Rooted in Community Since 1847 — Marlow County
A close-knit township of 8,412 residents nestled along the Miller's Run valley — where heritage meets tomorrow.
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Trash collection, water & sewer, road maintenance, permits, zoning, and tax payments.
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Books, digital media, children's programs, and community meeting rooms at 40 Birch Lane.
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Board of Supervisors, meeting schedules, community events, and the annual Cedar Festival.
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24/7 patrol coverage, community policing programs, and records requests.
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Volunteer fire company, emergency medical services, the health clinic, burn permits, and fire prevention.
Visit Department »Construction is underway at the new 300-acre Business Hub off Route 27 — a district for manufacturing, logistics, and hospitality projected to bring up to 1,800 jobs. Explore the Business Hub »
The Route 9 bridge over Miller's Run will be reduced to one lane with temporary signals for about six weeks beginning July 27. Detour maps are available at Town Hall.
The Board adopted a $14.2M operating budget with no change to the township millage rate. The full budget document is available in the municipal office.
Craft and food vendor applications for this year's Cedar Festival are due by August 1. Forms are available at Town Hall.
The splash pad at Tanager Park is open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. through Labor Day. Admission is free for residents.
Local produce, baked goods, honey, flowers, and crafts. Every Saturday through October.
Regular monthly business meeting. Public comment period begins at 7:15 PM.
Reviews subdivision, land development, and zoning matters.
Founded as a sawmill settlement in 1847, Cedar Hollow Township grew along the banks of Miller's Run into the thriving community it is today. Our 22 square miles include the historic Main Street district, four township parks, the Hollow Ridge trail network, and some of the county's most productive farmland.
Cedar Hollow is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors and served by dedicated municipal staff, a volunteer fire company celebrating its 98th year, and an award-winning public library.