A project to reduce the erosion of soil into Brush Creek was authorized by Cranberry’s Board of Supervisors at its December 14 meeting. The improvement, which is part of a state-required permitting process, would involve the use of rip-rap rock to stabilize soil along the banks of the creek. Gigliotti Properties would perform the work as part of their Wetland Mitigation requirements associated with an approved development project. The stream stabilization project will also advance other planned improvements to Graham Park, consistent with the Township’s MS4 Permit requirements.