.00 a half.
Annual Gun & Cash Bash
The Annual Gun & Cash Bash will be held on Saturday, August 3, 2024. Tickets are available from members of City, Granville & McVeytown Fire Companies and the Granville Township Office during normal business hours. Tickets are $10.00. Come out and support your local fire companies. Attendance is not required to claim your prize.
Granville Fire Company Easter Egg Hunt
105 Malta Drive
Real Estate Tax Dates 2024
County/Municipal Tax Bills – March 1, 2024
Discount Period – March 1 – May 1, 2024
Face Period – May 2 – July 1, 2024
Penalty – July 2 – December 31, 2024
Delinquent if not paid by December 31, 2024
Mifflin County School District Bills – August 1, 2024
Discount Period – August 1 – October 1, 2024
Face Period – October 2 – December 2, 2024
- Installment 1 – August 26th
- Installment 2 – September 25th
- Installment 3 – October 25th
Penalty – December 3 – December 31, 2024
Delinquent if not paid by December 31, 2024
Online Sewer Payments
Paperless billing now available. Please visit our Sewer Payments page for information on enrollment.
Snow Removal Mailbox Policy
We try to avoid damaging anyone’s property. However, mailboxes are often placed in the Township legal right-of-way, which means that the Township is not liable for damages to them caused by snow removal operations. We suggest property owners ensure their mailbox rest on a firm support so it will be better able to withstand the windrow of snow from the plow.