Watts Township, Perry County, PA was created in 1849. It was formed from Buffalo Township. This particular tract of land, known as Watts, was first part of Greenwood, then Buffalo Township. Watts Township was named to honor David Watts, a lawyer, who was the son General Frederick Watts, of Revolutionary War fame.
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- Office closing earlyThe office will be closed at 3:15 on Wednesday, April 8th. We apologize for READ MORE
- Meeting conduct resolutionAs a reminder this is the current Meeting Conduct Resolution for Watts Township.
- Draft of Data Center OrdinanceDraft of the amended Zoning Ordinance to include Data Centers. This is what is READ MORE
