The Cranberry Township Municipal Center houses the offices for administration personnel who handle taxes, zoning, parks, road service, senior programs and much more for the town. The police department and library also operate from this building.
The local recruiting office provides interested men and women with information on and enlistment in the Marines.
The Cranberry Township Sewage & Water Authority is a division of Cranberry’s Public Works department. The Authority is monitored around the clock, and is responsible for maintaining water service to all residents and businesses within the Township. Home owners can call the department to schedule line inspections.
The Village of Laurelwood consists of one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments and townhomes for rent. It is cat friendly with a pet deposit and additional monthly fee. Features include skylights, central air, balconies, and patios. The neighborhood also has a community pool, playground and 24-hour maintenance. More details about amenities, pricing, and floor plans, as well as a rental application, is available online.
The Office of Magisterial District Judge David Kovach, Magisterial District Number 50-3-04, serves Cranberry and surrounding areas. In Pennsylvania, the Magisterial District Judge is an essential part of the criminal justice system. Local Judge Kovach hears civil suits filed by citizens or businesses, and this court is the initial jurisdiction in all local criminal court cases.