Driveway permits are necessary if located within a public right of way. A driveway may not exceed 24 ft measured at the street right-of-way line nor less than 10 ft. Driveways must also be paved at least 25 ft from the street right-of-way line of all public streets. All other…
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Northern York County Regional Police Department handles traffic enforcement within Dover Township. Please visit their website here.
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Regulatory signs require a traffic study. Some traffic studies can be performed by our Public Works Director, while others require assistance from another agency. Please contact our Public Works Director regarding specifics. Non-regulatory signs like children at play, deaf child area, etc. do not usually require a study. However, residents…
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When development occurs, the developer maintains ownership of all the roads within the subdivision until 90% of the homes have been completed. At that point, the developer requests a final walk through and a punch-list is created. After the punch-list is complete, the wearing or top coat is applied to…
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A snow emergency does three things for the community: The purpose is to establish snow emergency routes by restricting the use of certain highways during periods of snow or ice emergency to vehicles which are properly equipped (mud and snow tires) to minimize the safety hazard. It restricts parking on…
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No, we do not pick up dead animals.
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Property owners are responsible for maintenance to all trees and shrubs within the Right of Way, including those that interfere with the clear sight triangle at intersections. If we receive a complaint about such an issue, we will inform the property owner that it is their responsibility to trim it…
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The minimum width is 33 feet; however you should contact the Township regarding your specific road as right of way widths do vary within the Township.
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