1.20.2012  The Borough currently has one opening each on the Planning Commission and the Shade Tree Commission....     1.12.2012  Orders are being accepted in January and February for street trees to be planted in the spring- $50 through the TreeVitalize Program....     12.20.2011  Penn Waste will pick-up Christmas Trees on Saturday, January 7, 2012 if they are placed curbside....     12.8.2011  Click HERE to see the Holiday House Decorating Contest winners....     11.17.2011  Click HERE for Information on RFP Consulting Services....     11.2.2011  Click HERE to view the Toys For Tots Flyer!....     10.31.2011  Leaf collection has been suspended until further notice in order to collect storm debris....     10.31.2011  Public Works will be collecting storm debris that is placed curbside, in bundles no larger than 6 feet and is not mixed with leaf piles during the next two weeks....     10.10.2011  Click HERE to review the Goddard Trail 5K Run results!....     9.13.2011  If you experienced flooding during the recent Tropical Storm Lee and sustained damage, you may contact FEMA at 1-800-621-3362 to determine if you may be eligible for some level of federal fund reimbursement....     2.15.2011  Click HERE to learn about and register for the new Camp Hill Environmental Club!....     1.27.2011  For snow and ice removal requirements please click on the Announcements section of the website....     8.26.2010  Check out the new TreeVitalize Program information by clicking HERE ....     1.6.2009  PRV Water Valve Information - Click HERE ....                                                                                                                                                                                                                             

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Welcome to the borough of Camp Hill. . . A lovely, historic town located in the west shore region of Cumberland County, home to approximately 7,630 residents.

Camp Hill has an effective, progressive borough government, an excellent school district, cost-efficient public services and a host of recreational opportunities. Housing is varied in style and price, ranging from $80,000 to more than $1,000,000. Police, fire and emergency medical services are prompt and professional, as are healthcare services provided by nearby Holy Spirit Hospital. The Cleve J. Fredricksen Library has been voted “Simply the Best Library” by the Harrisburg Magazine reader’s poll. Residents enjoy three public parks, Siebert Park, a recreational complex with swimming and tennis; Willow Park, a nature park near the center of downtown; and Beverly Park, a recreation park near the west end of town. Every quarter, each household receives a free copy of our award-winning Community Newsletter. An array of nonprofit organizations, religious institutions and community activities illustrate our tremendous civic pride and diversity.

Camp Hill is located just two miles from businesses, sports, shopping, dining and cultural opportunities of downtown Harrisburg. Less than an hour from historic Hershey, Gettysburg, Carlisle and Lancaster County, and a short distance from hiking, biking, skiing and canoeing in Cumberland County, endless opportunities abound for the adventure-driven. The average Camp Hill resident is 43 years old, college-educated, and enjoys a family income of about $50,000 – but we take pride in offering something for everyone. Thanks for visiting our site. We hope you’ll visit us in person.

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