Bucks County Commissioners
The Bucks County Board of Commissioners is the legislative and executive governing body of Bucks County, composed of three elected commissioners. It oversees a roughly $500 million budget and nearly 2,400 county employees.
Address: 55 E Court Street, Doylestown, PA 18901
Phone: (215) 348-6000
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Bucks Seeks Creative Types Who Can Stanza the Rigors of a Poetic Challenge
Area wordsmiths, attend! Bucks County Community College has announced the opening of its 2022 Poet Laureate Competition. The literary competition is in its 46th year,…
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Bucks County Commissioners Seek to Protect Used Car Buyers from a Citric Squirt in the Eye
Pa.’s first used-car “lemon law” will roll out in Bucks County on Jan. 1, 2023. The ordinance, approved by the Bucks County Commissioners, calls for…
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Bucks County Poet Laureate Competition Seeks Contemplative, Deep-Thinking, Creative Crafters of Verse
The search for the 45th Bucks County poet paureate is on. The longest-running program of its type in Pennsylvania, Bucks County Poet Laureate Competition, is…
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Bucks County Health Department: The Hard-Won Progress in Defeating COVID-19 Is Slipping Away
Much to the chagrin of the Bucks County Health Department, efforts to defeat COVID-19 are losing ground. According to county data, the seven-day average from…
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County Commissioners: Pandemic May Have Felt Like a Standstill, but for the People’s Business, It Wasn’t
In a virtual State of the County address, the Bucks County’s three Commissioners described a committed government intent on pushing through the pandemic’s obstacles to continue…
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Bucks County Residents Get COVID Clarity from Direct Questioning of Officials
In response to confusion regarding the who-where-when of COVID-19, a group of Bucks County residents took their issues directly to county leaders, writes Peter Blanchard of the Patch. Answering…





























