West Lampeter Township

West Lampeter Township Providing information to the residents and neighbors of West Lampeter Township, Lancaster County, PA

West Lampeter Township is a township of the Second Class with a population of 15,785 (2012 school district census) within 16.5 square miles. West Lampeter has a unique mix of agriculture and suburban country development. While we have grown over the past decade, the Township still has a strong sense of agricultural preservation. Indeed, farming has played a major role in the township’s rich histor

y which dates back to the founding of Lancaster County…

The Township of Lampeter was one of the original townships of Lancaster County, its boundaries being clearly defined in the year of the County’s separation from Chester County in 1729. Earlier, from 1718, it was part of Conestoga Township, which embraced practically the entire portion of Chester County taken to form Lancaster County. In 1837 this rather large township, then known as Lampeter, was divided equi-distantly down the center forming the townships of East and West Lampeter. West Lampeter’s boundaries were and are to this day, Lancaster Township and the City of Lancaster to the northwest, East Lampeter Township on the east, Strasburg Township on the southeast, and Providence and Pequea townships on the south. Both East and West Lampeter were part of a larger tract conveyed by William Penn to the London Company. Because of the choice of agricultural land in West Lampeter Township settlers were plentiful and farming excellent. West Lampeter Township’s history has been influenced considerably by its early settlers, many of whom were Mennonite. One of the earliest recorded settlements in Lancaster County was in West Lampeter Township in 1719, by Mennonites led by Hans Herr and located near Willow Street. The oldest home in the County, the Hans Herr House, still stands as it did in 1719, and well marks the importance of this Township in the historical development of Lancaster County. Among the earliest settlements in West Lampeter were those at Lampeter and Willow Street. Due to their proximity and convenient access to Lancaster, the County Seat, these two areas developed quickly and to this day remain two of the most important locations in the Township. Of historical and military significance in the Township is the old “Deering Ford” located at Bridgeport where one today finds a modern bridge affording access across the Conestoga River. “Deering Ford” was used by the United States Congress in 1777 while the Capital of the United States was being moved from Philadelphia to York, Pennsylvania. In 1795, legislation was passed to permit the er****on of a stone bridge across the Conestoga at Bridgeport, thus connecting the very important Kings Highway with Philadelphia and the City of Lancaster. (Reprinted from West Lampeter Township Background Studies for Planning, 1959)

Penn Waste has advised that yard waste collection may be delayed this week.If your yard waste is not collected on your n...
06/01/2026

Penn Waste has advised that yard waste collection may be delayed this week.

If your yard waste is not collected on your normal collection day, please leave it at the curb. Crews will return to complete collection as soon as possible.

Thank you for your patience.

06/01/2026
🌳Join Us for the Pyfer Park Groundbreaking & Community Open House!West Lampeter Township is excited to celebrate the beg...
05/30/2026

🌳Join Us for the Pyfer Park Groundbreaking & Community Open House!

West Lampeter Township is excited to celebrate the beginning of construction on the future Pyfer Park.

📅 Thursday, June 4, 2026
🕓 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
📍 9 Main Street, Willow Street, PA 17584 (Former Willow Street Park and Willow Street Elementary School Property)

Stop by to celebrate this exciting milestone, view the park plans, meet the project team, and learn more about upcoming construction activities.

We look forward to sharing this special moment with the community as we begin transforming this historic property into a new recreational destination for future generations.

This week we celebrated National Public Works Week, and we want to give a big THANK YOU to the West Lampeter Township Pu...
05/22/2026

This week we celebrated National Public Works Week, and we want to give a big THANK YOU to the West Lampeter Township Public Works crew!

From maintaining roads and parks to stormwater systems, snow removal, and so much more, these dedicated employees help keep our community running every day... often behind the scenes and in ALL kinds of weather.

Public works professionals truly help improve the quality of life in our community, and we appreciate everything our crew does for WLT residents and businesses. Please join us in thanking them for their hard work and commitment to West Lampeter Township!

Heads up - early start for WLT's Tuesday Collection Route
05/18/2026

Heads up - early start for WLT's Tuesday Collection Route

National Police Week, recognized each May, is a time to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers acro...
05/15/2026

National Police Week, recognized each May, is a time to honor the service and sacrifice of law enforcement officers across the country.

Observed each year alongside Peace Officers Memorial Day on May 15 (an official U.S. observance established in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy) this week pays tribute to local, state, and federal officers who have died or been disabled in the line of duty, as well as those who continue to serve every day.

We extend our gratitude to the officers of the West Lampeter Township Police Department and to law enforcement everywhere for their dedication, courage, and commitment to protecting our communities.

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852 Village Road
Lampeter, PA
17537

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