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🚨 DBOD SNOW CLEANUP UPDATE – EFFECTIVE 4:00 PM TODAY

Snow removal operations on Centre Street within the Downtown Business Overlay District (DBOD) have been completed.
➑️ On-street parking is now OPEN on Centre Street within the DBOD.
➑️ Parking meters on Centre Street are NOT being enforced during this cleanup period.

Crews will now continue emergency snow cleanup operations throughout the remainder of the Downtown Business Overlay District (DBOD).

πŸ•“ Cleanup Begins at 4:00 PM Today

The following streets will be addressed in order, with NO PARKING ON EITHER SIDE OF THE STREET during cleanup operations:

  • Walnut Street β€” from Ridge Street to Washington Street
  • Front Street β€” from Ridge Street to Birkbeck Street
  • Main Street β€” from Fern Street to Washington Street

🚫 No on-street parking will be permitted on either side of these streets while crews are actively working.

Vehicles left in restricted areas may be ticketed and/or towed to allow emergency snow removal to proceed safely and efficiently.

❄️ Snow Ban Reminder

The Reverse Snow Ban remains in effect until further notice, and additional parking restrictions may be implemented as cleanup continues. Residents will be notified of any changes.

πŸ“’ Ongoing Updates

Conditions remain dynamic. Please continue to monitor Borough communications for further updates as cleanup progresses.

Thank you for your continued cooperation.

β€” Freeland Borough Council

🚨 DISASTER EMERGENCY DECLARED & DOWNTOWN SNOW CLEANUP UPDATE

Due to the severe winter storm and significant snow accumulation across the borough, Freeland Borough has officially declared a Disaster Emergency. This declaration allows the Borough to respond quickly and effectively to protect public safety, maintain essential services, and carry out emergency snow removal operations.

❄️ Snow Ban Status

The Reverse Snow Ban remains in effect until further notice.

  • Parking is permitted on the ODD-NUMBERED side of streets during the Reverse Snow Ban unless otherwise posted.
  • As cleanup operations continue, the Borough may temporarily return to a full Snow Ban for cleanup purposes.
  • Residents will be notified should this occur.

Please continue to monitor Borough announcements and be prepared to move vehicles as directed.

πŸ™οΈ Downtown Business Overlay District (DBOD) Cleanup

Emergency snow removal operations in the Downtown Business Overlay District (DBOD) will begin at 5:00 PM today.

Due to heavy snowfall and narrow roadway conditions, these operations are necessary to allow for safe and effective curb-to-curb cleanup.

  • Centre Street will be the primary focus of this operation.
  • Temporary parking restrictions will be enforced to allow snow removal equipment to operate safely.
  • Residents, employees, and business owners in the DBOD must follow posted signage and Borough notifications regarding where parking is permitted.

πŸš— Vehicles parked in restricted areas may be ticketed and/or towed to ensure emergency snow removal can proceed.

πŸ“’ Ongoing Updates

Conditions remain dynamic. The Borough will continue to keep residents informed as the situation develops, including any changes to snow bans, parking restrictions, or cleanup operations.

πŸ™ Thank You for Your Cooperation

We appreciate the patience and cooperation of our residents and business community as our crews work to restore safe travel conditions throughout the Borough.

Stay safe,
Freeland Borough Council

πŸ“£ Vacant Positions & Call for Letters of Interest

Freeland Borough is currently accepting Letters of Interest from qualified residents for the following vacant and open positions:

  • Mayor (Vacant Seat)
  • Borough Council (Vacant Seat)
  • Civil Service Commission – Up to three (3) Alternate Members
  • Planning Commission – Two (2) Vacant Seats

Interested residents should submit a Letter of Interest outlining their qualifications and interest in serving the Borough.

πŸ“ Submission Options:
Letters may be mailed or hand-delivered to:

Freeland Borough Office
526 Fern Street
Freeland, PA 18224

All submissions must be received by the Borough Office to be considered. Appointments will be made in accordance with applicable Borough ordinances and state law.

For additional information, please contact the Borough Office during regular business hours.

Tax Office Holiday Hours

The Freeland Borough Tax Office will be open at the following times through the end of 2025

12/23 5pm – 6pm

12/26 4pm – 5pm

12/28 10am – 11am

12/30 5pm – 6pm

12/31 1pm – 2pm

Certified checks or money orders ONLY through 12/31/2025

Apply for Permits & Licenses Online

We’re excited to announce that Freeland Borough now offers an easy, convenient way to apply for permits, licenses, and required certificates through our new online portal!

Get started today at: https://app.govoutreach.com/freelandboroughpa/public/permits

What you can apply for:

  • Skill-Based Gaming Device License
  • Building Permit (Major)
  • Building Permit (Minor)
  • Business Privilege License
  • Contractor License
  • Dumpster Permit
  • Fence Permit
  • Moving Permit
  • Municipal Code Compliance Certificate
  • Portable Storage Container Permit
  • Rental License
  • Yard Sale Permit
  • Zoning Permit

Benefits of using the online system:

  • Apply anytime, anywhere
  • Fast processing times
  • No more visits to the borough office
  • Track application status in real-time
  • Track renewal requirements, if applicable

Simply visit the resident portal link above, create an account, choose your application type, and follow the step-by-step instructions to submit your application. Monitor progress and complete additional steps as requested through the web app. The system also securely processes payments and issues final documentation digitally. At this time, the borough office will still provide and accept paper applications and in-person payments.

