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Municipal Resource Guide

The Pike County Conservation District and Pike County Planning & Mapping Office have compiled resources relevant to the County's 13 municipalities in the Pike County Municipal Resource Guide. This living document will guide staff and leadership of the municipalities through the roles of the two offices for common scenarios related to PA Code Chapters 102 & 105. It will also assist with directing community members to the contact best equipped to answer their questions.

This guide will be updated annually, so please check this page for the most up-to-date version.

Municipal Resource Guide

2024 Edition

This guide contains common fillable documents, recent District memos, links to useful local resources, and more.

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How Do I...? /                        Who Do I Call For...?

Quick Reference Sheet

This double-sided sheet answers common FAQs related to earth disturbance, waterways, and other environmental concerns.

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FACT

There are 4,700 miles of streams and 74 square miles of lakes and ponds in Pike County. Most of these waterways are exceptionally clean and support healthy ecosystems.

WHAT YOU CAN DO

Follow all fishing laws, and don’t pollute these clean streams. Volunteer to help restore and protect these waterways.

Check out our Partners in Conservation which you can pitch in to help »