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Collection Schedule:
Saturday January 2, 2021
Friday January 8, 2021
Friday January 15, 2021
Friday January 22, 2021
Friday January 29, 2021
Friday February 5, 2021
![]() Please remove all lights, tree stands and decorations from your tree and place it out at your trash and recycling point by 5:00 AM on the following days. Christmas trees in plastic bags will not be collected. Collection Schedule: Saturday January 2, 2021 Friday January 8, 2021 Friday January 15, 2021 Friday January 22, 2021 Friday January 29, 2021 Friday February 5, 2021 PUBLIC NOTICE
CALN TOWNSHIP CHESTER COUNTY PENNSYLVANIA PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Board of Commissioners of Caln Township have authorized a proposed 2021 Budget for all Township Operating Funds to be available for public inspection on the Township Website www.calntownship.org. The Budget can also be viewed BY APPOINTMENT during regular business hours from 8 am to 4:30 pm at the Municipal Building located at 253 Municipal Drive, Thorndale PA 19372. Please call 610-384-0600 to schedule an appointment. View PDF version of Budget Overview Presentation here. View PDF version of proposed budget here. Budget Notice Fire Tax Real Estate Tax Street Light Increase ![]() OPEN TO ALL RESIDENTS OF CALN REGISTRATION IS FREE Sponsored by Caln Township Parks and Recreation Participants are required to have their lights and animation in operation between 7:00PM and 9:00PM December 14-18th for judging purposes. Parks and Rec volunteers will select the best house in each of four categories: "Best Use of Lawn Ornaments," "Best Use of Lights," "Best Multimedia," and "Martha Stewart." This year, we will also add a "Residents' Choice" Category (winner selected via vote on Facebook). Winners will receive a gift card prize and special award ornament. Please complete the form here to register for the contest (by Sunday, December 13th) **By registering - you agree to let us publish a photo and address of your home or business** For more information call 610-384-0600 x 148 or email [email protected] ![]() Caln Township recently completed the Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification Program. We have been recognized at the Silver level of certification for meeting the program's rigorous performance criteria which track 131 policies and practices that define a sustainable community. The Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification, managed by the Pennsylvania Municipal League in partnership with Sustainable Pittsburgh, is designed for municipalities that are working to save money, conserve resources, and serve vibrant communities. The certification is implemented statewide, recognizing boroughs, townships, cities, and home rule municipalities across the Commonwealth. In earning the Silver certification, Caln Township is acknowledged for its progress in such areas as community design and land use, energy efficiency, health and wellness, intergovernmental cooperation, recycling and waste reduction, fiscal controls, and internal management and operations. Details about the township’s certification performance within these topics can be found on the certification program’s website: http://www.sustainablepacommunitycertification.org/users/certified_municipalities. "Caln Township is proud to be recognized as a Silver Certified Community by the Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification program," said Kristen Denne, Township Manager. "The Township has a long history of commitment to saving taxpayer dollars, using resources efficiently, and applying best practices in municipal government and community development. We are pleased to be recognized and be part of the regional community of good government." "We are delighted to see Caln Township distinguished among local governments that are leading the way in applying sustainability to both their operations and management as well as within the community," said Anne McCollum, Director of Training and Development, Pennsylvania Municipal League. The Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification is intended to bring recognition to municipalities that are implementing the policies and practices of sustainability to advance community and regional prosperity. It also serves as a mechanism for sharing best practices for creating a more sustainable Pennsylvania. "Municipalities that earn the Sustainable Pennsylvania Community Certification have demonstrated a commitment to advancing sustainable best practices to foster thriving and vibrant communities where people long to live, work, and play. Commitment to continuous improvement and innovation is at the heart of sustainability and the Certification program is a means to accelerate municipal performance," said James T. Price, Sustainable Community Manager, Sustainable Pittsburgh. For more information, please visit www.sustainablepacommunitycertification.org or contact Abbey Swan, at 610-384-0600 x148 or by email at [email protected].
