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Find out what The Mercer County Regional Council of Governments does, and can do for your municipality.
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369 McClelland Rd. Mercer, PA 16137
P:724-748-4808 F:724-748-5668
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Many mutual problems affecting local governments continuously surface in a variety of areas -
such as transportation, purchasing, solid waste management, animal control, sewage treatment,
police and fire protection, environmental control, code enforcement, recreation, housing, planning,
economic development; while many, many other service demands additionally being thrust upon local governments.
Although the COG approach is still considered a somewhat new concept - many local governments within the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania have formed COGs as a means of addressing their growing number of regional
problems. A closer look will show that some COGs are more active than others. All COGs possess the common
capability of offering a single platform in which to view, discuss and hopefully resolve regional and mutual problems.
It should be recognized that both the Federal and State government are more actively promoting the development
and implementation of shared municipal services -- as well as the overall concept of intergovernmental cooperation.
The COG approach can be the best way in which to forge these new “partnerships in local government” and to further
solicit the available Federal and State financial and technical assistance needed to get the job done!
It should be further recognized that a Council of Governments (COG) is not the formation of a “local super government”
or any attempt at local government consolidation; however, it is simply a tool for local governments to use in
eliminating duplication -- while in turn, providing the best possible municipal services at the smallest expense
to their resident taxpayers.
In conclusion, it is important to note that any Council of Governments (COG) may offer its member
local governments a solid base from which to view, discuss and hopefully resolve mutual problems
within the regional area. However, since the oversight of a COG organization is the sole responsibility
of local elected officials -- then the success or failure of a COG will depend largely on the amount of interest,
support and cooperation generated by these same locally elected officials.
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Service Status
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Shenango Valley Shuttle Service
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Normal Operation
Hours:
Phone: 724.981.1561
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Mercer County Community Transit
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Normal Operation
Hours:
Phone: 724.981.6222
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Shenango Valley Animal Shelter
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Normal Hours
Hours:
Phone: 724.342.5834
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L-S-WM Community Pool
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Open for season
Hours: N/A
Phone: 724.981.1561
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Shenango Valley Softball Complex
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Open for season
Hours: N/A
Phone: 724.981.1561
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MCRCOG Administrative Office
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Normal Hours
Hours: 8:00am - 4:30pm M-F
Phone: 724.981.1561
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