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  1. City of Chester, PA | Official Municipal Government Site

    City Council Deliberative Meeting Date January 26, 2026 Time 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Venue Chester City Hall Organizer City of Chester More Info

  2. About the City of Chester, Pennsylvania

    Chester is recognized for its rich heritage, strong neighborhoods, Chester Pride, and ongoing efforts to create a cleaner, safer, and more vibrant city for residents, businesses, and visitors.

  3. Visitors | City of Chester, PA

    Address: 1 Fourth Street, Chester, PA 19013 Hours: 9am – 4:30pm | Monday – Friday Phone #: 610-447-7700 Email: [email protected] Access Chester City Email

  4. Finance & Tax Office | City of Chester, PA

    Dec 9, 2025 · The City of Chester is currently under Act 47 Receivership, through which the State-appointed Receiver Michael Doweary has direct control over City finances to help bring the …

  5. This is a special privilege granted by the City of Chester only to people who have severe physical disabilities. Such area will only be granted to those who cannot manage without it.

  6. Food Resources | City of Chester, PA

    Chester Eastside Inc. 301 E. 9th St., Chester, PA 19013 https://ceichester.org/ Phone: 610-872-4812 Food Pantry: Mondays and Wednesdays from 11am – 12:45pm Hot Meals: Tuesdays, …

  7. CityTeam Chester | City of Chester, PA

    Address: 1 Fourth Street, Chester, PA 19013 Hours: 9am – 4:30pm | Monday – Friday Phone #: 610-447-7700 Email: [email protected] Access Chester City Email

  8. Mayor’s Lecture Series | Dr. John Caskey | City of Chester, PA

    Chester’s current population sits around 34,000 residents – roughly half its peak population in the 1950s. Caskey argued that so many Low- and Moderate-Income (LMI) households choose to …

  9. City Directory | City of Chester, PA

    City Directory Chester City Hall 1 E Fourth Street Chester, PA 19013 610-447-7700 [email protected] Business Hours: Monday – Friday 9:00am – 4:30pm …

  10. Chester was an old industrial city filled with working class housing by 1930. By the 1960s, this housing no longer met middle-class standards, but housing is durable.