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York Today
By the People, for the People
York County Outlines Six-Year Road Improvement Plan
Readers ask about homestead exemptions, city employment, and park maintenance
Published on Feb. 12, 2026
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The York County roads department has released a six-year plan for priority road projects, including bridge replacements, culvert work, and paving. Meanwhile, readers inquired about homestead tax exemptions, the number of city employees, and the status of a water fountain at the dog park.
Why it matters
The six-year road plan provides residents with visibility into the county's infrastructure improvement priorities, while the other reader questions touch on important local government services and amenities that impact the daily lives of York residents.
The details
The six-year road project list includes 19 separate initiatives, such as replacing bridges, cleaning ditches, repaving roads, and upgrading culverts across various county roads. Meanwhile, the county assessor's office can help residents determine if they qualify for homestead tax exemptions based on age, disability, or veteran status. The city of York currently employs 96 people across various departments, and the water fountain at the dog park has been turned off for the winter but will be reactivated in the spring.
- The six-year road project plan was presented by the roads department and approved by county commissioners.
The players
York County Roads Department
The county agency responsible for maintaining and improving roads, bridges, and other infrastructure.
York County Commissioners
The elected governing body that oversees county operations, including approving the roads department's project plans.
York County Assessor's Office
The county agency that determines property tax assessments and administers homestead exemption programs.
City of York
The local municipal government that employs 96 people and maintains public amenities like the dog park.
The takeaway
York County's proactive approach to infrastructure planning and the city's responsiveness to resident inquiries demonstrate a commitment to maintaining and improving the community's roads, facilities, and services.


