Robin Lindsey, Secretary

Robin Lindsey headshot 2026Robin is committed to serving the residents of the Township by continuing to provide good government for a great community. She is very grateful for the opportunities afford to her over the years. By virtue of being a life-long resident, she feels an obligation to “give back” to the community that has given her and her family so much.

Robin has served the residents of Lower Paxton Township in various positions over the last sixteen years. She has served on the Lower Paxton Township Planning Commission, the Lower Paxton Township Authority, serving as Vice-Chair, and the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors, serving as Vice Chair and Chair. In addition to serving in these numerous positions, she participated in and was a graduate of the Lower Paxton Township Citizens Police Academy.

Robin has been active in numerous professional associations. She was a delegate to the Pennsylvania State Association of Township Supervisors (PSATS), serving on the PSATS Executive Committee and graduating from the Pennsylvania Municipal Government Academy.  

Robin also was a member of the Capital Region Council of Government (COG), which is comprised of municipalities in Dauphin, Cumberland, Perry, Lebanon, and York counties.

She served as President and was recognized for her public service by being awarded the Perry Albert Public Service Award.

Robin is also very active in her community. She is an active member of Panther Ram Foundation Board of Directors, Lower Paxton Community Foundation Christkindlmarkt, Paxtang Lions Club, volunteers at NutriPack. She is also a member of Linglestown Life United Methodist Church.

In her previous service on the Lower Paxton Township Board of Supervisors, Robin had an instrumental part in establishing a social media platform, investing over 5 million dollars in upgrading the Township park system, creating a community garden program with Central Dauphin School District, re-instating the police K-9 program, installing video cameras in 5 Township parks, creation of the Lower Paxton Township Historical Commission, development of the Career Fire Fighter Program and co-sponsored a $25,000.00 grant for the NutriPack program.

Robin and her husband Joe have three children and three grandchildren.

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