Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review
A house at
92 Spruce St. is one of three included in a $30,000 demolition contract recently awarded by the Harrison commissioners.
Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review
A duplex at 14-16 Philadelphia Ave. in Harrison is among three houses included in a demolition contract awarded to Minniefield Demolition Services of West Mifflin.
Brian C. Rittmeyer | Tribune-Review
Neighbors of a burned-out house at 998 Ivanhoe St. in Harrison expressed their frustration with township officials. The house, which burned in December 2016, is one of three expected to be torn down by the end of February.
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Harrison includes hazardous, electronic waste collection in new garbage contract [The Valley News-Dispatch, Tarentum, Pa.]
Jan. 9 Harrison will no longer host events twice a year so residents can dispose of electronic and hazardous waste because residents will now be able to get rid of them from their homes year-round, Commissioner William Heasley said.
Commissioners have approved adding household collection of hazardous waste as part of a new three-year garbage contract with Waste Management.
The collection includes CRT televisions, monitors and other electronics that residents have had to pay a per-pound fee to dispose of at the collection events held at the township building.