The Biggest Little Town on the Map!

Nestled in the Brokenstaw Valley, surrounded by the Allegheny Mountains and Allegheny National Forest.
We are asking that during this very busy time of road construction, please remain patient.
Watch the flaggers, and follow their direction.
Go slow, and be careful. Safety of you and of the worker’s is of utmost importance.
Anticipate delays, and plan accordingly.
When they are finished we can enjoy beautiful roads all through town!!!
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Police

Chief Todd Mineweaser
40 Railroad Street
Youngsville PA 16371
814-563-7555

Fire

Chief Vern Edminsten
29 Fireman Drive
Youngsville, PA 16371
814-563-4455

Public Works

Mark Theuret
40 Railroad Dr.
Youngsville, PA 16371
814-563-4604 ext. 1

Borough Manager

Wendy Wilcox
40 Railroad Street
Youngsville, PA 16371
814-563-4604, ext 2

Library

100 Broad Street
Youngsville, PA 16371
Mon. 10 – 6; Tue. 10 – 3
Wed. 10 – 6; Fri. 11 – 4

Pool

Thatchers Lane
Youngsville, PA 16371
814-584-2287

Recreation

Post Office

39 Railroad Street
Youngsville, PA 16371
814-563-4471
Youngsville Cemetery Association: President Randy McKinney – 814-563-9904

Prior to beginning any type of residential construction, you must first obtain a Zoning Permit from the Borough Office.
Construction needing a permit includes, but is not limited to, Fencing, Decks, and Pools.

It is best to check with the Borough Office prior to starting any project.

Youngsville Borough

Population: 1726

  • 820 Acres
  • 1.28 Square Miles
  • 7.69 Road Miles


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