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Groundbreaking for New Aston Fire Department Fire House
The Aston Township Board of Commissioners and the Aston Township Fire Department will be holding the groundbreaking ceremony for the new Fire Station on Thursday, July 16, 2020. The ceremony will take place at the site of the current fire house located at 2900 Dutton Mill Road, starting at 6:30pm. This project is being funded by your tax dollars and a $1 million dollar grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.
Replay: July 2020 Commissioner’s Meeting
Replay of this month's Aston Township Board of Commissioners Meeting on July 15, 2020 @ 7:00PM via Zoom, Live Online, on the Township Website and TV Channel. Due to Governor Wolf's order to restrict public gatherings we are unable to open the Township Building for the public. We feel this will be the safest way possible to keep the residents informed as well as giving them the ability to ask questions or voice comments/concern.
Assistance Programs Available in Aston Township
In this difficult time we recognize that many township residents and businesses are facing a multitude of challenges. There is no single remedy to address the diverse needs of our community. We have assembled a [...]
July 1 Update on the Countywide Reassessment Project
In early 2017, Delaware County was ordered by the Court to conduct and implement a Countywide Reassessment of all properties in the County to be effective January 1, 2021. In November of 2017, the County contracted with Tyler Technologies to perform valuation services in conjunction with the Countywide Reassessment. County staff and Tyler Technologies have worked diligently to ensure that the Reassessment Project would be completed in accordance with the Court’s timeline.
Wolf Orders: Masks Are Mandatory in All Public Spaces
Wednesday July 1st, Governor Tom Wolf announced a new order signed by Dr. Levine. Under the order, signed under Dr. Levine’s authority under the Disease Prevention and Control Act, masks must be worn whenever a person leaves their home. The order takes effect immediately.
County Controller Releases Unclaimed Funds
Hundreds of Delaware County residents and organizations are owed hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of dollars in unclaimed property at the county level. For a wide variety of reasons, these checks were either uncashed or undeliverable, and people who did business with Delaware County government are leaving money on the table.




