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Order by calling 717-948-6336, emailing PaSDC-Data@psu.edu, or visiting the web site at PaSDC.hbg.psu.edu. 2000 DECENNIAL CENSUS DATA · For those municipalities crossing county lines, census data is provided for that portion of the municipality within the county. · Census 2000 population and housing data may differ depending on whether data was obtained from SF I or SF3 due to sampling. · Please note percentages in this publication may not add to 100 percent due to rounding. ,-- ,- .-. -~,.,-.-..-._--,~"-~--~_.._~,"_.~.._,, TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ......................................,........................... SECTION I: PHYSICAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 TABLE 1. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, 2002 ..............................,........ 5 A. Highways . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 B. Mass Transit Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 C. Railroads. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. 5 D. Airports .............................................,.............. 5 TABLE 2. PUBLIC UTILITIES, 2002 . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 A. Electricity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 B. Gas ............................................................... 6 C. Water ..,.......................................................... 6 D. Sewerage Facilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 E. Pipelines ............,............................................... 6 F. Steam Heat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 G. Telephone. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 TABLE 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, JUNE 2002 ................,..................... 7 TABLE 4. CREDIT UNIONS, 2001 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2002 ........................................................ 7 A. Radio Stations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . , . . . .. 7 B. Television Stations ....... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 C. Press .............................................................. 8 TABLE 6. STATE WEATHER RECORDS ,.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , .. 8 TABLE 7. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TRAVEL, 2000 ..............................,....... 9 SECTION II: DEMOGRAPHICS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 TABLE 8. POPULATION DENSITY, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 TABLE 9. TOTAL POPULATION, 1960-2000 .............................,............15 TABLE 10. 2000 POPULATION AND 2001 ESTIMATE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 TABLE 11. PERCENT OF POPULATION URBAN AND RURAL, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 TABLE 12. PERCENT OF POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY, 2000 . . . . . . . 16 TABLE 13. PERCENT OF PERSONS BY AGE, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 A. Percent of Families by Type With and Without Children .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 B. Non-Family Households . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 C. Marital Status of Persons Age 15 and Older . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Pennsylvsnill Stllte DlItll Center I 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book -----_._--,....~--------~--_.--~-----,.._._._-~---'_.-----_.._---~-~.~---_..._.- TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) TABLE 15. EDUCATION ........................................................ 20 A. Public Secondary School Dropouts by School, 2000-01 .............,.............. 20 B. Enrollments in Institutions of Higher Education Pennsylvania, Fall 2000 ................. 21 C. Colleges and Universities Completions Awarded, 2000-2001 ........................ 21 D. Public High School Graduates and Postsecondary Education Rates, 2000-01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 E. Private & Nonpublic High School Graduates and Postsecondary Education Rates, 2000-01 .... 22 F. Expenditures per Average Daily Membership (ADM), School Year 2000-01 ............... 23 G. Public School Classroom Teacher Average Salaries, Total Years of Service, and Level of Education, 2001-02 .............................................. 23 H. Educational Attainment of Persons Age 25 and Older, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 I. School Enrollments, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 TABLE 16. POPULATION BY ~ATIVITY AND MIGRATION, 2000 ............................25 TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000 ....................,...................... 26 A. Mode of Transportation . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 B. Travel Time in Minutes .................................................. 27 SECTION III: HOUSING ...................................................,......... 29 TABLE 18. HOUSING UNITS AND TENURE, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 TABLE 19. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE AND CONTRACT RENT, 2000 .........................33 TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 A. Number of New Residential Housing Permits ................................... 33 - B. Cost of New Residential Housing Permits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 .......................,............... 34 A. Vehicles Available ..................................................... 34 B. Heating Fuel ...............................................,......... 35 C. Lacking Complete Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 TABLE 22. YEAR HOUSING UNIT BUILT, 2000 ........................................36 TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 A. Institutional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 B. Non-Institutional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 SECTION IV: INCOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999 ................................... 41 A. Median Income .................................................,..... 41 B. Per Capita Income by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin ........................... 42 TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 1997-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 TABLE 26. POVERTY,1999 .............................,....................... 46 A. Percent of Persons Living Below Poverty Level by Age. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 B. Percent of Families Living Below Poverty by Type . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 TABLE 27. STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN, 1999 ..............................47 Pennsylvania State Data Center il 2003 Franklin County Data Book ~'^."---~~'-"'_--~._"_----~,,~----...__.,.-. TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) SECTION V: ECONOMIC PROFILES AND EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 TABLE 28. CLASS OF WORKERS, 2000 ............................................. 51 TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS ....................,..........,................ 51 A. Civilian Labor Force by Race, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 B. Employment Status by Gender, 2000 ........................................ 52 C. Unemployment Rates, 1999-2001 .......................................... 53 TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 ........................... 54 A. Families with Children Under Age 6 ......................................... 54 B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS ................................,..................... 55 A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000 ......................... 55 B. Job Openings by Major Occupational Group, Pennsylvania, 2008 ..................... 56 C. Occupations with the Most Annual Openings, Pennsylvania, 2008 .................... 57 D. Occupations with the Highest Growth Rate, Pennsylvania, 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS. . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 A. Unemployment Compensation and Benefits Paid, 2001 ............................ 58 B. Type of Injury, 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 TABLE 33. TOP EMPLOYERS, 4th QUARTER 2001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2000 ...................................... 61 TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 A. Service Industries, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 B. Manufacturing, 1997 ................................................... 63 C. Wholesale Trade, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 D. Retail Trade, 1997 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 TABLE 36. AGRICULTURE, 2000-2001 .......................................... . . . . 68 TABLE 37. MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL DATA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 A. Municipal Government, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 B. County Government, 2000 ............................................... 68 C. Municipal Authority Financial Statistics, 1999 .................................. 68 D. Municipal Authorities by Purpose, 2002 ....,.......,......................... 68 SECTION VI: QUALITY OF LIFE. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2001 ........................... 71 A. State Parks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 B. Federal Recreation Areas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 C. State Forest Lands . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . 72 TABLE 39. RECREATION LICENSES AND GAME HARVESTED .............................. 73 A. Licenses Issued, 2001 .................................................. 73 B. Game Harvested, 2001 .....................................,............ 73 C. Firearms Licensing, 2001 .........................,...................... 73 TABLE 40. CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 TABLE 41. CULTURAL SITES, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 A. Museums and Historical Sites ............................................. 