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The Road Crew
Joseph Peck - Supervisor in charge of Roads - 899-3171
Shelley Hull - Roads Secretary - 899-3171
Operations Manager, Wayne Boyd
Project Manager, David Zellefrow
Project Manager, Michael Bean
Roads Expediter, Rich Arpin
Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Tommy Alessi
Electrician, Tom Berlin
The Road Crew, Raymond Beer, Steven Fuller,
Kurt Heidecker, Robert Hoover,
Steven Salow, Wayne Peterson,
Don Erbin, Nicholas Taccone,
Tom Miller, Tim Eliason.
...and part-time seasonal employees.
More Information
The Harborcreek Township Roads Department is located off Route 20 directly behind the Township Municipal Building.
Applications for employment in the Roads Department can be picked up / dropped off at the Harborcreek Township Municipal Building Office.
Regularly scheduled hours are Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
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News & Projects
Posted on: 09/26/2011
PennDOT announces culvert project on SR 955 (Iroquois Avenue). Iroquois Avenue to close beginning Oct 5th to replace a culvert over the tributary of Seven Mile Creek. Project is located between Troup Road and State Rt 20 (near the Moose Lodge). Work Includes construction of a 13-foot long concrete box culvert, new approach roadways, guiderails, paved shoulders, delineation, pavement markings and signs. Work is expected to be complete and road reopened on November 4th. Final pavement will be placed in the Spring of 2012.
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Traffic Signals
Harborcreek Township is responsible for the traffic signals on all State and Township roads. While we make every effort to keep our signals operating properly, occasionally
a bulb burns out or the signal ceases to function. Should you observe a problem, please contact the Municipal Building at 899-3171.
We continue to install Light Emitting Diode's (LED)
on all traffic signals. These new LED's have a longer and more reliable service life.
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Road Signs
Harborcreek Township maintains signs along Township roads. Every effort is made to keep all signs in a good condition.
If you notice one damaged or missing, please contact the Municipal Building at 899-3171.
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Street Lights
If your street light is out, you can call Penelec at 1-800-545-7738 or Harborcreek Township at 899-3171 to report the problem.
Please have available the pole number, transformer number, or nearest house # and street name.
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Deceased Animals along Roadways
Deceased deer found on State and Township roadways within the Township of Harborcreek, should be reported directly to the Pennsylvania Game
Commission at 814-432-3189 or visit their web site at PA Game Commission
Deceased dogs & cats found on Township roadways should be reported directly to Harborcreek Township at 899-3171.
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Snow Removal
Snow Removal Ordinance
Regulates parking on Township roadways and the placement of snow removed from private property.
To read the full text of this Ordinance, click here .
Mailbox Damage
Click here to view mailbox installation specifications.
If mailbox damage occurs due to Township snow removal services it can be reported to the Township at 899-3171.
All mailboxes installed to Township specifications will be repaired and/or replaced.
The repair and/or replacement of mailboxes will occur when weather permits.
Winter Services Agreements
With Delevolper: There are certain new roads within housing developments that have not been accepted by the Township for maintenance.
The developers of these roads sign a "Winter Services Agreement" with the Township.
This establishes a commitment by the Township to plow these particular roads within that development for the snow season.
With State: There is also a winter services agreement between the Township and the State for plowing the following State owned roads:
Depot Road, Nagle Road, Old Station Road, Moorheadville Road.
List of Roads: There are State and Privately maintained roads within the Township limits.
If the road you live on is on the following list then you receive Private or State maintenance.
Otherwise, you receive winter services from the Township. Click here for the list.
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PA One Call
PA One Call
Pennsylvania One Call System, Inc.
Call Three Working Days Before You Dig...It's the Law!
(800) 242-1776 or just dial 8-1-1
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