The Recreation board is a group of five persons who are responsible for the operation of the various recreation programs that are offered by the township. In addition to this responsibility, the members also oversee the acquisition, development and maintenance of the park areas that are owned by the township. These persons are elected to 5-year terms, and come from all over York Township.
The York Township Recreation Board typically meets the first Thursday of the month at the York Township Administrative Building, located at 190 Oak Road, Dallastown PA. The meetings are held in the Training Room (lower level through Public Works doors) and start at 6:30 p.m.
Contact Recreation Board
> Contact Recreation Board Staff Representative (Online Form)
Recreation Board | ||
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Name and Address | Term Expires 5 Year Term | Telephone / E-mail |
James O’Neill Chairman 113 W. Crestlyn Drive York, PA 17402 |
Ward 1
05-01-2029 |
717-817-1810 |
Joseph Hackett Vice Chairman 350 School Street York, PA 17402 |
Ward 5
05-01-2028 |
717-858-3046
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Kathleen Dellinger |
Ward 5
05-01-2029 |
717-781-3406
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Zak Wolpert 2012 Crescent Road York, PA 17403 |
Ward 4
05-01-2025
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717-495-0736
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Amber DeGrace 625 S. Franklin Street Red Lion, PA 17356 |
05-01-2026
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717-606-7789
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Meeting Notice
Public participation in the meetings of the Recreation Board of York Township is both a right under the Sunshine Law and is encouraged. However, the right of the public to participate is not unlimited. Members of the public must observe the procedural rules of the Township, such as being recognized by the Chair before addressing the Board, not approaching the dais and not speaking when others are speaking.
Failure to observe these rules of decorum and participation could result in a citation filed pursuant to Section 5508 of the Pennsylvania Crimes Code, entitled “Disrupting meetings and processions.” A person commits an offense of Section 5508 of the Crimes Code if, with the intent to prevent or disrupt a lawful meeting, procession or gathering, he or she disturbs or interrupts it. Such an offense is a misdemeanor of the third degree, which is punishable by a fine of not less than $250, nor more than $5,000, or imprisonment of not more than 90 days, or both.
Agendas and Minutes Below
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Meeting Agendas may change up to 24-hours before the start of a meeting. Official meeting agendas may only be obtained from this page, in person at the Township Office just prior to the start of a meeting or at the Township Office after a meeting has been held.
Meeting Minutes posted to this site are to be considered Un-Official at all times. Official meeting minutes may only be obtained in person at the Township Office after a subsequent meeting has been held and the previous meeting minutes have been approved.