Show All Answers
International Building CodeInternational Residential CodeInternational Fire CodeInternational Mechanical CodeInternational Plumbing CodeInternational Electrical CodeInternational Energy Conservation CodeInternational Fuel Gas CodeInternational Existing Building Code
There are two discount periods:1) December 1 - January 31.2) February 1 - April 30.
For more information, contact Parks and Recreation at 724-776-4806 x1129
Advertised Night Swims (9-11 pm) - free to members; $2 non-members
Cool Days - Pool Days! If the forecast does not break 75 in Cranberry Twp. according to www.weather.com, the Daily Admission for both residents and non-residents is $5.
Cancellations are also posted on our website.
Example:Family of 3 + Aide = Family of 4 MembershipFamily of 4 + Aide = Family of 5 Membership
Early admission to the Waterpark (11:15am) is available for those with deck reservations. Half Day Rental $15. Waterpark Members; $20.00 Non-Members 11:30 am -3:30 pm or 4:00 pm -8:00 pm. Full Day Rental, $20. Waterpark Members; $30.00 Non-Members. Full Day Package $45. Four (4) Daily Admission Passes, 12-Cut Pizza, 4-Drinks
However, if the parent is going to swim and they are not a member they will be required to pay the Resident Daily Admission Rate of $6.00. This admission fee will be good for swimming all day in the facility.
Filtration System: Diatomaceous Earth Chemicals used: Calcium Hypochlorite, Sodium Bicarbonate
Property Finder
Payments must be made at time of registration. We accept VISA, MC, checks, and cash.
2) February 1 - April 30.
For more information, contact Parks and Recreation at 724-776-4806 x1129 Cranberry Waterpark
Room reservations are available to the public after the Township recreation schedule has been added to the calendar. Some rooms have rental fees. Contact the Parks & Recreation Department at 724-776-4806 x1129.
For more information, visit the website or call 724-776-4949 Cranberry Area Chamber of Commerce
Dial 9-1-1 for any request to have a police officer dispatched Cranberry Police Department
Remember, Traffic Signals: • Can increase collisions • Can increase neighborhood cut-through traffic
When STOP signs are installed on one street, drivers on the other street tend to increase speeds since they have the right of way. Drivers tend not to care, since they feel others need to yield to them.Under the right conditions STOP signs can play an important role in traffic safety. National standards have been established to determine when STOP signs should be installed. These standards consider traffic speed and the number of gaps in traffic to allow safe vehicle entry or pedestrian crossing.STOP signs used at intersections should stop vehicles on the street with less traffic. Four-way STOP's are helpful only when traffic is high and approximately equal on all four approaches. At least 500 cars per hour for a substantial portion of the day, is necessary to make four-way STOP's beneficial.Most drivers are reasonable and prudent. When confronted with unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions, motorists are more likely to violate them. They usually develop contempt for all traffic signs, often with tragic results.
Remember, STOP Signs:• Do not stop speeding • Increase Air and Noise Pollution • Waste Fuel
Remember, STOP Signs:• Do not stop speeding • Increase Air and Noise Pollution • Waste FuelQ: Will "Children at Play" Signs Help Slow Traffic? A: Signs are used to guide and direct motorists. Unnecessary signs can confuse, distract and irritate motorists. Use of unnecessary signs can promote a disrespect for all signs. The best example is the "CHILDREN AT PLAY" sign.While it may seem that this sign would protect neighborhood youngsters, facts indicate otherwise. Although some communities have posted these signs in residential areas, no evidence exists to prove that these signs help reduce pedestrian accidents or lower speed.Studies have shown that many signs in residential areas, installed to "Warn" people of normal conditions fail to improve safety.Pedestrians can get a false sense of security since drivers often disregard these signs. Signs that encourage parents or children to believe they have added protection can do more harm than good. Children should not be encouraged to play in the street. Federal standards reject these signs because they openly suggest that playing in the street is acceptable.Since children live on nearly every residential block, warning signs would have to be placed on each street. Blocks with no signs might imply that no children live there, proving more opportunity to speed.Because of the serious concerns, Pennsylvania law does not recognize "Children at Play" signs. Specific warnings for schools and crosswalks are available for use where they clearly serve a purpose.
Warning signs can be effective tools if used sparingly and only to warn motorists of uncommon hazards that are not apparent to drivers.Remember, "Children at Play" Signs:• Are generally disregarded by motorists • Give pedestrians a false sense of security
The normal fluoride residual in our water is 1.0 milligrams per liter.
The West View water enters Cranberry through two interconnections located in the southern corridor.
Typically noise can be generated from various areas, but most of the time it is the water meter measuring chamber generating the noise. In some instances a meter will need to be replaced at no charge to you.