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Information on the Muddy Creek Township web site is provided as a service to the
community.  While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the
information contained herein, official documentation is available at the
Township office.


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MUDDY CREEK TOWNSHIP OFFICE HOURS 



MONDAY:  8:30 - 4:00

TUESDAY: 8:30 - 4:00

WEDNESDAY:  8:30 - 4:00    

THURSDAY: 8:30 - 4:00

FRIDAY:  Closed

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Please use the drop box, located near the entrance of the township building to
drop off documents.  Thank you for your support and understanding during this
time.  

If you plan to visit the township office, we ask that you wear a mask in the
facility.



In order to meet your needs, it is recommended that you make an appointment
prior to visiting the office.





CONTACT US:

ADDRESS:  420 Stanford Road, Prospect, Pa 16052



Phone:  724-368--3438

Fax:  724-368-3432



EMAIL:  muddycreektwp@gmail.com



Visit us on the web:

Muddycreektwp.com




Portersville FOOD PANTRY





If you have questions or need more information please contact Cindy Burns at
724-368-9532.



COVID - 19 VIRUS

Butler County Emergency Operations Center activated ESF #15 External
Affairs/Public Inquiry Phone Number 724-431-0982 for information regarding COVID
-19.

For Human Service needs, 

please contact 2-1-1



Governor Wolf  (Click here for the Order) and Department of Health Secretary
Levine (Click here for the order  April 15, 2020 Order Click here) 

ordered the closure of all non-life-sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania. A
list of business types that would be affected by this order is (Click Here).



As a result of these concerns, the Wolf Administration announced a waiver
process for any company that believes they should be considered a
life-sustaining-business. Business owners can apply for a waiver at this email
address: RA-dcexemption@pa.gov. Business owners can address questions about
whether they need to close by emailing ra-dcedcs@pa.gov.



Businesses and non-profits who have suffered economic losses during the COVID-19
coronavirus outbreak can consider applying for low-interest loans through the
U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA). Additional information is available by
contacting SBA’s disaster assistance customer service center by calling
1-800-659-2955 (TTY: 1-800-877-8339) or
e-mailing disastercustomerservice@sba.gov.



Help for Businesses & Employees Affected by Governor’s Mandated Closures

Assistance Available for Employees Affected by COVID-19



Pennsylvanians who are unable to work because of the COVID-19 coronavirus may be
eligible for Unemployment or Workers’ Compensation benefits.

Unemployment Compensation is available for employees whose employer temporarily
closes, goes out of business due to COVID-19 or reduces hours due to COVID-19.
Eligibility is also extended to employees who are told not to work, have been
told to self-isolate or quarantine to prevent the spread of the virus.

UC call centers are experiencing extremely high call volumes, so claimants are
encouraged to get help by email at uchelp@pa.gov, or via UC LiveChat.

Employees who have been exposed to COVID-19 in their workplace could also be
eligible for Workers’ Compensation.

More details about benefits for affected employees are available here.



Emergency Food Assistance Available During Coronavirus Mitigation



Individuals who are out of work due to the coronavirus can seek emergency food
assistance at local food banks. Many food banks, pantries, shelters and soup
kitchens are offering special drive-through services to limit close personal
contact.

A list of food banks and additional guidance from the Department of Agriculture
is available here.



Many schools are continuing to offer meals for students. More information on how
schools are adjusting to mitigation efforts is available here.



Guidance Offered to Help Older Pennsylvanians; PACE Requirements Relaxed; PTRR
Deadline Extended



The Pennsylvania Department of Aging recently issued guidance to help older
adult day centers, adult protective services, and senior centers continue to
meet the needs of older adults while coronavirus mitigation measures remain in
effect. These guidelines are available here.

The department is also relaxing restrictions in the PACE program that require a
person to use 75 percent of their medication before seeking a refill. Enrollees
who wish to receive that exception must have their pharmacy provider contact
PACE at 1-800-835-8040.



All enrollees should be able to receive free home delivery of medications from
their pharmacy. Enrollees who have difficulty obtaining their refills can call
Cardholder Services at 1-800-225-7223.



In addition, the deadline for older Pennsylvanians and disabled state residents
to apply for the Property Tax Rent Rebate Program has been extended from June 30
until December 31. The Online Customer Service Center remains open for
applicants who have questions about the program.






Please note that you can now access the agenda for our monthly Board of
Supervisors meeting (held the 3rd Wednesday of every month) by utilizing the
"Upcoming Board Meeting Agenda" navigation button.


NEW TOWNSHIP EMAIL ADDRESS:

muddycreektwp@gmail.com




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