74 B. Non-Profit Cultural Organizations ....................................,...... 75 C. Libraries .........................................................,.. 75 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center ¡,i 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE OF CONTENTS {Continued} TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS ........................................................ 75 A. Day Care Facilities, 2002 .....................................,.......... 75 B. Nursing Homes, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 C. Personal Care Homes, 2002 .............................................. 76 D. Hospitals, July 1999-June 2000 ........................................... 76 E. Regional Hospital Financial Report, 1999-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 F, Regional Hospital Utilization Report, 1999-2000 .. . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 TABLE 43. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 A. Doctors, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 B. Dentists and Dental Hygienists, 2000 ........................................ 78 TABLE 44. HEALTH ...........................,............................... 78 A. Five Leading Causes of Death, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 B. Births and Deaths, 2000 .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 C. Cumulative AIDS Cases, 1980-2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 D. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 E. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 1996-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 F. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 2000 ........................,...........,.. 80 G. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1996-2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 TABLE 45. VOTER REGISTRATION, NOVEMBER 2001 ...................................81 TABLE 46. CRIME AND PRISONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 A. Type of Crime, 2001 .........,........................................, 82 B. Prisoners, Number and Rate, 2001 .......................................... 82 C. Average Daily Populations, 1990-2001 ....................................... 82 SECTION VII: REFERENCE .............................................,............. 83 TABLE 47. POPULATION BY ZIP CODES, 2000 ........................................85 TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 A. Senatorial ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 B. House of Representatives .....................................,.......... 86 TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 TABLE 51. MUNICIPAL CONTACT PERSONS, 2000 .....................................93 TABLE 52. INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ANALYSTS, 2001 ................................. 94 TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2002 ................................... 94 TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2000 ...............96 TABLE 55. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTERS, 2003 ............................98 TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2002 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98 A. Statewide Organizations ................................................. 98 B. Local Organizations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99 TABLE 57. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, 2000 . . . . . . . . , . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 TABLE 58. PENNSYLVANIA'S LOCAL AREA AGENCIES ON AGING, 2003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100 TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002 ..................... 101 TABLE 60. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY PRISONS AND JAILS, AUGUST 2003 ................... 103 Pennsy/vBniB StBte DBtB Center iv 2003 FrBnk/ln County DBtB Book .-.,.--~-----~--~-,_.,~..,-~-~.-..~.< TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) TABLE 61. ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITIES, 2002 .............................. 105 A. State Enterprise Zones ................................,................ 105 B. Federal Empowerment Zones ............................................. 106 C. Federal Enterprise Communities ........,.................................. 106 TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 A. Federal Government .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 B. State Government .................................................... 107 TABLE 63. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATES, 2002-2004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 LIST OF MAPS MAP 1. MUNICIPAL OUTLINE MAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 MAP 2. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE ......,...............................,..... 4 MAP 3. MUNICIPAL POPULATION DENSITY, 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 MAP 4. MUNICIPAL POPULATION, PERCENT CHANGE, 1990 TO 2000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 MAP 5. PERCENT OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, 2000 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . 30 MAP 6. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE, PERCENT CHANGE, 1990-2000 . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..32 MAP 7. PERCENT OF INDIVIDUALS IN POVERTY, 1999 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 MAP 8. HYDROGRAPHY MAP ........................................................ 70 Pennsylvania State Data Center v 2003 Franklin County Datil Book _._~---~ - -~----------_.._,--..--~~---_._--_.- PennsylvlInill Stllte DlItll Center vi 2003 FrllnkJln County DlItll Book INTRODUCTION FRANKLIN COUNTY Franklin County, located in south central Pennsylvania, lies on the edge of the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area, and the county's recent growth and development has been influenced by the expansion of the metropolitan area. Since 1970, Franklin County has experienced a moderate growth rate of 28 percent--1 00,833 persons in 1970 to 129,313 in 2000. The rate of growth equals or exceeds that of regional, state and national population growth for the same period. The county's distinctive character and steady population growth are the result of its affordable rural living environment coupled with its proximity to the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area. The county's proximity to the Washington-Baltimore metropolitan area and its pleasant and affordable living environment will continue to make Franklin County an attractive area in which to reside. Source: Franklin County Planning Commission Pennsylvania Stste Data Cente, 1 2003 F,snklln County Dsts Book MAP 1. MUNICIPAL OUTLINE MAP FRANKLIN COUNTY Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. PennsylvlInlll Stllte DlItll Center GUILFORD Mont Alto Dreencast'8 QUINCY MONTGOMERY ~Wal"esboro ~ WASHINGTON ANTRIM I 0 Miles I 5 10 D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City 2 2003 Frllnklin County DlItll Book SECTION I: PHYSICAL FEATURES AND FACILITIES Psnnsy/vsnls Ststs Dsts Center 3 2003 Frsnk/ln County Dsts Book MAP 2. TRANSPORTATION INFRASTRUCTURE FRANKLIN COUNTY Source of Data Files: I Miles I v Interstate Highway U.S. Department of Commerce, I Bureau of the Census, 2000 0 5 10 Census of Population and Housing. 0 u.s. Highway Source of Cartographic Files: 0 U.S. Department of Commerce, D Municipalities State Highway Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. TOWNSHIP + Borough/City Airport Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State -+-+-+- Railway Data Center. PennsylvanIa State Data Center 4 2003 Franklin County Dlftlf Book TABLE 1. TRANSPORTATION FACILITIES, 2002 A. Highways (See Map) C. Railroads Maior Highways Maior Railroads PA. Turnpike (1-76) Interstate Route 81 U.S. Routes 11, 30 Norfolk Southern Railway Company CSX Transportation, Inc. Maryland Midland Railway, Inc. Franklin County Redevelopment Authority . Beth Intermodal Miles by Jurisdiction Iï.e! Number of Miles D. Airports (See Map) PA DOT Other State Agencies Municipal Agencies PA Turnpike Toll Facilities Total Public Miles 619 89 971 15 Chambersburg Municipal Airport Tannie Mickey 100 S. 2nd Street Chambersburg, PA 17201 1,694 B. Mass Transit Facilities Chambersburg Transit Authority Capitol Bus Co. Franklin County "non-operator owner Source: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation Pennsylvania State Data Center 5 2003 Franklin County Dllta Book A. Electricity Company Name West Penn Power Co. Pennsylvania Electric Co. B. Gas Company Name Columbia Gas of PA., Inc. C. Water Company Name Valley View Water Co., Inc. Scott, Clyde A. Kensington Water Company Lincoln Utilities, Inc. D. Sewerage Facilities Company Name None . Regulated by the Public Utility Commission. Source: Pennsylvania Public Utl'lities Commission Pønnsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center TABLE 2. PUBLIC UTILITIES, 2002 E. Pipelines Company Name None F. Steam Heat Company Name None G . Telephone Company Name MCI Worldcom Network Serv, Inc. AT&T Communications of PA, Inc. United Telephone Co. of PA 6 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book - ·..-.-----~-·________~_~__..N'._._~_~ TABLE 3. FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, JUNE 2002 Name of Banks Headquartered in County ---------------------------In Thousands of Dollars-------------------------- Assets Capital Deposits LoanslLease Citizens Bank of Southern Pennsylvania Farmers and Merchants Trust Company of Chambersburg First National Bank of Greencastle First National Bank of Mercersburg Orrstown Bank 230,321 527,548 244,838 104,145 380,685 17,629 40,245 21,612 12,700 31,760 166,040 366.2683 182,392 82,373 292,519 150,185 13,549 184,653 72,688 263,676 Source: FDIC Division of Research and Statistics TABLE 4. CREDIT UNIONS, 2001 Area Total Members Loans Assets Pennsylvania 754 3,318.470 $17,266,337,258 $10.466,762,228 Franklin County 7 59,885 $308.439,325 $204,773.473 Source: Pennsylvania Credit Union League and Pacul Services, Inc. TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2002 A. Radio Stations Name Dial Location Location WAYZ 101.5 FM Greencastle WCBG 1590 