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Searchable Whitehall Boro Code Now Online

Borough officials have made the municipality's ordinances easy to navigate.

 

In an effort to make local ordinances easier to find and reference, Whitehall Borough officials have made the municipality's code available on its website.

Click here to see the code, which covers Whitehall's local laws, including topics such as loitering, trees, pest control and much more.

By visiting the code's index section, Internet users can search for topics alphabetically or by clicking CTRL+F (on a PC) and typing in a word, or words. (Mac users should click CMD+F.)

A hard copy of the Whitehall Borough code is also available at the municipal offices along Borough Park Drive.

Baldwin Borough's code is available online here. Baldwin Township's can be found here.

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Margaret French

2:21 pm on Monday, July 9, 2012

I am trying to find where it says you are not allowed to start your snowblower by your neighbors bedroom window at 4:45 AM.

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2:26 pm on Monday, July 9, 2012

Margaret you must have my neighbors that go out an 3-4 am and start their snow blower up and then leave it run for a half hour before they start shoveling snow and it is right by my bedroom window too.

Margaret French

5:17 pm on Monday, July 9, 2012

Mine is the same crackpot who complains about firepits and everything else. She is lucky that it didn't snow much last winter because I am calling the police next time. She thinks she is above the law but I have news for her. She does it so her husband can pull out on the LEVEL driveway because she does want compacted snow where his tire marks go. It isn't like it has to be shoveled/snowblowed for him to get out to go to work.

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Margaret French

5:22 pm on Monday, July 9, 2012

that is suppose to say "doesn't" and not does.

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