Local Government
Would you like to know more about your local government in Pennsylvania? Understanding how it works is the first step to be more involved, either as an elected official or a citizen. Penn State Extension has a range of resources to help you learn about the local government structure, how it works, and ways for you to get more involved.
Local Government Basics
Pennsylvania local government is below the state level, and there are six types: county, township, borough, town, city, and school district. Anyone who wants to be more involved in local government matters first has to understand how it works.
As a citizen, you elect local government officials, but you can also get involved by serving on a board or commission or as a volunteer. Planning commissions, for example, play a role in the subdivision and land development regulation. How land is used and the creation of zoning districts also fall under the planning commission’s responsibility.
Local participation is, in fact, essential if local government is to meet the challenges facing local communities. This is especially important in communities that comprise several cultures.
Engagement holds enormous potential for solving or resolving many complex community challenges, but community leaders often struggle with public engagement.
Getting Involved in Local Government
Communities can help local governments in many ways. For example, you can run for office, but you can also be more involved by being on a Citizen Planning Commission.
There are currently 10,000-12,000 citizens who serve on over 1,800 planning commissions throughout Pennsylvania. One of the most commonly exercised duties of a planning commission is the development of a comprehensive plan. Such a plan manages the long-term physical development of a community, land use, and its social and economic quality of life.
But planning commissions are not the only way for you to be more involved. Farmers can attend monthly township or borough meetings, so their voice is heard regarding local government policies that affect their livelihood.
You could become a member of a citizen advocacy group working to put “green issues” on the agendas of local governments. Local task forces help to guide community discussions, information gathering, and decision making.
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What's In It For Me? Farmers and Local Government
Length 8:18This video explores the opportunities for farmers to have a voice in local government policies that affect their livelihood. - Videos
What is Local Government?
Length 3:01A basic understanding of Pennsylvania's system of local governments is the first step towards greater involvement, as a citizen or an elected official. - Articles
Recruiting Great Board Members
Passion is the key ingredient for a great board of directors. - Articles
Understanding Community Engagement
Effective community engagement is more than simply talking to, or informing our citizens or constituents about the things we want them to know about. - Videos
What it Means to be on a Citizen Planning Commission
Length 7:48Learn about the expectations and impacts of being on a Citizen Planning Commission in your community. - Articles
Planning for Agriculture Under the PA Municipalities Planning Code
The PA Municipalities Planning Code provides the foundation upon which local municipalities prepare and administer comprehensive plans and land use regulations. Such plans and regulations must include agricultural considerations. - Articles
Sustaining and Funding an Urban Forestry Program
This article offers tips and advice on how citizens and communities can find revenues and develop strategies to create a community tree program. - Articles
Working with Local Government for Successful Urban Forests
This article explains how citizen advocacy groups can work with community officials and develop working relationships with local leaders to put "green issues" on the agendas of local governments. - Articles
Working with the Media: A Guide for Volunteer Organizations and Commissions
This publication provides information about public relations, rules for working with the media, and communications tools, as well as sample letters to the editor, op-ed pieces and news releases. - Online Courses
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Getting Involved in Your Pennsylvania Local Government
Sections 4Length 3 hoursLearn how local government in Pennsylvania works, explore ways to become involved, and gain the tools needed to run for office.