AM Greencastle WCHA 800 AM Chambersburg WCHA 94.3 FM Greencastle WHGT 1 380 AM Greencastle WIKZ 95.1 FM Chambersburg WSRT 92.1 FM Greencastle Source: Pennsylvanie Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 115 Pennsylvania Stllte Data Center 7 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 5. MEDIA, 2002 (Continued) B. Television Stations ~ Channel Location WJAL CH.68 Chambersburg Source: Pennsylvania Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 115 C. Press ~ location Circulation DAILIES Public Opinion Record Herald Chambersburg Waynesboro 22,000 (E,2) - 24,000 (M,SA)* 10.200 WEEKLIES Echo-Pilot. The Mercersburg Journal Greencastle Mercersburg 3,000 7,600 * Note: £-£vening, 2-Dai'ly except Saturday and Sunday, M-Morning, SA-Saturday Source: Pennsylvania Department of General Services, The Pennsylvania Manual, Volume 115 TABLE 6. STATE WEATHER RECORDS Record Type Record Date location None Provided Source: Pennsylvania State Climatologist Pennsylvania State Dllta Center 8 2003 Franklin County Dlltll Book Wages Employment* Taxes "Not in thousands. TABLE 7. ECONOMIC IMPACT OF TRAVEL, 2000 -------------------------In Thousands------------------------ County Pennsvlvania $97,202 8,089 $43,173 $8,351,920 521,480 $3,718,473 Source: Pennsylvania Depanment of Community and Economic Development Pennsylvania State Data Center 9 2003 Franklin County Data Book Pennsylvania State Data Center 10 2003 Franklin County Data Book "-'--'~'.~~------"'~"'~~-'--"--~'."'~'-"-'-~->~----. SECTION II: DEMOGRAPHICS Pennsylvllnill Stlltfl Dlltll Center 11 2003 Frllnklin County DlItll Book MAP 3. MUNICIPAL POPULATION DENSITY, 2000 FRANKLIN COUNTY Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. I c Miles I 5 10 Persons/Sq. mile D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City D Less than 100 tæ 100 to 200 . 200.1 to 1,000 . Greater than 1,000 Pennsylvllnlll Stllte Dlltll Cllnte, 12 2003 Franklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 8. POPULATION DENSITY, 2000 Square Miles Persons Per Total Area land Square Mile Population Pennsylvania 44,816.6 274.0 12,281,054 Franklin County 771.9 167.5 129,313 Antrim township 70.1 178.5 12,504 Chambersburg borough 6.9 2,601.3 17,862 Fannett township 68.4 34.6 2,370 Greencastle borough 1.6 2,371.1 3,722 Greene township 56.8 216.4 12,284 Guilford township 52.6 249.2 13,100 Hamilton township 35.7 250.8 8,949 Letterkenny township 70.3 29.5 2,074 Lurgan township 32.8 61.4 2,014 Mercersburg borough 1.0 1,581.0 1,540 Metal township 44.5 38.7 1,721 Mont Alto borough 0.6 2,339.5 1,357 Montgomery township 67.1 73.8 4,949 Orrstown borough 0.1 3,714.3 231 Peters township 55.9 76.1 4,251 Quincy township 44.7 130.9 5,846 St. Thomas township 51.7 111.7 5,775 Shippensburg borough 0.7 1,605.7 1,119 Southampton township 38.0 161.5 6,138 Warren township 30.5 10.9 334 Washington township 38.9 297.2 11,559 Waynesboro borough 3.4 2,864.0 9,614 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing Pennsylvania State DBtB Center 13 2003 FrBnklin County Data Book MAP 4. MUNICIPAL POPULATION, PERCENT CHANGE, 1990 TO 2000 FRANKLIN COUNTY FANNETT QUINCY Waynesboro ------ WASHINGTON Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. I 0 Miles I 5 10 Percent Change D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City D Decrease ~ 0% to 5% . 5.1 % to 1 0% . Greater than 10% Pennsylvania State Datil Center 14 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 9. TOTAL POPULATION, 1960-2000 Percent Change Area 1960 1970 1980 1990* 2000 1990-2000 Pennsylvania 11,319,366 11,800,766 11,863,895 11,881,643 12.281,054 3.4 Franklin County 88,172 100,833 113,629 121,082 129,313 6.8 Antrim township 5,729 7,378 9,326 10.107 12,504 23.7 Chambersburg borough 17,670 17,315 16,174 16,647 17,862 7.3 Fannett township 1,663 1,640 2,016 2,309 2,370 2.6 Greencastle borough 2,988 3,293 3,679 3,600 3,722 3.4 Greene township 6,953 9,504 11,471 11,930 12,284 3.0 Guilford township 7,388 9,291 10,612 11 ,893 13,100 10.1 Hamilton township 3,077 4,921 6,504 7,745 8,949 15.5 Letterkenny township 1,208 1,419 1,960 2,251 2,074 -7.9 Lurgan township 1,406 1,649 1,986 2,026 2,014 -0.6 Mercersburg borough- 1,759 1,727 1,617 1,640 1,540 -6.1 Metal township 1,189 1,205 1,576 1,612 1,721 6.8 Mont Alto borough 1,039 1,532 1,546 1,395 1,357 -2.7 Montgomery township 2,819 3.221 4,239 4,558 4,949 8.6 Orrstown borough 318 262 252 220 231 5.0 Peters township 3,488 3,838 4,060 4,090 4,251 3.9 Quincy township 5,084 5,264 5,792 5,704 5,846 2.5 St. Thomas township 3,026 3,931 5.711 5,861 5,775 -1.5 Shippensburg borough 1,067 1,364 885 1,003 1,119 11.6 Southampton township 2,678 3.292 4,604 5,484 6,138 11.9 Warren township 307 262 282 310 334 7.7 Washington township 6,889 8,514 9,611 11,119 11,559 4.0 Waynesboro borough 10,427 10,011 9,726 9,578 9,614 0.4 "The 1990 figures listed on this table may be different than other 1990 figures as they represent the latest adjustments made by the Census Bureau as of May, 1993. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1960, 1970, 1980 and 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF1 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 TABLE 10. 