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LEGAL NOTICE INVITATION FOR BIDS Larson Design Group, Inc. will accept sealed bids for Non-Professional Services for the Inspection of District 10-0 Bridge Inspections until 12:00 P.M. (prevailing time), July 2, 2026, at their office, 1000 Commerce Park Drive, Suite 201, Williamsport, PA 17701. Bids shall be in a sealed envelope clearly marked Non-Professional Services for the Inspection of District 10-0 Bridge Inspections. All bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 2:00 P.M. on July 2, 2026 in the Board Room, 1000 Commerce Park Drive, Suite 201, Williamsport, PA 17701. Non-professional services includes the use of under bridge cranes, inspection boats, and traffic control. Proper operation and maintenance of all equipment and vehicles per manufacturer specifications is required. Bids are invited upon the following: Supply under-bridge inspection access and maintenance & traffic protection services. The structures to be inspected range in size and complexity with spans located over roadways, waterways, and railways. Typical work will be completed on weekdays during daylight hours. Services will be provided beginning as early as July, 2026, through June 30, 2027. Work days may not be consecutive and will be subject to weather conditions. Larson Design Group reserves the right to increase or decrease the number of days required or structures inspected for Non-Professional Services as necessary for the successful completion of the District 10-0 Bridge Inspection Work. Bid documents can be obtained at http://bidplans. larsondesigngroup.com Interested parties are required to register on the website for the ability to view and/or acquire bid documents for this project. It is the responsibility of any person or organization interested in a hard copy of the bidding documents to pay all costs associated with printing. Contact the Engineer, Larson Design Group, 1000 Commerce Park Drive, Suite 201, Williamsport, PA 17701; 570-323-6603 between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M., Monday through Friday with any questions pertaining to access and use of the website. Bids are required to be submitted by filling out the Form of Proposal in its entirety. This form is included in the bid package and is to be signed by the bidder. Alternate price quote forms will not be accepted. Bids may be held by the Engineer for a period not to exceed thirty days from date of opening for the purpose of reviewing the bids and investigating the qualifications of bidders, prior to awarding the contract.
 
LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE The Board of Supervisors of Adams Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, at its regularly scheduled meeting on June 22, 2026, at 7:00 P.M. in the Adams Township Municipal Building, 690 Valencia Road, Mars, PA 16046, vote on enacting an Ordinance entitled An Ordinance to Adopt an Intermunicipal Agreement for the Mer-ger of the Township of Adams and the Borough of Mars. A Summary of the Ordinance is as follows: The Ordinance adopts an Agreement outlining the procedure and substantive provisions of the Joint Agreement for the Merger of Mars Borough and Adams Township. The effective date is when both municipalities have enacted the Ordinance. A Summary of the Merger Agreement is as follows: 1. The recitals (Whereas clauses) are made a part of the Agreement. 2. The following ballot question shall be submitted to the voters of each municipality at the November 3, 2026, election: Shall the Borough of Mars, a Pennsylvania municipality organized under the Borough Code, be merged into the Township of Adams, a Pennsylvania Township of the Second Class, and with the Township being renamed Mars Township, a Pennsylvania Township of the Second Class, effective January 1, 2028? 3. Sets forth the boundaries of the merger of Mars into Adams, the form of government, the effective date of January 1, 2028, and the name of the new municipality Mars Township. 4. Sets forth provisions for the types of government, the assumption of offices, the termination of Mars elected officials and the Mars Auditor, the assumption of residency for electors and candidates, and the amendment of the zoning Ordinances and maps. 5. Sets forth provisions as to infrastructure, including public works, code enforcement, zoning, parks and recreation and police services, the continuation of sewer service for existing customers, and the transfer of the Mars Borough water system to Mars Township. 6. Sets forth provisions for the offer of employment to Mars Borough employees, including the public works foreman, collective bargaining employees and police officers, Mars Borough appointed officials and professional service providers, as well as part time or seasonal positions shall be terminated. Mars Borough will not create any new full time position after the effective date of the Agree-ment. All Adams Township employee positions will be preserved. 7. Sets forth the provision for the transfer of assets and liabilities to Mars Township from Mars Borough. 8. Sets forth provisions for the uniformity of taxation rates as required by the Penna. Constitution. All uncollected taxes and assessments due and owing Mars Borough will be transferred to Mars Township. 9. Sets forth provisions regarding the utilization of Adams Ordinances and the termination of Mars Boroughs Ordinances and a conflict of Ordinances provision. Sets forth provisions for the continuation of Mars Boroughs nonconform-ing use, structures and approvals. 10. Any unanticipated matters which may arise shall be dealt with in good faith. Establishes an advisory Council from Mars Borough Council to address merger issues. Confirms the continuing effort to construct a new library center in Mars. Time is of the essence in the Agreement. The Agreement is solely for the benefit of Mars Borough, Adams Township and Mars Township and provides no beneficiary rights to any third party. Copies of the full text of the Ordinance are available at the Adams Township Municipal Building, the Butler County Law Library (in the Butler County Courthouse) and at this newspaper and may be examined without charge or obtained for a charge no greater than the cost thereof. In addition, the Merger Agreement is available for review at the Adams Township website at www.adamstwp.org. ADAMS TOWNSHIP Michael D. Gallagher, Solicitor Sean M. Gallagher, Solicitor GALLAGHER LAW GROUP 110 East Diamond Street, Suite 101 Butler, PA 16001
 
