Norristown is governed by a Municipal Council, which consists of seven officials elected by the residents of the Municipality. Right-to-Know In accordance with the Pennsylvania Right-To-Know Law (Act 3 of 2008), the Municipality of Norristown is responsible for ensuring that residents have access to public records. Montgomery County, PA

Resolution 21-61 - MOU between Norristown PD and MCIU for school safety - EXECUTED Resolution 21-62 - Donate apparatus to Upper Darby Fire Department - EXECUTED Resolution 21-63 - Contract with Triad Associates for ARPA funds - EXECUTED Resolution 21-64 - Appoint members to the Stormwater Authority - EXECUTED

To help you become acquainted with the area, we have provided several informational and helpful resources including information on the school district, library, and phone numbers to government offices.

Resolution 22-64 - Amendments to Norristown Civil Service rules - EXECUTED Resolution 22-65 - promotion of police officers to corporal - EXECUTED Resolution 22-66 - Support to submit a SAFER grant - EXECUTED Resolution 22-67 - Approve MMO for police, fire, and non-uniform pension plans - EXECUTED

Continue to enhance Norristown’s marquee Main Street as a tourist / business destination, anchored by a state of the art gaming facility as well as locally run businesses

An important part of the Norristown Public Works Department’s job is to clean and maintain 54 miles of municipal storm sewers. The municipal separate storm sewer system (MS4) is a series of inlets and pipes that carry storm water into the Stony Creek, the Saw Mill Run and the Schuylkill River. Storm Water Management When it rains (or snows) storm water is collected at hundreds of inlets ...