2000 POPULATION AND 2001 ESTIMATE Population County Pennsvlvania 2000 Population (April 1) 2001 Estimated Population (July 1) Percent Change 2000-2001 129,313 130,506 0.9 12,281,054 12,287,150 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 & U.S. Depertment of Commerce, Population Estimates Branch 2001 Estimates Pennsylvenle Stete Dete Center 15 2003 Frenklln County Dete Book TABLE 11. PERCENT OF POPULATION URBAN AND RURAL, 2000 Total Urban Percent Rural Percent ~ Population Population Urban Population Rural Pennsylvania 12,281,054 9.461,086 77.0 2,819,968 23.0 Franklin County 129,313 68,315 52.8 60,998 47.2 Antrim township 12,504 3,108 24.9 9,396 75.1 Chambersburg borough 17,862 1 7,862 100.0 Fannett township 2,370 2,370 100.0 Greencastle borough 3,722 3,722 100.0 Greene township 12,284 6,948 56.6 5,336 43.4 Guilford township 13,100 6,059 46.3 7,041 53.8 Hamilton township 8,949 4,753 53.1 4,196 46.9 letterkenny township 2,074 213 10.3 1,861 89.7 Lurgan township 2,014 2,014 100.0 Mercersburg borough 1,540 1,540 100.0 Metal township 1,721 1,721 100.0 Mont Alto borough 1,356 1,356 100.0 Montgomery township 4,948 4,948 100.0 Orrstown borough 232 232 100.0 Peters township 4,251 4,251 100.0 Quincy township 5,847 1,786 30,6 4,061 69.5 St. Thomas township 5,775 2,070 35.8 3,705 64.2 Shippensburg borough 1,158 1,158 100.0 Southampton township 6,098 1,813 29.7 4,285 70.3 Warren township 335 335 100.0 Washington township 11,569 7,863 68.0 3,706 32.0 Waynesboro borough 9,604 9,604 100.0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 12. PERCENT OF POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY, 2000 Total Black or Hispanic or ~ Population White* African American* ~* Latino Ethnicity** Pennsylvania 12.281,054 85.4 10.0 4.7 3.2 Franklin County 129,313 95.3 2.3 2.3 1.8 Antrim township 12,504 97.9 0.8 1.3 0.8 Chambersburg borough 17,862 86.4 7.6 6.0 6.4 Fannett township 2,370 98.7 0,7 0.6 0.4 Greencastle borough 3,722 96.7 1.3 1.9 1,0 Greene township 12,284 96.4 1.5 2.1 1.3 Guilford township 13,100 95.9 1.8 2.3 1.3 Hamilton township 8,949 95.0 2.6 2.5 1.4 Letterkenny township 2,074 98.1 1.4 0.6 0.6 Lurgan township 2,014 98.8 0.1 1.1 0.5 Pennsylvania State Data Center 16 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 12. PERCENT OF POPULATION BY RACE AND HISPANIC OR LATINO ETHNICITY, 2000 (Continued) Total Black or Hispanic or ~ Population White* African American* Other· Latino Ethnicity* * Mercersburg borough 1,540 92.1 6.5 1.4 1.4 Metal township 1.721 99.1 0.3 0.6 0.4 Mont Alto borough 1,357 97.7 1.0 1.3 0.2 Montgomery township 4,949 99.2 0.2 0.5 0.4 Orrstown borough 231 99.6 0.4 0.4 Peters township 4,251 97.8 0.9 1.3 1.3 Quincy township 5,846 95.8 2.2 1.9 1.2 St. Thomas township 5,775 98.0 0.7 1.4 0.7 Shippensburg borough 1,119 96.7 2.2 1.1 0.5 Southampton township 6,138 96.7 1.5 1.8 0.6 Warren township 334 98.2 0.3 1.5 0.6 Washington township 11,559 97.1 1.0 1.9 0.8 Waynesboro borough 9,614 95.2 2.6 2.2 1.5 o NOTE: Includes persons reporting only one race o °NOTE: Persons of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity may be of any race. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 TABLE 13. PERCENT OF PERSONS BY AGE, 2000 Total -----------------------------------Pe rcent of Persons------------------------------- Area Population 0-4 5-17 18-59 60-64 65+ Pennsylvania 12,281,054 5.9 17.9 56.4 4.2 15.6 Franklin County 129,313 6.3 17.8 55.4 4.5 16.0 Antrim township 12,504 6.5 21.0 57.7 4.4 10.4 Chambersburg borough 17,862 6.1 14.7 52.6 3.8 22.7 Fannett township 2,370 8.4 21.4 53.2 4.4 12.6 Greencastle borough 3.722 5.1 15.2 55.9 5.2 18.6 Greene township 12,284 6.2 16.7 54.7 4.8 17.7 Guilford township 13,100 5.5 16.9 53.8 5.7 18.1 Hamilton township 8.949 7.0 18.4 56.6 4.3 13.7 Letterkenny township 2,074 6.2 18.3 59.6 4.0 11.9 Lurgan township 2,014 8.1 20.2 55.9 5.2 10.6 Mercersburg borough 1,540 5.1 18.5 53.8 5.2 17.4 Metal township 1,721 5.9 18.9 56.5 5.6 13.1 Mont Alto borough 1,357 6.9 17.4 58.3 4.6 12.9 Montgomery township 4,949 6.2 19.5 60.1 4.4 9.8 Orrstown borough 231 6.9 17.7 49.8 5.6 19.9 Peters township 4,251 6.9 17.9 56.7 5.2 13.3 Quincy township 5,846 5.2 18.1 53.6 3.6 19.6 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 17 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 13. PERCENT OF PERSONS BY AGE, 2000 (Continued) Area Total Population ------------------------------------Percent of Persons----------------------------------- 0-4 5-17 18-59 60-64 65 + St. Thomas township Shippensburg borough Southampton township Warren township Washington township Waynesboro borough 5,775 1,119 6,138 334 11,559 9,614 6.0 5.4 7.6 7.2 5.5 7.0 19.3 17.6 21.3 15.9 17.8 16.0 57.9 51.7 54.4 59.3 56.3 55.7 4.7 4.7 4.1 2.4 4.7 3.7 12.1 20.6 12.5 15.3 15.8 17.6 Source: u.s. