WARMINSTER TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS

Warminster Supervisor Judy Hoover retires after 6 years of service

Board Secretary honored with proclamations from federal and state representatives

Judy Hoover (Credit: Warminster Township)

  • Bucks County

Judy Hoover celebrated her final meeting as Secretary and member of the Warminster Township Board of Supervisors on December 4, 2025, marking the end of a six-year term dedicated to strengthening the township's financial stability and professional operations.

Hoover was honored with proclamations from U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick, State Rep. Brian Munroe, State Sen. Frank Farry, and the Board of Supervisors in recognition of her service to the community, according to a news release.

"Serving as Supervisor has been one of the greatest honors of my life," Hoover said. "I thank the residents for voting for me and trusting in me."

During her tenure, Hoover witnessed significant improvements in township operations and finances. When first elected in 2019, the township faced considerable financial challenges, the release said.

Under her leadership and that of Board Chairman Ken Hayes, the township evolved into a more professionally managed organization with enhanced fiscal stability.

Among the key decisions during Hoover's term was the sale of storm drain management services to the Municipal Water Authority, which she called "the right decision" for bringing financial stability and greater expertise to serve residents. She also saw Five Ponds Golf Course transition from operating at a loss to profitability under new, professional management, according to the release.

Hoover particularly praised Library Director Peter Lehu, calling him "extremely professional" and "the best Library Director the Township has ever had." She plans to remain involved with the library community in her retirement, the release said.

Her advice to the incoming 2026 board is to support newly elected Supervisor Mary Owens and to "hold tight; keep pushing for financial stability" while examining everything closely to continue improving services for residents.

Hoover brings extensive public service experience to her work, serving part-time in Rep. Munroe's office assisting residents throughout the 144th district. Her professional background includes serving as Real Property Evaluator for the City of Philadelphia and Legislative Coordinator for AFSCME District Council 47, roles that helped her "recognize and empathize with residents" and become "more accepting of all different people and points of view."

Hoover resides in Warminster with her two grandchildren and will continue her community involvement with the Friends of the Library, Friends of the Parks, and other nonprofit organizations.


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