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Located in Beaver County, New Brighton offers a variety of recreation and cultural activities and an attractive business district for residents and visitors.
For over 150 years, New Brighton has been a home for all generations. In addition to the available online text history below, the New Brighton Historical Society has a wealth of historical information available to interested citizens.
The New Brighton Recreation Commission consists of the New Brighton Area School District, the Boroughs of New Brighton and Fallston and the Townships of Daugherty and Pulaski. The NBARC organizes numerous events annually, including several 5k run/walks, a triathlon, bus trips, and family movie nights.
Education. Transportation. Health Care. Farmers' Market. Utilities. CONTACT. (724) 846-1870. 610 Third Avenue. New Brighton, PA 15066.
Recreation & Community Life. Business District Authority. CONTACT. (724) 846-1870. 610 Third Avenue. New Brighton, PA 15066. info@NewBrightonPA.org. LINKS. New Brighton Area Recreation Commission.
New Brighton, Pennsylvania is an incorporated Borough currently operating under the "weak mayor" form of Borough government. The Borough of New Brighton is divided into 5 wards with each ward having 2 elected council members. The mayor and tax collector are elected at large.
(724) 846-1870 610 Third Avenue. New Brighton, PA 15066 info@NewBrightonPA.org
The Building and Zoning Department may be reached by calling (724) 847-5130 or by visiting the Building Department located on the first floor of the Borough Municipal Building. Building and zoning ordinances and applications are available online by clicking here.
The New Brighton Business District Authority was incorporated on March 31, 1986 under the Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Act. The Authority consists of seven members, serving five-year alternating terms, with the purpose of improving the business districts with the Borough of New Brighton.
Zoning & Land Use. New Brighton Borough Council has adopted a regional comprehensive plan to establish a framework for working together to improve the quality of life for all residents of New Brighton. Goals of the comprehensive plan include addressing four key issues: Vibrancy.