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 A. Percent of Families by Type With and Without Children* ------------------No Spouse Present---------_·-------- Total ---Married Couples--- -----Male Headed------ -----Female Headed----- Area Families Children No Children Children No Children Children No Children Pennsylvania 3,225,707 34.6 43.0 3.1 2.5 10.5 6.2 Franklin County 36,515 35.6 49.0 3.3 1.9 6.6 3.6 Antrim township 3,660 41.9 47.3 3.0 1.7 3.9 2.3 Chambersburg borough 4,388 28.9 44.8 3.3 2.7 14.5 5.8 Fannett township 630 43.0 45.1 3.0 2.1 3.8 3.0 Greencastle borough 1,038 33.9 51.8 5,0 6.3 3.0 Greene township 3,673 35.0 54.2 2.8 3.0 2.2 2.9 Guilford township 3,827 33.8 54.6 1.3 2.0 5.9 2,3 Hamilton township 2,636 35.5 47.4 4.7 1.4 7.1 3.8 Letterkenny township 620 38.4 47.9 4.8 1.9 3.7 3.2 Lurgan township 574 42.7 48.8 4.2 1.2 2.4 0.7 Mercersburg borough 443 29.3 45.4 7.0 0.5 15.3 2.5 Metal township 481 31.8 49.5 5.0 2.7 6.9 4.2 Mont Alto borough 428 33.6 47.2 5.8 0.5 10.0 2.8 Montgomery township 1 ,463 41.5 49.0 3.0 2.4 2.0 2,1 Orrstown borough 61 42.6 49.2 3.3 4.9 Peters township 1,310 34.2 47.9 4.2 2.1 8.1 3.4 Quincy township 1.420 37.5 49.7 3.2 1.3 3.2 5.2 St. Thomas township 1,694 39.7 48.7 2.2 1.4 6.1 2.0 Shippensburg borough 314 41.4 34.1 4.8 15.9 3.8 Southampton township 1,725 40.1 46.0 2.7 1.5 5.3 4.4 Warren township 100 33.0 59.0 4.0 4.0 Washington township 3,436 35.6 53.2 2.6 1.6 3.8 3.3 Waynesboro borough 2,594 30.8 43.1 5.3 1.7 11.4 7.6 . Note: ChIldren are defined as own related children under age 18 living in the household. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 Pennsylvania State Data Center 18 2003 Franklin County DlItll Book TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 (Continued) B. Non-Family Households Total Non-Family --------Persons Living AJone------ Area Households Total Aile 65 and Older Other Pennsylvania 1,854,371 1,319,987 562,4 70 534,384 Franklin County 16,491 12,010 5,470 4,481 Antrim township 998 675 238 323 Chambersburg borough 3,885 2,883 1,415 1,002 Fannett township 224 177 83 47 Greencastle borough 741 536 218 205 Greene township 1,528 1,149 595 379 Guilford township 1,300 938 500 362 Hamilton township 1,013 659 167 354 Letterkenny township 209 133 56 76 Lurgan township 179 116 56 63 Mercersburg borough 267 220 99 47 Metal township 210 137 66 73 Mont Alto borough 155 116 55 39 Montgomery township 366 265 115 101 Orrstown borough 21 17 8 4 Peters township 348 286 134 62 Quincy township 415 332 186 83 St. Thomas township 559 381 169 178 Shippensburg borough 195 151 44 44 Southampton township 640 440 175 200 Warren township 41 29 16 12 Washington township 1,281 994 470 287 Waynesboro borough 1,916 1,376 605 540 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 C. Marital Status of Persons Age 15 and Older --------------------------------Percent of Persons----------------------------- Now Marriedl Separatedl Never Area Total Persons Spouse Present Other Divorced Widowed Married Pennsylvania 9,861,713 51.4 5.0 8.1 8.2 27.2 Franklin County 103,629 60.3 3.7 8.2 6.8 21.0 Antrim township 9,624 67.9 2.5 7.5 3.8 18.3 Chambersburg borough 14,706 44.9 8.5 11.2 10.4 25.1 Fannett township 1,765 62.2 5.3 6.1 6.4 20.1 Greencastle borough 3,087 59.1 2.4 10.2 8.4 19.9 Greene township 9,952 66.3 2.1 6.7 7.7 17.2 Guilford township 10,725 63.3 4.8 5.9 7.8 18.3 Hamilton township 7,046 63.6 2.1 9.0 4.6 20.7 Pennsylvsnis Stllte Dlltll Center 19 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 14. FAMILY AND NON-FAMILY HOUSEHOLDS, 2000 (Continued) C. Marital Status of Persons Age 15 and Older (Continued) ---------------------------------------Percent of Persons------------------________________ Now Marriedl Separatedl Never Area Total Persons Spouse Present Other Divorced Widowed Married Letterkenny township 1,662 64.9 1.9 8.5 4.8 19.9 Lurgan township 1,541 69.3 1.8 5.3 3.9 19.7 Mercersburg borough 1,250 55.4 3.2 10.6 8.6 22.3 Metal township 1,354 57.8 1.9 10.0 7.2 23.1 Mont Alto borough 1,095 63.1 2.1 9.3 5.8 19.7 Montgomery township 3,900 68.3 2.1 7.1 4.9 17.6 Orrstown borough 195 58.0 1.0 20.5 20.5 Peters township 3,366 63.3 2.6 8.2 6.4 19,6 Quincy township 4,829 53.0 7.8 5.0 5.2 29.0 St. Thomas township 4,597 64.4 1.2 8.6 4.6 21.3 Shippensburg borough 877 54.2 5.9 10.8 4.9 24.2 Southampton township 4,649 66.1 2.3 7.1 4.5 20.1 Warren township 267 69.7 6.7 3.8 19.9 Washington township 9,384 66.1 2.1 7.7 6.2 17.9 Waynesboro borough 7,758 49.7 3.3 10.2 8.9 28.0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 15. EDUCATION A. Public Secondary School Dropouts by School, 2000-01 Grades 7-12 Dropouts Dropouts Total Dropout School District Enrollments Male Female Dropouts Rate Pennsylvania 837,758 11,520 8,316 19,836 2.4 Franklin County 8,308 111 79 190 2.3 Chambersburg Area SD 3,614 66 47 113 3.1 Fannett-Metal SD 242 3 2 5 2.1 Greencastle-Antrim SD 1,230 10 6 16 1.3 Tuscarora SD 1,220 1 1 6 17 1.4 Waynesboro Area SD 2,002 21 18 39 1.9 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services Pennsylvenis Stete Dste Center 20 2003 Frenklln County Dets Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued) B. Enrollments in Institutions of Higher Education Pennsylvania, Fall 2000 Male Male Female Female Total Full-Time Total Full-time Total Full-time College or University Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Enrollment Pennsylvania 593,545 411,891 265,056 191,746 328,489 220,145 Franklin County 2,071 1,253 657 433 1,414 820 PSU/Cmwlth. Coll.