Re-Elect Steve Brown
Lower Nazareth Township Supervisor
Warehouse Update: All 3 denials of 523 Nazareth Pike, Lonat Drive, and Country Club Road were upheld in Northampton County Court.
Lower Nazareth Township Supervisor
Committed. Community-Focused. Proven.
What I Delivered for Our Community as Supervisor:
Protecting Our Township: Delivered the township's first comprehensive rezoning plan in 20 years, focusing on responsible development to preserve open spaces and stop warehouse overdevelopment. I voted to deny warehouse applications. These denials were upheld in Northampton County Court. I also voted to initiate the preservation of 380+ acres of open space using monies collected from our Open Space Income Tax.
Keeping Our Families Safe: Supported the hiring of six full-time Colonial Regional Police Officers to ensure a safer community for all of us.
Bringing Us Together: Started the annual tree lighting event, brought back the township Easter Egg Hunt, and supported engaging community events like "Dogs Day Out" and the Nazareth High School Bonfire.
Improving Our Parks: Established a thriving park system funded entirely through grants and recreation fees from developers, without relying on tax dollars. Enhanced the community with walking trails, playgrounds, a splash pad, and various family-friendly amenities.
Fixing Our Roads: Backed long-overdue infrastructure upgrades, including: The Newburg Road/Route 191 intersection, set to be completed in 2026, and the Butztown Road/Route 191 intersection, finishing this year.
Keeping Taxes Low: Proud to have maintained the lowest township property tax rate in the Nazareth area and one of the lowest in Northampton County.
Lower Nazareth has always been my home. Born and raised here, I’ve built my life in this community—a place where my wife and I are raising our family. Like many of you, I care deeply about the future of our township because it’s not just where I live; it’s where my roots are and where I want future generations to thrive.
As a member of the Board of Supervisors, I’ve worked hard to make decisions that reflect the needs and values of our community. Serving as a member of the Park and Recreation Committee, Fire Department Liaison, and Environmental Advisory Committee Liaison has given me the opportunity to connect with residents, listen to concerns, and take action to make our township an even better place to live.
Over the years, I’ve worked to ensure our township grows responsibly while staying true to its character. The first comprehensive rezoning in two decades was a critical step in this effort. By focusing on responsible development, preserving open spaces, and stopping the overdevelopment of warehouses, we’ve taken bold steps to protect what makes Lower Nazareth special. As part of this effort, I voted to initiate the preservation of over 218 acres of open space using funds collected from our Open Space Income Tax—ensuring these lands remain protected for future generations. I also voted to deny multiple warehouse proposals—including those submitted just before the zoning changes—which helped set a clear precedent against unchecked industrial development.
I’ve focused on making our township a safer and more vibrant place to live. By supporting the addition of six full-time Colonial Regional Police Officers, we’ve strengthened public safety. At the same time, I’ve worked to enhance our parks and recreation areas without using tax dollars. Through grants and developer-paid recreation funds, we’ve added walking trails, playgrounds, and a splash pad—amenities that residents across our township can enjoy.
Community connection has always been important to me. That’s why I introduced new traditions, such as the annual tree lighting, and revived beloved events like the township Easter Egg Hunt.. Events like these, along with “Dogs Day Out,” make Lower Nazareth feel like more than just a township—they make it feel like a community. My deep connection to Lower Nazareth drives my volunteer work, serving as Cubmaster and Assistant Scoutmaster with local Scout Troop 76, as drill designer and staff member for the Nazareth Area High School Blue Eagle Marching Band, and previously on the leadership team at my church. These experiences keep me connected to families and neighbors across our township.
While making these strides, I’ve also prioritized fiscal responsibility. Our township continues to have the lowest property tax rate in the Nazareth area and one of the lowest in Northampton County. Meanwhile, we’re addressing critical infrastructure needs, including long-overdue upgrades to the Newburg Road/Route 191 intersection (set for completion in 2026) and the Butztown Road/Route 191 intersection (finishing this year).
This is my home, and I’m fully invested in its future. I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together, and I’m honored to have had the opportunity to serve as your Supervisor, but there’s more work to do. I’m committed to continuing the progress we’ve made—keeping Lower Nazareth safe, vibrant, and sustainable for all of us. Thank you for your trust in me to lead our community forward.
Accomplishments for the township while in office:
Hired six full-time Colonial Regional Police Officers to strengthen community safety
Advanced key infrastructure improvements, including the Butztown Rd./Route 191 (currently under construction) and Newburg Rd./Route 191 intersections (begin construction May 2026)
Rooted in Community, Committed to Connection
Introduced new traditions that have quickly become township favorites, including the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony, bringing families together each December.
Revived longtime traditions such as the Easter Egg Hunt, ensuring children and families continue to enjoy cherished community moments.
Expanded community events like Dog’s Day Out, summer Cool Off Days at Newburg Park with the Fire Company, and family-focused activities that strengthen neighborhood connections.
Proudly serve youth through Scouting as Cubmaster of Pack 76 and Assistant Scoutmaster with Troop 76, guiding local boys and girls through leadership, outdoor skills, service projects, and the path to Eagle.
Support local students in the arts as the drill designer and staff member for the Nazareth Area High School Blue Eagle Marching Band, helping students succeed on the field while building teamwork and pride in the program.
Strong ties to faith and service, including time on the leadership team at my church, where I worked to expand outreach and strengthen fellowship, a commitment that continues through my public service.
Engaged township leader, regularly attending events, supporting local sports programs, working side-by-side with community leaders, and connecting directly with residents to ensure Lower Nazareth continues to feel like home.