Leet Township
Emergency Numbers - 911
24 Hour Non-Emergency – (724) 266-6142
Non-Emergency Fire – (724) 266-6133
History
Leet Township grew out of the original Sewickley Township. Leet became its own entity in 1869 and would later see Edgeworth, part of Sewickley Heights and Leetsdale formed out of its boundaries.
Leet is perhaps most famous for being the site of D.T. Watson Rehabilitation Hospital, where Dr. Jonas Salk first used his revolutionary polio vaccine.
Township Government
Township Manager - Annalee Oswald, 724) 266-2280 Municipal Authority - (724) 266-8516
Council Members
(724) 266-2280
President - Gary Bradel
Vice President - Wayne Hyjek
Susan Barness
David Case
John Stephansky
Meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 7:30 pm, Leet Township Municipal Building, 198 Ambridge Avenue (Fair Oaks).
GARBAGE/RECYCLING Every Thursday morning
PARKS AND RECREATION
Walker Park, Little Sewickley Creek Road
Plum Street Park, Ambridge Avenue
POINTS OF INTEREST
D.T. Watson Rehabilitation Hospital (now HealthSouth and the home of the Watson Institute) |