(File Photo of the Beaver County Courthouse)
Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News
(Beaver, PA) Several topics were discussed during the Beaver County Commissioners’ work session today at the County Courthouse. The main topic was when Commissioner Manning addressed the problem of people walking their dogs without having them on a leash. Manning stated that he has received close to a dozen complaints over the last month about this issue happening at Brady’s Run Park because people are either jogging or walking through there and are being approached by dogs that are not on a leash. He made it very clear that “dogs are supposed to be on leash.” Treasurer Sandie Egley suggested asking the dog warden about this issue. The other complaint that Manning received was about speeders going through Brady’s Run. Solicitor Garen Fedeles told him that the Brighton Township Police “take a more aggressive approach as the weather gets warmer.” Commissioner Chairman Dan Camp also asked Dan Cole, Director of Public Works, about the possible placing of lights at the paved walking path at Brady’s Run along Route 51. An audience member from Brighton Township named Ed Gray mentioned this at the Commissioners’ work session last Wednesday about considering doing so because of their condition. Cole expressed that there are lights present, he has not serviced them yet, and “it sounds like something burned out.” Manning also mentioned that he participated in an Autism Walk yesterday at Brady’s Run and congratulated the Beaver County Bar Association in celebrating their 150th anniversary. In other business, Recreation and Tourism Director Tony Caltury mentioned a ribbon cutting for a story walk at the Brady’s Run loop this Saturday. The story was written by sixth graders from the county. Manning mentioned that the ribbon cutting is also the launch of Beaver County History weekend.









