Traffic & Transit
Cranberry Initiating Speed Awareness Campaign
The effort to get drivers to slow down will begin as the Seneca Valley school year ends next week.

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA - With Seneca Valley School District students getting a well-earned summer vacation beginning June 8, Cranberry’s driver speed awareness campaign will kick in again.
Between June 8-22, motorists should look for yard signs, speed trailers, and traffic counters, together with increased police patrols in 39 Cranberry neighborhoods. Radar speed signs are rotated among the participating neighborhoods.
Based on a nationwide campaign theme designed by the Kansas-based Keep Kids Alive Drive 25 Foundation, the program is timed to raise driver awareness of Cranberry’s 25 mph residential speed limit at the end of Seneca Valley’s school year, and then again at the start of the fall semester.
Participating neighborhoods include Hampshire Woods, Mystic Ridge, Freedom Woods, The Crossings, Winchester Lakes, Autumn Hill, Kingsbrook, Cranberry Heights, Glenbrook Manor, Greenfield Estates, Stonefield & Farmview, St. Leonard Woods, Preserve East and West, Marshall Woods, Springfield Manor, Highland Village, Hunters Creek, The Villas of Isleworth in Bellvue Park, Grandshire, Springmeadows, Manor Creek, Glen Eden, Rochester Village (Park Place Apts.), Park Place, Pinehurst, Lakeview Estates, Orchard Park, Winchester Farms, Woodbine, Deer Run Condominiums, Deer Run CSA, Shadow Creek, Marshall Heights, Walden Pond, Clearbrook, Hazelwood Farms, Creekwood Commons, Cranberry West, and Ehrman Farms.
Program costs are underwritten by Cranberry Township Community Chest; RJ Development Company, and the township.
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