Patton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania

Patton Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania 🀝 Patton Township: A Place For All.
πŸ› Established in 1794.
πŸ“Centre County, PA Patton Township was established in 1794.

It was the first township formed in the Centre Region and was part of Cumberland County prior to the establishment of Centre County in 1800. The Township was named for Colonel John Patton. Colonel Patton opened Centre Furnace (now in College Township) in 1791 with his partner, Colonel Samuel Miles. He purchased thousands of acres in Patton Township, particularly in the Barrens, to mine the iron or

e needed to supply the furnace. The ore was close to the surface here so it could be mined with hand tools and horse drawn wagons. Centre Furnace closed in 1858 but some ore was still mined in the Barrens to supply other furnaces in the County. The opening of the Scotia Iron Works in 1881 marked the beginning of three decades of prosperity. Iron ore was mined, washed and loaded on trains for shipment to Andrew Carnegie's steel mills in Pittsburgh. The villages of Scotia and Marysville were established. The Pennsylvania and Bellefonte Central Railroads provided both freight and passenger service. A post office was opened - the Benore Post Office. Stores, a school and even a small library were located in the Scotia area. The Township's population topped 1,000 in 1900. This era of prosperity and industrial activity ended in 1911 with the closing of the iron works. The railroads were abandoned and eventually removed. The village of Scotia and the iron works disappeared. The Township's population declined to 442 in 1930. Only the village of Marysville remains today as a living legacy of this era in our community's history. Patton Township's character as a modern suburban and rural residential community began to take shape in the 1950's. Park Forest Village, started in 1956, was the first large suburban development near State College. This neighborhood won several national awards for its design, which moved away from the straight streets and clear cutting typical of post World War II suburban developments. The use of gracefully curved streets and the retention of trees established a pattern for future developments everywhere. The last section of Park Forest Village was opened in the early 1990's, thrity-five years after the neighborhood was planned. A decade later the Toftrees development was started. This development followed a planned community approach, which allows for a mixture of types of dwellings and other uses all laid out according to a master plan. Modeled after planned communities in other states, Toftrees was the first such example in Pennsylvania. In the 1990's the Gray's Woods Planned Community began developing, continuing the trend begun with Toftrees. The last twenty years has also seen a surge in commercial development, including extensive redevelopment along the North Atherton Street corridor. The commercial development has coincided with the planning, design and construction of the I-99 corridor through the Township. As a result of expansion at Penn State University and throughout the State College area, Patton Township has continued to grow as a residential community. Our population grew from 1,289 in 1950 to 12,500 as of 2006 (US Census Bureau estimate). Our challenge for the future will be to continue effective planning to manage the growth that occurs in our community.

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06/12/2026

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Reminder: Patton Township will be closed next Friday, June 19th, 2026 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.We will re...
06/12/2026

Reminder: Patton Township will be closed next Friday, June 19th, 2026 in observance of the Juneteenth holiday.

We will reopen Monday, June 22nd with regular business hours.

06/12/2026

What to do if you encounter a work zone:
* Drive the posted work zone speed limit.
* Stay alert and pay close attention to signs and flaggers.
* Turn on your headlights if signs instruct you to do so.
* Maintain a safe distance around vehicles. Don't tailgate.
* Use four-way flashers when stopped or traveling slowly.
* Avoid distractions and give your full attention to the road.
* Expect the unexpected.
* Be patient.

06/12/2026

Join us for a webinar on Planning for Improved Sidewalk Connections and Reducing Lane Departure Crashes in Centre County!

For more information and to register, please visit: www.crcog.net/SS4A

The Centre County Metropolitan Planning Organization has received a Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) Grant from the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA to complete a comprehensive sidewalk inventory within Borough and Borough-like areas in Centre County. Members of MPO staff and the consultant team will be in your community conducting field observations at each location to document existing conditions and observe motorist behavior, in addition to collecting data.

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06/12/2026

525 AM Friday June 12th, 2026: A hot and humid airmass will result in another day with the potential for strong to severe storms. The main threat being strong winds and heavy downpours. Folks should listen for later weather information and seek shelter if threatening weather is observed or a warning is issued.

✨ The attached letter will be sent to residents abutting E. Hillside Avenue, notifying them of the start of construction...
06/11/2026

✨ The attached letter will be sent to residents abutting E. Hillside Avenue, notifying them of the start of construction along E. Hillside Ave. The work is expected to begin the week of June 15 and conclude in July.

Click here to read: https://twp.patton.pa.us/DocumentCenter/View/1390/2026-C1-Start-Work-Notice-06-11-26

The Township thanks you in advance for your understanding as we complete this capital improvement project. Stay tuned for updates!

πŸš¨πŸ›ž Saturday, September 12! CCRRA is hosting a Tire Collection Event! There will be 500 time slots available on Saturday,...
06/11/2026

πŸš¨πŸ›ž Saturday, September 12!

CCRRA is hosting a Tire Collection Event! There will be 500 time slots available on Saturday, September 12th and each resident can bring up to 12 tires per appointment.

This is a free community event and all tires will be recycled.

Registration is required: www.ccrra.org

🚧 Join the Patton Township team! Are you someone who enjoys working outdoors, operating equipment, and helping keep our ...
06/11/2026

🚧 Join the Patton Township team!

Are you someone who enjoys working outdoors, operating equipment, and helping keep our community running smoothly? Patton Township is currently accepting applications for a Public Works Road Worker to join our Road Crew team.

This position plays an important role in maintaining Township roads, infrastructure, and public spaces throughout the year.

πŸ“… Applications will be accepted through June 19, 2026.

For job details, qualifications, and application information, visit our website:
https://twp.patton.pa.us/Jobs.aspx

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β˜€οΈ Looking for ways to keep the family busy this summer? Centre Region Parks & Rec has a variety of programs, camps, eve...
06/10/2026

β˜€οΈ Looking for ways to keep the family busy this summer? Centre Region Parks & Rec has a variety of programs, camps, events, and activities for all ages to enjoy throughout the season!

Whether you’re looking for outdoor adventures, creative programs, sports, or family-friendly events, there’s something for everyone. Explore everything they have to offer and make the most of your summer fun!

πŸ“… View programs and activities here: https://www.crpr.org

Address

100 Patton Plaza
State College, PA
16803

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 12pm
1pm - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18142340271

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