Radnor, PA
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Township Treasurer
According to the township's Home Rule Charter, a Treasurer is elected township-wide by voters to a 4-year term; compensation is set by the Board of Commissioners at $26,000. The treasurer collects the township's real estate tax and also receives, deposits, and records all monies due or collectible by the township. In addition, the treasurer approves all disbursements of township funds by co-signing all payroll and other checks. Ken Frohlich currently serves as Township Treasurer.
Board of Commissioners
As provided by the charter, the voters of Radnor give legislative and executive authority to a Board of Commissioners. The board is Radnor's governing body. It consists of 7 members, each representing one of the 7 wards comprising the township.
District Justices
District justices are elected at-large by township voters to a 6-year term; compensation is set by state law based upon population. The justices are responsible for hearing civil cases involving small claims and all summary offenses. The justices also set bail for persons arrested for misdemeanors and felonies, and conducts a preliminary hearing to determine whether sufficient evidence exists to hold the accused person for trial.
Township District Justice Map 2017
Radnor Township citations and cases are handled by the following District Court:
Judicial District 32-2-43
District Justice Leon Hunter, III
4655 West Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073
610-356-2997
Judicial District 32-1-27
District Justice David H. Lang, Esquire
4655 West Chester Pike
Newtown Square, PA 19073
610-356-7430
Federal & State Officials
Federal
State
- Amanda M. Cappelletti (17th Senatorial District)
- Representative Lisa Borowski (168th Legislative District)
- Representative Gregory S. Vitali (166th Legislative District)