Ross Township

E-Newsletter - April Edition

Board President Dan DeMarco

The State of Fire Service


By: Board President Dan DeMarco

Near the top, in a long list of responsibilities the Board of Commissioners have to the residents of Ross Township, has always been the provision of reliable fire protection service. Ross Township has the unique advantage of the dedicated service of eight (8) independent, non-profit fire departments within our borders. The men and women who serve as firefighters in these departments do so without any compensation. Common sense dictates that the dollar value of these brave individuals is well beyond the $7.8 million annual cost of the Ross Township Police Department. The Township's 2023 budget for fire protection service is $1.5 million, which includes an annual contribution of $80,000 to each fire department.


We are currently facing the same serious problem of numerous municipalities throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: A considerable decline in the number of volunteer firefighters. Society has changed over the past 30-40 years, and people seem to no longer have the time it takes to be a member of an all-volunteer fire department. Unfortunately, those days in the 1980s when I was a member/firefighter at the Berkeley Hills Fire Company, and volunteers were plentiful, are long gone. A 2014 report from the Pennsylvania Senate illustrated the challenges in front of us, citing on page 11 a report from the International Association of Fire Chiefs, action that needs to be taken by local governments: http://pehsc.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/SR-6-REPORT-FINAL.pdf. The report was helpful, but the reality is that Harrisburg will not provide us with solutions needed for Ross Township. We are on our own when it comes to deciding the best path forward.


The Board of Commissioners earlier this year approved the engagement of a professional consultant, Rob Brady, to develop a comprehensive strategic plan for the future of the fire protection service in Ross Township. The development of the plan itself was officially launched in March. Mr. Brady and his team are well qualified to conduct an in-depth study of the fire departments and creation of this plan, having done numerous similar plans throughout Pennsylvania, most recently and locally for Upper St. Clair Township.


This effort will involve a great deal of information gathering and analysis, and many meetings and candid discussions with fire department members and Township officials, again proving the commitment of these brave men and women to the residents of Ross Township. It will likely be completed in the spring of 2024, and it will provide the Township and the fire departments with some suggested next steps.


Finally, while we undertake this endeavor, it is important as always to emphasize the need for residents to support in any amount possible the solicitation of a contribution from your fire department when received in the mail. Remember that our volunteer firefighters always respond to your call for help when needed without any hesitation. They do so because of their unwavering dedication to saving lives and protecting property in Ross Township.

Discounted Amusement Tickets - Coming Soon!


Tickets are expected to arrive by early May. 
Please call 412-931-7055 to confirm availability.

Discounted Amusement Tickets

Board of Commissioner's Meeting Schedule


Monday, May 1st - 7:00 PM
Wednesday, May 17th - 7:00 PM
Monday, June 5th - 7:00 PM
Tuesday, June 20th - 7:00 PM
Monday, July 3rd - 7:00 PM
Monday, July 17th - 7:00 PM

All meetings will be held in-person in the Board Room. However, the Board of Commissioners have decided to keep offering Zoom as an option for residents to watch and listen only during their meetings.

Police Chief Cristyn Zett

New Chief of Police


In January, Cristyn Zett was sworn in as Chief of Police in Ross Township. Chief Zett is the first woman to lead our police department. Additionally, Detective Sgt. Brian Kohlhepp was named to the newly created Deputy Chief of Police position. Congratulations!

Community Cleanup

Community Cleanup 
Saturday, April 22nd


Help keep Ross Township beautiful by organizing a cleanup in your neighborhood or by helping with a project in one of our lovely Township Parks! Please register by Thursday, April 20th to receive free supplies!

To register, please contact:

Jackie Snyder
412-931-7055
jsnyder@ross.pa.us

Parks & Recreation Programming Guide


Register Online Here: Ross Township Recreation Catalog

Parks & Rec Programming
Parks & Rec Programming
Honoring Former Commissioner Grace E. Stanko

Honoring Former Commissioner Grace E. Stanko


At a February Board of Commissioner's Meeting, a memorial plaque was unveiled to the family of Former Ross Township Commissioner Grace E. Stanko (1945-2021). Grace served for 16 years as a commissioner. The plaque will be permanently displayed at the newly constructed Perrysville gazebo, next to the Perrysville Volunteer Fire Company.

Undefeated Season

Undefeated Season!


The North Hills 7th Grade Girls Basketball Team was honored by the Board of Commissioners at a February meeting. The team ended the season with a 22-0 record. 

Congratulations!

Free Mulch and Compost Available

Free Mulch

Free mulch and compost are available near the entrance to our Public Works Facility located at 225 Cemetery Lane. Residents must load the materials themselves.

Free Compost

FREE Shredding Event - May 20th

Free Shredding Event
Township Openings

Township Jobs/Vacancies


Interested in getting involved? Visit the link below and apply today!

https://www.ross.pa.us/jobs

A 2023 Banner Community

Banner Community
2023 Paving List

2023 Paving Plan


Find out which Township roads are scheduled to be paved this year!

View the 2023 Paving List

Rain Barrel Rebate Program

Rain Barrel Rebate Program


The Township has implemented a Rain Barrel Rebate Program. Visit the link below to learn how to receive your $25 Rebate.

Rain Barrel Rebate Program

Contact Us

Ross Township Municipal Center
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 and Recreation: 412-931-7041

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