Port Clinton Borough is governed by an elected five-member Borough Council and a Mayor. The council oversees borough operations including roads, sewer, permits, and public safety. Council meetings are open to all residents and held monthly at St. John’s Church, 36 Penn Street.
Fun Fact: The Borough recently celebrated its 175th anniversary!
| Name | Role | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| Michael Henry | Mayor | (610) 823-3745 |
| Kim Lutzkanin | Borough Secretary / Treasurer | (570) 640-7442 |
| John Blackwell | Council President, Roadmaster | (717) 385-8224 |
| Greg Boltz | Council Vice President, Asst. Roadmaster | (610) 562-3220 |
| Kelly Henry | Council Member, Asst. Roadmaster | — |
| Herman Baver | Council Member | — |
| Katie Rausch | Council Member | — |
Regular council meetings are held on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:00 PM at St. John’s Church, 36 Penn Street, Port Clinton, PA 19549. Work sessions, when needed, are held on the fourth Tuesday of the month at 6:00 PM at the same location.
All residents are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Meeting dates are subject to change. Check back or contact the borough office to confirm.
Location: St. John’s Church, 36 Penn St, Port Clinton, PA 19549
School District Taxes
School district taxes for Port Clinton Borough are collected by:
Colleen Hoptak — Tax Collector
Phone: (570) 366-0288
Earned Income Tax (Local)
Port Clinton Borough residents are subject to local earned income tax, administered by Berkheimer Associates.
Notify your employer that you reside in Port Clinton Borough so they can withhold the correct local earned income tax from your paycheck. File your personal local income tax return with Berkheimer. When filing, enter PORT CLINTON BOROUGH as your municipality.
File or manage your local taxes at Berkheimer →
If you are a new resident or recently changed employers, take these steps as soon as possible to avoid underpayment penalties.