LEGAL NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT ORDINANCE The Members of Cou-ncil of Mars Borough, Butler County, Pennsylvania, at its regularly scheduled meeting on July 6, 2026, at 7:00 P.M. in the Mars Borough Municipal Building, 301 Arch Street, Mars, Pennsylvania 16046, will hold a public hearing regarding an Ordinance entitled An Ordinance to Adopt an Intermunicipal Agreement for the Merger of the Township of Adams and the Borough of Mars. After the hearing, during the same meeting on July 6, 2026, the Mars Borough Council will vote on enacting the Ordinance. A Summary of the Ordinance is as follows: The Ordinance adopts an Agreement outlining the procedure and substantive provisions of the Joint Agreement for the Merger of Mars Borough and Adams Township. The effective date is when both municipalities have enacted the Ordinance. A Summary of the Merger Agreement is as follows: 1. The recitals (Whereas clauses) are made a part of the Agreement. 2. The following ballot question shall be submitted to the voters of each municipality at the November 3, 2026, election: Shall the Borough of Mars, a Pennsylvania municipality organized under the Borough Code, be merged into the Township of Adams, a Pennsylvania Township of the Second Class, and with the Township being renamed Mars Township, a Pennsylvania Township of the Second Class, effective January 1, 2028? 3. Sets forth the boundaries of the merger of Mars into Adams, the form of government, the effective date of January 1, 2028, and the name of the new municipality Mars Township. 4. Sets forth provisions for the types of government, the assumption of offices, the termination of Mars elected officials and the Mars Auditor, the assumption of residency for electors and candidates, and the amendment of the zoning Ordinances and maps. 5. Sets forth provisions as to infrastructure, including public works, code enforcement, zoning, parks and recreation and police services, the continuation of sewer service for existing customers, and the transfer of the Mars Borough water system to Mars Township. 6. Sets forth provisions for the offer of employment to Mars Borough employees, including the public works foreman, collective bargaining employees and police officers, Mars Borough appointed officials and professional service providers, as well as part time or seasonal positions shall be terminated. Mars Borough will not create any new full time position after the effective date of the Agree-ment. All Adams Township employee positions will be preserved. 7. Sets forth the provision for the transfer of assets and liabilities to Mars Township from Mars Borough. 8. Sets forth provisions for the uniformity of taxation rates as required by the Penna. Constitution. All uncollected taxes and assessments due and owing Mars Borough will be transferred to Mars Township. 9. Sets forth provisions regarding the utilization of Adams Ordinances and the termination of Mars Boroughs Ordinances and a conflict of Ordinances provision. Sets forth provisions for the continuation of Mars Boroughs nonconform-ing use, structures and approvals. 10. Any unanticipated matters which may arise shall be dealt with in good faith. Establishes an advisory Council from Mars Borough Council to address merger issues. Confirms the continuing effort to construct a new library center in Mars. Time is of the essence in the Agreement. The Agreement is solely for the benefit of Mars Borough, Adams Township and Mars Township and provides no beneficiary rights to any third party. Copies of the full text of the Ordinance are available at the Mars Borough Municipal Building, the Butler County Law Library (in the Butler County Courthouse) and at this newspaper and may be examined without charge or obtained for a charge no greater than the cost thereof. In addition, the Merger Agreement is available for review at the Merger Information page on the Adams Township website at www.adamstwp.org. MARS BOROUGH Christopher J. Reese Solicitor
 
