Cranberry’s two-phase, spring-fall driver speed awareness
campaign in residential neighborhoods is getting revved up for the start of
summer. This year, yard signs, speed
trailers, and traffic counters, together with increased police patrols will
take place in 44 neighborhoods across Cranberry Township between June 7 and
June 21. The national program, implemented
locally by Cranberry’s Homeowners Association Forum, is timed to raise driver
awareness of Cranberry’s 25 miles an hour residential speed limit at the end of
Seneca Valley’s school year, and then again at the start of the fall semester,
from August 27 to September 10. Yard
signs will be available for pickup starting May 29; radar speed signs will be
rotated among the participating neighborhoods. Program costs are being underwritten by CTCC –
Cranberry Township Community Chest; RJ Development Company, Cranberry Community
Management Company, and the Township government.