Upper Dublin Township was established in 1701, when William Penn ordered a survey of all townships in the Commonwealth. It was first settled in 1698 and was incorporated in 1719 according to records from the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission regarding Montgomery County municipalities.
Mission
To work with each other and the community to make Upper Dublin Township the best place to live, work and play.
Values
We value…
People – We appreciate the talents of each person and encourage responsible decision making at the most appropriate level. We recognize the importance of personal and professional development.
Creativity – We encourage imaginative problem solving, innovation, resourcefulness and responsible risk taking.
Quality – We strive to provide superior services and are committed to continuous improvement. We are attentive to the changing needs of the people and community we serve.
Integrity – We seek honesty, accountability and trustworthiness. We admit – to ourselves, our supervisors, our elected officials, and our residents – when we’ve made a mistake and seek to correct it as
best we can.
Openness – We wish to be accessible and work as a team by sharing information, ideas, resources and responsibility. We encourage contact from our residents to better explain the services we provide, and to listen to their suggestions.
Respect – We welcome individual and professional differences and treat everyone – co-workers, supervisors, elected officials and residents – with dignity, courtesy and sensitivity.