Lower Merion Township
Lower Merion Township Overview
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About Lower Merion Township
Lower Merion Township, located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, is a suburban community situated just west of Philadelphia. Established in 1713, it encompasses approximately 23.6 square miles. It is home to a population of around 63,633 residents as of the 2020 U.S. Census.
The township is renowned for its affluent neighborhoods, including Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Bala Cynwyd, and Haverford. These communities are part of the historic "Main Line," a series of suburban towns that developed along the Pennsylvania Railroad's Main Line in the 19th century.
This area is characterized by stately architecture, tree-lined streets, and a blend of residential and commercial spaces.
Community and Education
Lower Merion Township offers a high quality of life with excellent educational institutions. These include Bryn Mawr College, Haverford College, and the Lower Merion School District, which is among the wealthiest in Pennsylvania.
The township also boasts numerous parks, recreational facilities, and cultural resources. These amenities make it a desirable place to live and work.
Governance
Lower Merion operates as a first-class township with a fourteen-member Board of Commissioners. Each commissioner is elected by ward to serve overlapping four-year terms.
The Board appoints a Township Manager responsible for overseeing daily operations.
Location and History
The township's strategic location, rich history, and commitment to community development contribute to its reputation as a vibrant and thriving suburban area within the Philadelphia metropolitan region.
Locations
- Chester, PA, USA
- Philadelphia, PA, USA