Cranberry Township intends to ask Venango County officials for some funds to help offset costs on two construction projects.
The supervisors voted at a meeting Thursday to request $30,000 in Liquid Fuels monies to help pay for milling and paving a township-owned road that serves as the entranceway to the UPMC Northwest hospital.
The full cost is $147,194 for the work that will be done next year.
“A little bit of help would be nice,” township manager Chad Findlay said.
The supervisors voted to spend $900 for Gibbons Web Services of Franklin to update and redesign the township’s website. The last update, said Findlay, was done about seven years ago.
The property owner will pay for the cost of the sign.
“The township puts it up, they buy the sign,” said Findlay. “We’ve done lots of those before.”