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VOTER REGISTRATION AND MAIL-IN BALLOT REQUEST DEADLINES HAVE NOW PASSED Important 2020 General Election Dates/Deadlines
How to Vote In-Person
045 Caln 1 Municipal Bldg, 253 Municipal Dr., Thorndale (no change) 050 Caln 2 Coatesville Area High School, 1445 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville (no change) 053 Caln 3 Coatesville Area School District, 3030 Cg Zinn Rd. Thorndale (previously Caln Elementary) 054 Caln 4 Coatesville Area High School, 1445 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville (previously St. Martha's Manor) To vote in person if you've already applied for a mail-in ballot: If you change your mind and want to vote in person after being approved for a mail in ballot you can bring your ballot and the envelopes to the polls with you. You will need to give your ballot and envelopes to a poll worker at your designated polling location and they will void it for you; enabling you to vote in person. The poll workers will have access to look up mail-in ballot requests, so if you forget to bring your mail-in ballot & envelopes with you so that it can be voided, you will be given a provisional ballot to complete at your polling location. This ballot will only be counted once we verify that your mail-in ballot has not been received by the Election Board. THE DEADLINE TO REQUEST A MAIL-IN BALLOT HAS PASSED - RETURN YOUR BALLOT TO A DROP BOX ASAP (by 8PM on Election Day-Nov. 3) Ballots mailed back after this point may not arrive in time to be counted. How to Vote By Mail
If you change your mind and want to vote in person after being approved for a mail in ballot you can bring your ballot and the envelopes to the polls with you. You will need to give your ballot and envelopes to a poll worker at your designated polling location and they will void it for you; enabling you to vote in person. The poll workers will have access to look up mail-in ballot requests, so if you forget to bring your mail-in ballot & envelopes with you so that it can be voided, you will be given a provisional ballot to complete at your polling location. This ballot will only be counted once we verify that your mail-in ballot has not been received by the Election Board. Chester County Voter Information Portal
Click here for an FAQ from Chester County Voter Services Click here for a PDF of the Sample Ballot Caln Voting Precincts for 2020 General Election: 045 Caln 1 Municipal Bldg, 253 Municipal Dr., Thorndale (no change) 050 Caln 2 Coatesville Area High School, 1445 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville (no change) 053 Caln 3 Coatesville Area School District, 3030 Cg Zinn Rd. Thorndale (previously Caln Elementary) 054 Caln 4 Coatesville Area High School, 1445 E. Lincoln Highway, Coatesville (previously St. Martha's Manor) *NOTE: KATIE LANE RESIDENTS ARE IN CALN 4 Currently, the Township has no plans to cancel trick or treat, or to issue restrictions. Trick-or-treat is scheduled for 6:00PM to 8:00PM on Halloween, Saturday, October 31, 2020. Anyone actively participating will be required to adhere to existing COVID-19 public health guidelines (i.e., social distancing, mass gatherings, etc.) issued by the CDC, Governor’s Office, and State and Local Health Departments. As we get closer to the date, it is quite possible that the aforementioned agencies could issue restrictions or limitations as we continue to adapt to the progression of the pandemic. Any changes to the Township’s position regarding trick or treat will be conveyed through this website and social media.
Due to the large number of annual attendees, Caln Township's Halloween Parade has, unfortunately, been cancelled for this year. FROM THE CDC HalloweenMany traditional Halloween activities can be high-risk for spreading viruses. There are several safer, alternative ways to participate in Halloween. If you may have COVID-19 or you may have been exposed to someone with COVID-19, you should not participate in in-person Halloween festivities and should not give out candy to trick-or-treaters. Lower risk activitiesThese lower risk activities can be safe alternatives:
Moderate risk activities
Higher risk activitiesAvoid these higher risk activities to help prevent the spread of the virus that causes COVID-19:
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