Ross Township

E-Newsletter - May 2025 Edition

Commissioner Dan DeMarco

President's Report

  • I was honored to be invited to participate in a Joint Democratic Policy Hearing on Supporting Emergency Services and Fire Responders. I spoke about the challenges Ross Township faces and the plans we are following through with to improve the fire protection services in Ross Township.    Watch the Hearing!
    Supporting First Responders: Lessons Learned
  • I was invited to be a panelist at the 2025 ALOM Spring Educational Conference to discuss the growing deer population problem in Ross Township. I discussed the steps Ross Township has taken to implement a deer management program and the current state of the program.
    • Ross Township just completed the 5th year of our archery program.
    • On April 21st, the Board of Commissioners authorized Suburban Whitetail Management to begin the process of conducting a Deer Cull Program. This program would further increase the number of deer harvested on an annual basis in order to better control the deer population.
Full Dumpster

Storm Recap


The storms that struck Ross Township on April 29th brought significant damage and widespread power outages to our community. Our heartfelt appreciation goes out to the Police Department and Public Works for their exceptional efforts during this challenging period. Additionally, we commend our residents for their camaraderie and neighborly assistance to one another. To help with cleanup, we arranged for multiple dumpsters at the municipal building for the disposal of spoiled food and storm-related debris. The Public Works Department prolonged our limb collection service to assist with the overall cleanup process, reaching over 100 households. Thank you to our residents for their patience while our community faced this challenging event.

Earth Day Volunteers

A special thank you to all the volunteers who helped clean up our community for Earth Day 2025! Many crews were in neighborhoods, while others assisted Parks & Recreation at Bruno Sammartino Park. Thank you all for your efforts and hard work!

Bruno Sammartino Earth Day 1


LEFT: Volunteers at Bruno Sammartino Park

RIGHT: 50 Willow Trees were planted at Bruno Sammartino Park

Bruno Sammartino Earth Day 2
Carol Ott


LEFT: Carol, Dan, & Betty cleaned along Rochester Road

RIGHT: Scottie worked on Buckhill Road

Scottie Peterman
Volunteer

Want to Get Involved?


Interested in volunteering with the Parks & Recreation Department?
Call Morgan at 412-931-7055 x233 today!

Discounted Amusement Tickets

Discounted Amusement Tickets!


Tickets are available for purchase Monday - Friday 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM, at the Ross Township Community Center Reception Desk. Please call 412-931-7055 to confirm ticket availability for Idelewild, Kennywood, Sandcastle, & Waldameer. Tickets to additional parks are available online. 

Discounted Amusement Ticket Details

Vote 2025

Get Out & Vote on May 20th!


The Primary Election takes place Tuesday, May 20, 2025. Polls are open from 7:00 AM - 8:00 PM. 

  • Find your polling location: Polling Place Information
  • Find upcoming election information: Voting & Election Information
Exceptional Citizens Expo
McKnight Road Lane Closures

McKnight Road Work


PennDOT has announced long-term road work on McKnight Road.

Work will include bridge and culvert preservation, milling and paving, base repairs, drainage upgrades and repairs, pipe cleaning, guide rail, signal, and ADA ramp upgrades, waterline replacement, concrete mountable curb replacement, new signage, and new pavement markings. Work is scheduled to finish in Summer of 2025.

Check out PennDOT's project updates & press releases for the Route 4003 McKnight Road Improvement Project.

Please use caution on McKnight Road!

2025 Movies in the Park

Programming Guide - Summer 2025

Summer 2025 Programming Guide - 1
Summer 2025 Programming Guide - 2
PTC Open Road Tolling

Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission Announces:

Open Road Tolling 


This January, the PA Turnpike launched Open Road Tolling (ORT) east of Reading and along the Northeast Extension. The rest of the PA Turnpike will adopt the change in 2027. 

Under the ORT system, tolls are charged electronically as customers drive at highway speeds beneath overhead structures called gantries without slowing down or stopping at toll booths. Equipment on the gantry and in the roadway classifies and identifies the vehicle and electronically processes tolls, allowing for free-flowing traffic, while also reducing accidents, improving the environment and enabling new access points. You will begin to see toll booth demolition this spring.

2025 Fishing Tournament
2025 Citizens Police Academy

Board of Commissioner's Meeting Schedule


Wednesday, May 21st - 7:00 PM
Monday, June 2nd - 7:00 PM
Monday, June 16th - 7:00 PM
Monday, July 7th - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, July 21st - 7:00 PM
Monday, August 4th - 7:00 PM

All meetings will be held in-person in the Board Room. The Board of Commissioners will continue to offer Zoom as an option for residents to watch and listen only. 

Mulch

Mulch & Compost Available!


Mulch and compost are available (while supplies last) at the entrance to our Public Works facility at 225 Cemetery Lane. This is for Ross Township residents ONLY. You must load the material on your own.

Contact Us


Ross Township Municipal Building
1000 Ross Municipal Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15237

www.ross.pa.us

Administration: 412-931-7055
Public Works: 412-931-3956
Police (Non-Emergency): 412-931-9070
Community Development & Building Inspections: 412-931-7048
Parks & Recreation: 412-931-7041

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