South Williamsport Borough is a residential community located in northeast Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. With a rich history dating back to the early settlement of Rocktown and Bootstown, the borough was officially incorporated in 1886. Spanning approximately 1.9 square miles, South Williamsport is known for its small businesses and the internationally renowned Little League Baseball, which attracts visitors from all over the world. The borough's government consists of a Mayor and a 9-member borough council, reflecting the community's commitment to maintaining and improving the quality of life for its residents.
Supported by grants from the federal government, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Lycoming County, and borough capital project funding, South Williamsport is embarking on an exciting new local government project. The planned government center, to be constructed at 545 E. Central Avenue, will serve as a hub for borough administration and services. Additionally, the borough is embracing technological advancements with the installation of fiber optic cable in the area, enhancing communication and connectivity for residents. With its vibrant community spirit and dedication to progress, South Williamsport offers a welcoming and thriving environment for both residents and visitors alike.
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