Last year, Cranberry revised its requirements for Planned Residential Developments to include various amenities including streetscape enhancements, street lights and pedestrian pockets with benches. But some of those requirements have now been changed. Streetlight requirements, for example, were changed to oblige each homesite to include a lawn lamp within a certain distance of the street, lowering overall cost while maintaining desired lighting levels. At its August 2 meeting, Cranberry’s Board of Supervisors approved code amendments changing the requirements for streetlights, and removing some seating areas, as well as adjusting certain streetscape enhancements. The revisions were adopted to secure a distinctive, traditional look for the community and, at the same time, reduce the long-term cost of maintenance for the homeowners’ associations as well as the Township.