January 22, 2025 - 18:49

Cranberry Township is leveraging advanced technology to improve its snow and ice management efforts, according to Public Works Director Kelly Maurer. The township has installed temperature sensors beneath several roadways, enabling real-time monitoring of road conditions. This innovative approach allows for proactive responses to inclement weather, ensuring that roads remain safe and accessible for residents.
The temperature sensors provide critical data that helps the public works team determine when to deploy snow plows and salt trucks. By analyzing temperature fluctuations, the township can effectively prioritize which areas require immediate attention, ultimately reducing response times during winter storms.
Maurer emphasized that this technology not only enhances safety but also optimizes resource allocation, making operations more efficient. As winter approaches, the implementation of these sensors showcases Cranberry Township's commitment to utilizing modern solutions for community well-being and infrastructure maintenance. Residents can expect improved road conditions, thanks to these forward-thinking measures.
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