Frequently Asked Questions
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According to the Decennial U.S. Census Estimates.
2020: 33,096
2010: 28,098
2000: 23,631
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Administration and Secondary Campus: 724-452-6040 Haine Elementary : 724-776-1581 Haine Middle School: 724-776-1325 Rowan Elementary School: 724-776-1518 Evans City Elementary School: 724-538-3680 or 724-776-3530 Evans City Middle School: 724-538-8800 or 724-776-3330 Connoquenessing Valley Elementary: 724-452-8280Customer Service
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Seven Fields Borough: 724-776-3090 Adams Township: 724-625-2221 Jackson Township: 724-452-5581 New Sewickley Township: 724-774-7822 Marshall Township: 724-935-3090 Pine Township: 724-625-1591Customer Service
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October 31 - 6:00 PM to 8:00 PMCustomer Service
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American Red Cross
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724-283-2810 or 1-800-448-3543Customer Service
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1-800-725-2769Customer Service
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124 West Diamond Street Butler, PA 16001 724-779-7633 or 724-285-4731
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Venango County 814-676-8812Customer Service
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District 10 P.O. Box 429 Indiana, PA 15701 724-357-2800 Local PADOT (PENNDOT) office Butler maintenance garage: 724-284-8800Customer Service
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Butler Barracks: 724-776-3222 Gibsonia Barracks: 724-443-5907Customer Service
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724-779-1101Customer Service
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For additional information call 1-800-CLEANUP or visit www.earth911.comCustomer Service
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Pet licenses can be purchased through the Butler County Treasurer’s Office in person, online or by mail. in Butler. Visit Butler County's website https://www.butlercountypa.gov/368/Dog-Licenses, call their office at 724-285-4731, or visit in person - 124 W Diamond Street, Butler, PA 16001 for more information.
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The street sweeping program can begin as early as January of the new year depending on weather conditions. The initial location to begin alternates between the east and west side of the township from year to year with the east on the even years. The street sweeping program is usually completed by the beginning of June. If it has been a severe winter and there is a heavy build-up of anti-skid material on the roads, completion of the program could extend into the summer months. Periodic sweepings are done throughout the rest of the year on as needed basis. Cranberry Township currently has 1 street sweeping unit. It runs a maximum of 3 miles per hour in the sweeping mode. At times, it is necessary for the operator of the sweeper to make 3 or 4 passes over the same area to do a complete and thorough job of removing the debris left from an extreme winter.Customer Service
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More information is on the page linked below.Customer Service
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Dial 9-1-1. The dispatcher will notify the proper agency.Customer Service
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In Cranberry Township, on-street parking is ok - unless you see signs prohibiting parking. These signs are frequently seen in neighborhood developments and in some business areas. Exceptions can be made, by request Take note of the signage in your neighborhood and alert visitors to park in your driveway, or, if you're expecting lots of guests, request on-street parking permission from the Township by contacting the Police Department at 724-776-5180, option 7, with information about when and where your event will be held. Your name, address, requested dates, and phone number are required to process the request.Customer Service