
The Township has a full-time police force of 32 officers, a volunteer fire company supported by a dedicated property tax, and an independent Emergency Medical Service organization that coordinates with the Township’s other emergency services. Far more people commute into Cranberry for work than commute from the Township to work at jobs elsewhere. There are currently around 20,500 jobs in Cranberry. Its commercial growth has been enabled by ordinances designed to implement comprehensive plans that the Township’s Board of Supervisors adopted in 1977, 1995, 2009, and 2017. Its economic development is balanced, involving a variety of industries. Today, there are more than 1,000 businesses of every size in Cranberry. If you choose to do business with this business, please let the business know that you contacted BBB for a BBB Business Profile.Īs a matter of policy, BBB does not endorse any product, service or business.Originally incorporated in 1804, Cranberry was primarily an agricultural community until the 1970s and ‘80s when, thanks to its location 20 miles north of Pittsburgh at the intersection of two Interstate highways, its economy and population began to soar. BBB Business Profiles are subject to change at any time. When considering complaint information, please take into account the company's size and volume of transactions, and understand that the nature of complaints and a firm's responses to them are often more important than the number of complaints.īBB Business Profiles generally cover a three-year reporting period. However, BBB does not verify the accuracy of information provided by third parties, and does not guarantee the accuracy of any information in Business Profiles. BBB asks third parties who publish complaints, reviews and/or responses on this website to affirm that the information provided is accurate. BBB Business Profiles may not be reproduced for sales or promotional purposes.īBB Business Profiles are provided solely to assist you in exercising your own best judgment.
