The Upper Milford Township Planning Commission is an advisory body responsible for guiding the Township’s long‑term growth, land use, and development in accordance with Pennsylvania's Municipalities Planning Code. The Commission reviews subdivision and land development plans, evaluates zoning and ordinance amendments, and provides recommendations to the Board of Supervisors to ensure that development is consistent with the Township's goals, infrastructure capacity, and rural character.
The Planning Commission plays a key role in shaping policies related to transportation, open space, housing, environmental protection, and community facilities. Its work helps maintain the balance between responsible growth and the preservation of the Township’s scenic landscapes, historic resources, and agricultural heritage.
The Commission typically meets on the first Monday before the first Thursday of the month at 7:30 PM, as listed on the Township's meeting calendar . Meetings are open to the public, and residents are encouraged to attend, offer input, and stay informed about development activity in the community.
Planning Commission