Submitted by Polskamon1 t3_xzvwey in Pennsylvania
Allemaengel t1_irouj5v wrote
Being from the Ross Township area I can say in its case it (and adjoing second-class townships) functions as a fairly simple local government that keeps the country roads plowed and mowed; approves zoning and land use developments; does basic building permits and inspections; maintains a small community park; and gives some support to its local volunteer fire companies.
That's about it but yeah they are essentially rural, much simpler versions of cities in their function.
Illustrious_Air_1438 t1_irox9dz wrote
> Ross Township
I think OP is probably referring to the Ross Township next to Pittsburgh, which is suburban, not rural.
Allemaengel t1_iroxtd4 wrote
Ah, makes sense.
Confusion due to one here in Monroe County in the Poconos as well.
CplGritty t1_irpdqa5 wrote
The other beauty of the system...hundreds of repeated townships across the state.
IamSauerKraut t1_irsq7i7 wrote
Really fun at high school championships when the opposing sides have the same name.
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