About Mount Joy Township
Governance
Mount Joy Township is a second-class township in scenic Adams County Pennsylvania, governed by an elected Board of Supervisors. Our Board consists of five members who serve six-year terms, ensuring responsible management of township affairs.
Meetings: The Board of Supervisors meets on the third & fourth Wednesday of each month at 6:00pm at the municipal building. Your participation in these meetings is encouraged. Meetings can be attended virtually or in-person.

Audited Financial Statements
Townships are required to provide audited financial statements, prepared by a certified public accountant. These reports are available for inspection at the Township office.
View Audited Financial Statements
Act 44 of 2025
Act 44 is a Pennsylvania law aimed at enhancing transparency and accountability in the pension systems of public employees. It requires municipalities, school districts, and other public entities to disclose detailed information about their pension plans, including the financial status of the plans, the funding levels, and investment performance.
View Act 44 Disclosure
Planning Commission
The Planning Commission provides advice to the Board of Supervisors on matters related to development and growth. The commission has five members who serve four-year terms.
Meetings: Held on the second Tuesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
Public Involvement
All meetings are open to the public. Your input is a key part of maintaining a vibrant township, and you are encouraged to participate in discussions at public meetings. If you can’t attend in person, meetings are available via Zoom.
Zoning Hearing Board
The Zoning Hearing Board ensures fair application of the township’s zoning ordinances, hearing cases for variances and appeals. The board has five members and one alternate, each serving a three-year term.
Meetings: Held as needed.
Septic Maintenance
Septic Pumping Requirements
As of July 2024, the Board of Supervisors approved a change to the Township’s septic ordinance.
- Septic systems must be pumped at least once every four (4) years.
- Holding tanks must be pumped annually.
It is the homeowner’s responsibility to ensure their system is properly maintained and in good working condition. The homeowner must select a township approved septic hauler.
For more information and an updated list of approved haulers: click here.