LEGAL NOTICE SAXONBURG BOROUGH JOHN ROEBLINGS HISTORIC WIRE ROPE WORKSHOP RESTORATION General Notice Saxonburg Borough (Owners) are requesting Bids for the construction of the following Project: John Roeblings Historic Wire Rope Workshop Restoration Contract No. 2026-1 Bids for the constru-ction of the Project will be received electron-ically via the PennBid program by Saxonburg Borough until 10:00 A.M. local time, July 17th, 2026. The Project includes the following Work: Structural stabilization of the existing stone and timber framing, restoration or replacement of deteriorated roofing and siding materials in-kind, masonry repair and repointing, foundation improvements, drainage enhance-ments, and installation of updated electrical and safety systems. Architectural and engineering services will guide the project to ensure compliance with local codes and the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties. Where original materials cannot be salvaged, historically approved replacements will be used to maintain authenticity. The project is located in the Borough of Saxonburg, Butler County. The extent of the work is described in the contract documents. Obtaining the Bidding Documents All project documents and details are available at no cost at (https://www.pennbid.net/) Onsite pre bid inspections will be held on June 25th from 9:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. Except as otherwise provided by law, no bidder may withdraw its bid for sixty (60) days after the Bid Due Date, unless the contract award is delayed by a required approval of another government agency, the sale of bonds, or the award of a grant or grants, in which case the Bids shall remain open to acceptance and shall be irrevocable for a period of one hundred twenty (120) days after the Bid Due Date. Steven May Borough Manager June 1st, 2026
 
LEGAL NOTICE TO BIDDERS CITY OF BUTLER BUTLER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA Sealed Proposals will be received by the City of Butler at the City Build-ing, 140 West North Street, Butler, PA 16001 until 10:30 A.M. prevailing time July 8, 2026 for the following: BUTLER CATHOLIC SCHOOL ZONE FLASHERS Base Bid This project involves the installation of new pedestal signal supports and solar-powered Type I school zone signing along East Locust Street and static post mounted signing along St Mary Street; traffic control; and all associated restoration, complete in place. All Proposals must be in the hands of John Evans, Zoning and Code Management Officer, on or before 10:30 A.M. prevailing time, on Wednesday, July 8, 2026, at the City Building, 140 West North Street, Butler, PA 16001 and the same will be publicly opened and read immediately thereafter, Proposals shall be delivered in a sealed envelope and clearly marked on the outside with the words BUTLER CATHOLIC SCHOOL ZONE FLASHERS. Pennsylvania Prevailing Wages are required to be paid on this Project. Copies of Drawings, Specifications, Instruc-tions to Bidders, General Conditions, Forms of Proposals and Agree-ment are on file and open to public inspection at the office of The Gateway Engineers, Inc., 100 McMorris Road, Pitts-burgh, PA 15205 where sets of said documents may be obtained, upon payment of fifty ($50.00) dollars per set. An additional charge of ten ($10.00) dollars will be required to mail Contract Documents to prospective Bidders. No refund or exchange will be made for the return of any documents. Electronic copies of the Contract Documents will be made to Bidders at no charge upon request. Performance, Maintenance, and Labor and Material Payment Bonds, along with Public Liability and Property Damage Certificates of Insurance in the amounts specified, as well as Certificates of Workmans Compensation must be filed with the executed Agreement upon acceptance of the Proposal from the successful Bidder. Proposals to receive consideration must be accompanied by a Certified Check or Bidders Bond from a Surety Company authorized to do business in Pennsylvania, made to the order of the City of Butler in an amount equal to ten (10%) percent of the total amount of the Proposal as a guarantee that, if the Proposal is accepted, the successful Bidder will enter into an Agreement within fifteen (15) days after Notice of the Award of the Contract. The Proposals must be made to the City of Butler, Butler County, Pennsylvania and shall remain firm for a period of sixty (60) days. No Bidder may withdraw his Proposal during the sixty (60) day period without forfeiting his Bid guarantee. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all Proposals, or any part thereof, for any reason, and also reserves the right to waive any informality therein. Bidders are advised that the City will award the contract to the lowest responsible, responsive, and qualified Bidder for the listed work based on the total bid submitted. However, Bidders are advised that the City expressly reserves the right to reject all bids, and specifically reserves the right to award to the lowest responsible, responsive, and qualified Bidder a contract for all or any portions of the work listed in the Proposal, and in awarding a contract for less than the total work listed, or less than all portions of the work listed, the contract price will be determined from the total quantities for each item listed and the unit price bid for each item listed. By: John Evans Zoning and Code Management Officer
 
LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT BILL NO. 2026-01 ORDINANCE NO. 2026-__ THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY WILL CONSI-DER ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMEND-ING CHAPTER 5 (PROPERTY MAINTENANCE) AT THEIR REGULARLY SCHE-DULED MEETING ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2026 AT 6:30 P.M. TO BE HELD AT THE CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL CENTER, 2525 ROCHESTER ROAD, CRAN-BERRY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA. A title and summary of the proposed ordinance are as follows: TITLE AN ORDINANCE OF CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, A SECOND CLASS TOWNSHIP OF THE COUNTY OF BUTLER, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING CHAPTER 5, PART 1 UNIFORM CONSTRUCTION CODE SUBSECTION A (ADOPTION) REVISING SECTION 105 PRESERVATION OF EXISTING PROVISIONS, REVISING SECTION 108 REFUND OF EXCESS FEES, ADDING SECTION 109 (TIME LIMITATION OF PERMIT APPLICATION), ADDING SECTION 110 (REINSPECTION FEES), AMENDING CHAPTER 5, PART B (SEWER LATERALS) BY DELETING SECTION 112 AND REVISING PART 2 (PROPERTY MAINTENANCE CODE) SUBSECTION A (ADMINISTRATION) BY REVISING INTERNATIONAL PRO-PERTY MAINTENANCE REFERENCES FROM 2015 TO 2021, REVISING SECTION 301 BY ADDING SECTION 301.1 CREATING THE CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP CODE ENFORCEMENT DIVISION AND REG-ULATIONS FOR SUCH DIVISION AND REVISING SECTION 303 (WEEDS) AND DELETING SECTION 314 (FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEM); WHILE PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND REPEAL ALL PRIOR INCOSISTENT ORDINANCES. SOLICITORS SUMMARY OF PROPOSED TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY ORDINANCE NO. BILL NO. 2026-01 An ordinance of Cranberry Township, a second class township of the County of Butler, Comm-onwealth of Pennsylvania for the purpose of amending Chapter 5, Part 1 Uniform Construction Code subsection A (Adoption) revising Section 105 Preservation of Existing Provisions, revising Section 108 Refund of Excess Fees, adding Section 109 (Time Limitation of Permit Application), adding Section 110 (Reinspection Fees), amending Chapter 5, Part B (Sewer Laterals) by deleting Section 112 and revising Part 2 (Property Maintenance Code) subsection A (Administration) by revising the edition of International Property Maintenance references from 2015 to 2021 , revising Section 301 by adding Section 301.1 creating the Cranberry Township Code Enforcement Division and regulations for such Division and revising Section 303 (Weeds) and deleting Section 314 (Fire Protection System); while providing for severability and repeal all prior inconsistent ordinances. The proposed Ordinance No. 2026-__ may be examined Monday through Friday between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. in the Cranberry Municipal Center, 2525 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY Kyle Beidler, CPO
 
