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05/13/2026

The Borough and Lansdale Electric are updating their electric vehicle (EV) charging station policy to improve fairness and availability for all users. Over the next two weeks, Borough-owned Level 2 charging stations will no longer be free to use but will require payment for charging. Vehicles may use a space only until charging is completed. After that period, fees will apply if the vehicle remains parked in a charging space. Overnight parking at charging stations will no longer be permitted.

To use the chargers, customers must download the Tesla app and create an account. During setup, a credit card must be added for payment. That card will automatically be charged each time a Borough-owned Level 2 vehicle charger is used.
These changes are necessary to prevent long-term occupancy, reduce congestion and ensure that more residents and visitors have access to charging when they need it. Enforcement will be conducted to support compliance and maintain availability across all stations.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation as we make the charge and move forward with this process.

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05/07/2026

Reminder: The Borough is continuing to update electric meters in an effort to better serve our customers. The installer will knock on your door before accessing the existing electric meter(s) and there will be a brief interruption in power while the new meter is installed. Thank you for your patience and cooperation during this upgrade process!

Happy Lineworker appreciation day 2026.
04/18/2026

Happy Lineworker appreciation day 2026.

Today our partners at AMP hosted the Pennsylvania Operations Conference at Cabela's in Hamburg, Pa. We had a great turno...
03/19/2026

Today our partners at AMP hosted the Pennsylvania Operations Conference at Cabela's in Hamburg, Pa. We had a great turnout from members from across the keystone state.

We never expect the power to go out, but last nights storms were angry and fast! Lansdale Electric continues to have cre...
03/17/2026

We never expect the power to go out, but last nights storms were angry and fast! Lansdale Electric continues to have crews ready and available to help ensure power stays on and to restore service as quickly as possible should an outage occur, but if your power does go out, please call 267-642-9411 and follow the prompts in the message provided.

Flooding the Police Department or Electric Department with calls can delay responses for those with true emergencies, so please only use the listed number to report outages. If you have an emergency, dial 911 directly.

If you are currently experiencing a power outage or power issues, feel free to give us a call and our team will respond as issues are reported. As of the time of this post The Borough of Lansdalepa has 100% restoration. If you are experiencing power issues please reach out. We are honored to serve our community.

Have Fun and stay safe!
-Superintendent Krauss

02/22/2026

We never expect the power to go out, but with significant heavy snow and wind in the forecast, it’s important to be prepared. Lansdale Electric has crews ready and available to help ensure power stays on and to restore service as quickly as possible should an outage occur, but if your power does go out, please call 267-642-9411 and follow the prompts in the message provided. Flooding the Police Department or Electric Department with calls can delay responses for those with true emergencies, so please only use the listed number to report outages. If you have an emergency, dial 911 directly.

Stay safe everyone. We are ready to go!
02/22/2026

Stay safe everyone. We are ready to go!

The Snow Alert/Emergency is now in effect. The emergency will be in effect until further notice.

Forecasts will continue to be monitored and any adjustments to the alert will be communicated promptly. This early announcement ensures our crews can prepare for and respond to the upcoming weather event efficiently, while giving residents time to make arrangements for their vehicle(s).

For citizens, a snow alert means that all vehicles parked on those streets where signage indicates no parking during a snow alert/emergency are required, by law, to be moved elsewhere in order to allow snow plowing of the road surface. Snow alert/emergency signage dictates which side of the street residents may not park on when an alert is declared. Residents may park in their driveways (if available), alternate side of their street or another street not marked "No Parking." **Please note that the SEPTA Parking Garage is available to park for FREE Saturday, February 21 - Tuesday, February 24**. It is not the policy of the Borough to direct any resident or citizen where to park (i.e. we do not require residents to park in alleys when a snow alert is declared), we can only instruct where parking is not permitted. These parking restrictions are put into place for the purpose of public safety as well as the efficiency of snow clearing on Borough streets; vehicles in violation are subject to ticketing ($50) and/or towing by the Lansdale Borough Police Department. If you see a vehicle parked on a Snow Alert Route, please call 267-642-9411and leave a message with the location of the vehicle.

We would also like to remind residents and business owners that it is illegal to deposit snow removed from sidewalks or private property onto any Borough street. Ordinance 1172 - Section 302.3.3 prohibits the throwing or blowing of snow into the streets from sidewalk or properties. Violators are subject to fines. To assist emergency personnel, specifically firefighters, please be sure to clear a three (3) foot clearance around all fire hydrants on your property.

The Borough is planning for the snow event with crews out preparing known trouble spots and will remain on call until after the Snow Alert/Emergency is lifted. Throughout the storm, crews will be clearing snow on all Borough roads which can take up to four hours to complete.

Should this storm feature heavy snow which can collect on trees and wires along with windy conditions, Lansdale Electric asks that if you see any downed wires or any other utility related emergencies, please stay away and call 267-642-9411 with the location. Under no circumstance should residents attempt to lift, move or adjust electric wires.

The alert will stay in effect until further notice and will be posted on the website and social media channels when the Snow Alert/Emergency is lifted and residents can resume normal parking.

Residents of Montgomery County who need emergency shelter during a Snow Alert and/or Code Blue can call the Your Way Home Call Center at 610.278.3522. Both Code Blue Shelters located in Lansdale at Trinity Lutheran Church (1000 W. Main Street) and the Wissahickon Park Building (765 E. Main Street), will be open through Tuesday, February 24.

The Borough also asks citizens to be neighborly and check on elderly or vulnerable neighbors who may need assistance. Also be sure to keep house numbers visible so that emergency responders can find you in case of emergency. Working together to overcome the obstacles and adversity created by weather situations such as these creates a greater sense of community and kindness. We'll get through this together, just as we always do.

02/13/2026

Lansdale Electric is still on the move! Meter replacements will continue around town through March 2026 as we upgrade equipment and keep things running efficiently.

You may notice contracted workers from Wesco completing the replacements. They will always be wearing identification badges. And if you spot a white van with Illinois plates cruising through the neighborhood, no need to report a Midwest road trip, that’s our crew at work replacing electric meters.

01/24/2026

We never expect the power to go out, but with significant snowfall and ice in the forecast, it’s important to be prepared. Lansdale Electric has crews ready and available to help ensure power stays on and to restore service as quickly as possible should an outage occur, but if your power does go out, please call 267-642-9411 and follow the prompts in the message provided. Flooding the Police Department or Electric Department with calls can delay responses for those with true emergencies, so please only use the listed number to report outages. If you have an emergency, dial 911 directly.

11/20/2025

Address

649 W 9th Street
Lansdale, PA
19446

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 3:30pm
Tuesday 7am - 3:30pm
Wednesday 7am - 3:30pm
Thursday 7am - 3:30pm
Friday 7am - 3:30pm

Telephone

+12153618371

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