About Cranberry Township
New Resident Information
Resources and links to help you get settled in your new community.
New Resident Information
Calling 911
Wondering if your issue or question is, or isn't a 911 call? We ask that you call 911 for any and all public safety services. Here are the answers.
Calling 911
Community History
Cranberry Township was founded in 1804 and named for the native wild cranberries growing along Brush Creek. Today, cranberry plants flourish in the gardens at the Municipal Center. The Cranberry Historical Society published a history of the Township in 1989.
Community History
Community Links
Useful links to community organizations, county agencies, elected officials and more.
Community Links
Economy
Cranberry enjoys a balanced economy. In addition to being a regional retail center with an easy commute from Pittsburgh, the heart of Cranberry’s local economy is its growing family of corporate, industrial and research organizations.
Economy
Education
Early learning. Public Schools. Higher education.
Education
Facilities
Cranberry Township location and facilities search
Facilities
Leisure,Nonprofit and Civic Organizations
Parks & Recreation programs. Facilities. Library. Cultural organizations.
Leisure,Nonprofit and Civic Organizations
Location
Directions. Dimensions. Maps.
Location
Maps of Cranberry
Explore Cranberry Township, our parks, Butler County, and more.
Maps of Cranberry
Moving Here
Neighborhood plans. New construction. Housing types. Price brackets. Free homeownership counseling.
Moving Here
Population
Census data and statistics and a demographic profile of the community.
Population
Recent Accomplishments
So much happens in Cranberry Township - this page offers a quick overview of accomplishments.
Recent Accomplishments
Safety
Police. Fire Company. Ambulance.
Safety
Township Government
The Board of Supervisors is elected to oversee the general governance of the Township, and to secure the health, safety and welfare of the citizens of the community.
Township Government
Transportation
Cranberry has the good fortune of being at the crossroad of two Interstate highways – the east-west Pennsylvania Turnpike, I-76, as well as the north-south I-79.
Transportation
Website reading support
BrowseAloud is a free toobar that allows visitors to to read web pages out loud. It can help anyone who has difficulty reading on-line, including those with mild visual impairments, low literacy, English as a second language, or learning disabilities, such as dyslexia.
Website reading support