LEGAL NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPT BILL NO. 2026-02 THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY WILL CONSIDER ADOPTION OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 15 (MOTOR VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC) AT THEIR REGULARLY SCHEDULED MEETING ON THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2026 AT 6:30 P.M. TO BE HELD AT THE CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP MUNICIPAL CENTER, 2525 ROCHESTER ROAD, CRAN-BERRY TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA. A title and summary of the proposed ordinance are as follows: TITLE AN ORDINANCE OF CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, A SECOND CLASS TOWNSHIP OF THE COUNTY OF BUTLER, COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA FOR THE PURPOSE OF AMENDING CHAPTER 15 (MOTOR VEHIC-LES AND TRAFFIC), PART 2 TRAFFIC REGULATIONS) AND SECTION 201 (SPEED LIMITS ESTABLIS-HED) AND SECTION 203(1) (STOP INTERSECTIONS ESTABLIS-HED) WHILE PROVIDING FOR SEVER-ABILITY AND REPEAL ALL PRIOR INCOSISTENT ORDINANCES. SOLICITORS SUMMARY OF PROPOSED TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY ORDINANCE NO. BILL NO. 2026-02 ORDINANCE NO. 2026-___ The proposed Township of Cranberry Ordinance No. 2026-___ will Amend Chapter 15 (Motor Vehicles and Traffic), Part 2 Traffic Regula-tions), Section 201 (Speed Limits Established) and Section 203 (Stop Intersections Established) of the Code of Ordinances of the Township of Cranberry while providing for severability and repeal of all prior inconsistent ordinances. The proposed Ordinance No.2026-___ may be examined Monday through Friday between 8:30 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. in the Cranberry Municipal Center, 2525 Rochester Road, Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania. TOWNSHIP OF CRANBERRY Kyle Beidler, CPO Cranberry Township
 
PUBLIC NOTICE Cranberry Township will auction miscellaneous construction, exercise, and commercial furniture online at https://www.auctions international.com/ from June 22, 2026, to July 7, 2026. Kelly Maurer, Director Public Works Cranberry Township
 
PUBLIC NOTICE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP At a special meeting to be held on Monday, June 22, 2026, at 6:00 P.M. in the Meeting Room of the Franklin Township Muni-cipal Building, 191 Election House Road, Prospect, PA 16052, the Franklin Township, Butler County, Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing on and thereafter consider the adoption of, and if appropriate enact, the following proposed ordinance entitled: AN AMENDMENT TO THE FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP, BUTLER COU-NTY, PENNSYLVANIA, ZONING ORDINANCE DATED 2018, AS AMENDED, TO AMEND SECTION 202, AMEND SECTION 313-TABLE 6, AND ADD SECTION 461. This proposed ordinance amends the Township Zoning Ordinance as follows: Section 1 a) amends Section 202 by adding a new definition to define the use of Data Center; b) amends Table 6 of Section 313 by removing Solar Energy Production Facility, Large and Wind Energy Production Facility, Large as a conditional use in the A-R Agricultural-Residential Zoning District and adds Solar Energy Production Facility, Large and Data Center as a conditional use in the I General Industrial Zoning District; and c) adds a new Section 461 setting forth the conditions for the Data Center conditional use. Section 2 establishes the severability of the ordinance. Section 3 address conflicts within existing Township ordinance provisions. Section 4 establishes the ordinance effective date. A complete, true and correct copy of the proposed ordinance is on file and may be examined or copied by the public at the Franklin Township Municipal Building, address listed above, Monday - Tuesday and Thursday - Friday 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Closed Wednesdays. A copy of the proposed ordinance is also available for inspection at the newspaper publishing this legal notice and at the Butler County Law Library, 124 West Diamond Street, Butler, PA.
 
PUBLIC NOTICE OF SUBMISSION OF RESIDUAL WASTE MAJOR PERMIT MODIFICATION APPLICATION On or before July 10, 2026, Sonneborn, LLC will submit an application to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PADEP), Waste Management Program, for a Major Permit Modification for the existing Residual Waste Permit No. 300995 for the Sonneborn Petrolia landfill. The waste facility is in Fairview Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania. The facility accepts non-hazardous residual waste from their chemical manufacturing facility. No hazardous waste is accepted at the waste facility. The facilitys permitted design will be updated to allow for a vertical expansion of the Petrolia Landfill. The expansion will increase in facility capacity by 65,000 cubic yards. Copies of the application will be available for review during normal business hours at the DEPs Northwestern Regional Office, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335. An appointment to review this application must be made with the DEP regional office. Fees for copying may be charged by the DEP. Copies of the application will also be provided by the DEP to Petrolia and Butler County. Petrolia and Butler County may submit comments to the DEP within 60 days of receipt of the application, recommending conditions upon, revisions to, and approval or disapproval of the application. The DEP will also accept and consider comments from the public during the permit review. Comments should be sent to Mr. Shawn Peters, Facilities Manager, Waste Management Program, 230 Chestnut Street, Meadville, PA 16335.
 

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