The sequence of traffic signals at six intersections along key corridors connecting Cranberry to neighboring municipalities is coordinated from the Township’s Traffic Operations Center. With the renewal of agreements between Cranberry and Adams, Marshall and Seven Fields, Cranberry will also assume responsibility for their maintenance during the coming year. The three agreements, which were approved by Cranberry’s Board of Supervisors at its March 3 meeting, total $15,100 and cover the labor cost for Cranberry to provide normal inspection and maintenance, as well as on-call services, for each component of the covered traffic lights. Catastrophic repairs from incidents such as vehicle knock-downs and natural disasters, are not covered. For more information, contact Jason Dailey, Director, Public Works