While we are excited to release this to the public, we also understand that with the rollout of any new technology issues may come up. We ask that any issues with the web app be communicated via our “File a Complaint” link on the homepage. This will allow us to track and troubleshoot issues as they come up and work directly with the affected user.

This is just one more step towards our goal of transparent, efficient, and effective government.

2026 Budget (In Progress)

Council is working on it’s 2026 budget and wanted to share it with all of you. It’s in progress and will be updated over time until we’re ready to discuss it at a meeting and vote on it’s passage. Here’s the link where you can view it: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1s1pSaXa7Cg19J-BMdeIqFq_beWmklSEuB_zAAsZoFs0/edit?usp=sharing

We’re also sharing the budget requests we received:

FFD Budget Request (2026): https://freelandborough.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/FFD-Budget-Request.pdf

FPD Budget Request (2026): https://freelandborough.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/FPD-Budget-Request.pdf

FNCAA Budget Request (2026): https://freelandborough.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/FNCAA-Budget-Request.pdf

Council Transparency: YMCA Expansion Questions Answered

Freeland Borough Council has dedicated itself to transparency since its reorganization in 2024. We have made all meeting minutes, financial statements, and payment of bills available to the public without the need for a FOIA/RTK request. We also now require all council members to use only approved borough emails which are archived for the public record. We are close to being able to stream our meetings and allow public comment virtually. We are wholly committed to and deeply care about the work we are entrusted to do here in Freeland Borough. Those of you who have been at our meetings and involved in our discussions can attest to that.

We hope to clear up some of the information surrounding the possible sale of a portion of the public park to the YMCA.


Q: Has Borough Council been secretly negotiating with the YMCA?

A: No. The idea of a YMCA expansion has been part of ongoing Borough discussions for several months. Different possibilities have been explored, and the topic was first shared publicly at the July Work Session, where three potential locations were identified. This is the normal way Borough business progresses β€” ideas are explored in committees and work sessions, then moved into regular meetings for consideration.


Q: When was the public first made aware?

A: At the July Work Session, Council presented three possible YMCA locations:

  1. The current Borough Building
  2. The recently purchased Birkbeck Street property
  3. A tract of land along Sabol Street (within the park)

This was a public agenda item and discussed openly.


Q: Why was the YMCA Letter of Intent on the August 21st agenda?

A: Council specifically asked the YMCA to submit a Letter of Intent so there would be a clear proposal to review.

  • The LOI was expected earlier but did not arrive until the day of the meeting.
  • Since it was already on the agenda, Council was prepared to table it to September if necessary.

Q: What happened at the August 21st meeting?

A: The LOI was received, but before Council could discuss it, the solicitor advised that an appraisal must be completed first to determine fair market value.

  • As a result, no discussion of the LOI took place.
  • No decisions were made.

Q: Why was there a motion listed on the agenda?

A: Council always places full motions on the agenda whenever an item could potentially require action. This is part of our standard process and ensures full transparency.

  • If a matter is not listed on the agenda, Council cannot act on it.
  • It is very common for motions to be tabled until more information is available or Council is ready to move forward.

Q: Was time for public input provided?

A: Yes. The YMCA expansion was listed on the public agenda, and residents were able to ask questions. However, Council itself could not deliberate on the LOI until an appraisal is completed, per the solicitor’s direction.


Q: Why is the park being considered at all?

A: The Sabol Street tract is only one of three possible locations Council has reviewed. Council’s role is to look at options, gather facts, and take input from residents before any decision is made.


Q: Why was the park surveyed this year?

A: The survey was done as part of a $68,255 DCNR grant awarded on January 28, 2025, which was secured by the YMCA for park safety and accessibility improvements. One of the immediate projects is installation of fencing along the 185 South Street side of the park.

  • The survey is also part of a broader Borough plan to have all properties surveyed to confirm boundaries and support future grant opportunities.
  • It was not tied to the YMCA’s request for land.

βœ… Bottom Line:

  • YMCA expansion has been openly discussed for months, with three possible locations publicly identified.
  • Council requested a Letter of Intent, which arrived the day of the August 21 meeting.
  • The solicitor required an appraisal first, so no discussion or decisions took place.
  • Council always includes motions on the agenda for transparency but frequently tables items until more information is available.
  • The park survey was part of a state grant project and broader Borough planning, not a YMCA land deal.

A Note to Our Residents

Freeland Borough Council values and welcomes public input. Residents are free to discuss this issue on Facebook or anywhere else. However, Council will not debate or deliberate on Facebook.

Our role is to conduct official business in public meetings, where records are kept, input is part of the official record, and decisions are made transparently. We will use Facebook to share information and updates, but Council members will not engage in comment threads.

If you want your input to be part of the process, we encourage you to attend our monthly meetings (Work Session at 5:00 PM, Regular Meeting immediately after) and speak during the public comment period.