Local Resources

Dog Warden

If you find a stray dog please call the Dog Warden, Megan Horst.  Colerain Township does not currently handle catching or holding animals. 

Ms. Horst's number is 717-418-0284.

Emergency Services

The Emergency Services page provides valuable information for emergencies.  Click the link above for more information.

Recycling

For free disposal of electronic and household hazardous waste please use the Lancaster location of the LCSWMA click the button above for more information. The LanChester facility in Narvon is for Chester County Residents only. 

Smiles Program

SMILES (Senior Mentors In Learning and Education Services) is a tax credit program for Senior Citizens. 

Vehicles for Veterans

Vehicles for Veterans is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit vehicle donation program benefiting disabled veterans. Donors can help disabled veterans by donating a car, truck, boat, RV, ATV or motorcycle, whether the vehicle runs or not. Our program offers a simple alternative to selling or trading in an unwanted vehicle and provides donors with free towing and a tax deduction.

Wheels for Wishes

Wheels for Wishes is a non-profit organization that will tow away,  auction off or recycle donated vehicles and the proceeds go to Make-A-Wish Philadelphia/Susquehanna Valley to help grant wishes of local children.

Voting

For the November 5, 2024 Election Black Rock Retreat (Oakwood Chapel) will be the polling place for  Colerain Township residents. Their address is 1345 Kirkwood Pike Kirkwood, PA 17536. Polls are open from 7 A.M. to 8 P.M. You may pick up Voter Registration Applications and Absentee Ballot Applications here at the Township.  Click here for additional information on voting. As a reminder please do not return your Absentee Ballot Applications to the Township. They need to be mailed to the Lancaster County Board of Elections  at the following address:


Lancaster County Board of Elections

150 North Queen Street Suite 117

Lancaster, PA 17603-3562

717-299-8293


Applications: The last day to apply for a civilian absentee ballot is 5:00 P.M. on the Tuesday before the election-please note that POSTMARKS DO NOT APPLY and original application must be received ( no faxes or emails).


Voted Ballots: All civilian voted ballots must be returned to the County  Board of Elections Office by 5:00 P.M. on the Friday before the election- please note that POSTMARKS DO NOT APPLY. If hand delivering, only the actual voter may return their ballot.