-Mont Alto 1,307 880 549 411 758 469 Wilson College 764 373 108 22 656 351 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data SeNices C. Colleges and Universities Completions Awarded, 2000-2001 Total Total Total Total Total First Associate Bachelor's Master's Doctor's Professional College or University Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Degrees Pennsylvania 14,818 67,002 22,411 2,245 4,313 Franklin County 156 133 PSUlCmwlth. ColI.-Mont Alto· 129 30 Wilson College 27 103 . Branch campus totals included under main campus. Note: This data is available by race and gender. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data SeNices Pennsylvania State Data Center 21 2003 FranklIn County Dlltll Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued) D. Public High School Graduates and Postsecondary Education Rates, 2000-01 Local Education Agency Total Graduates Pennsylvania 114,436 Franklin County 1,161 Chambersburg Area SD Fannett-Metal SD Greencastle-Antrim SD Scotland Sch Veterans Children Tuscarora SD Waynesboro Area SD 492 36 139 29 161 304 ------------------------------------------Percent---------------------------------- 2- or 4-Year Specialized Nondegree- Total College or Associate Degree- Granting Post- Postsecondary University Granting Institution Secondary Bound 65.6 4.7 3.2 73.5 54.4 4.2 4.9 63.6 57.5 4.9 4.9 67.3 38.9 5.6 11. 1 55.6 47.5 1.4 3.6 52.5 89.7 89.7 50.9 6.8 2.5 60.2 53.0 3.3 6.6 62.8 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services E. Private & Nonpublic High School Graduates and Postsecondary Education Rates, 2000-01 School Total Graduates Pennsylvania 17,378 Franklin County 214 Anchor Christian Day School Cumberland Valley Chrst School Faith Valley Christian School Mercersburg Academy New life Christian Academy Shalom Christian Academy Waynesboro Christian Academy 3 32 1 145 1 29 3 -----------------------------------------Percent ------------------------------------------- 2- or 4-Year Specialized Nondegree- Total College ór Associate Degree- Granting Post- Postsecondary University Granting Institution Secondary Bound 84.6 2.0 2.2 88.9 80.8 0.5 81.3 53.1 3.1 56.3 96.6 96.6 55.2 55.2 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services Pennsylvsnis Ststs Dlltll Csnter 22 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued) F. Expenditures per Average Daily Membership (ADM), School Year 2000-01 Expenditures School District Expenditures ADM per ADM Pennsylvania $15,698,120.398 1,799,691 $8,723 Franklin County 133,836,318 18,077 7,404 Chambers burg Area SD 58,804,438 7,994 7,356 Fannett-Metal SD 4,485,347 575 7,799 Greencastle-Antrim SD 19,386,623 2,649 7,319 Tuscarora SD 20,062,902 2,665 7,530 Waynesboro Area SD 31,097,009 4,195 7,412 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services G. Public School Classroom Teacher Average Salaries, Total Years of Service, and level of Education, 2001-02 Average Average Full-Time Total Years level of Local Education Agency Total Average Salary of Service Education Pennsylvania 119,548 $50,599 15.9 4.4 Franklin County 1,111 46,115 16.8 4.5 Chambersburg Area SD 469 46,474 16.4 4.5 Fannett-Metal SD 40 36,136 11.4 4.4 franklin Co CTC 36 51,158 15.6 4.1 Greencastle-Antrim SD 145 49,058 16.3 4.6 Tuscarora SD 169 46,983 20.6 4.5 Waynesboro Area SD 252 43,906 16.4 4.5 11 School District where salary is based all or in part on 2000-01 salaries 2/ School District where salary is based all or in part on 1999-2000 salaries Note: Codes used for the level of education are not synonymous with years. Averages used for the level of education are the averages of codes. These codes are 1, less than high school graduate; 2, high school graduate; 3, less than bachelor's degree; 4, bachelor's degree; 5, master's degree; 6, doctor's degree. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Division of Data Services Pennsy/vBniB StBte DBtB Center 23 2003 FrBnk/ln County DlltB Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued) H. Educational Attainment of Persons Age 25 and Older, 2000 ---------------------------------------Percent of Persons------------------------------------ Less Than High High School Bachelor's Professional or Area Total Persons School Graduate Graduate or Higher Degree or Higher Graduate Degree Pennsylvania 8,266,284 18.1 81.9 22.4 8.4 Franklin County 87,959 21.1 78.9 14.8 6.0 Antrim township 8,210 19.4 80.6 10.7 4.2 Chambersburg borough 12,490 23.7 76.3 17.9 7.1 Fannett township 1,461 35.4 64.6 6.4 2.1 Greencastle borough 2,668 14.7 85.3 15.6 5.7 Greene township 8,661 21.3 78.7 19.9 8.1 Guilford township 9,272 18.4 81.6 18.0 7.4 Hamilton township 5,985 19.6 80.4 17.5 7.1 Letterkenny township 1,383 26.6 73.4 8.8 2.9 Lurgan township 1,262 30.3 69.7 9.6 4.3 Mercersburg borough 1,087 18.1 81.9 19.3 10.0 Metal township 1,175 30.0 70.0 7.1 3.1 Mont Alto borough 964 20.4 79.6 7.8 3.1 Montgomery township 3,334 20.9 79.1 8.9 3.4 Orrstown borough 159 44.7 55.4 4.4 2.5 Peters township 2,887 23.7 76.3 11.0 3.6 Quincy township 3,634 29.3 70.7 12.3 5.0 St. Thomas township 3,841 25.0 75.0 11.3 4.7 Shippensburg borough 741 8.8 91.2 32.4 15.0 Southampton township 3,927 21.7 78.3 12.1 5.9 Warren township 231 22.1 77.9 10.8 3.5 Washington township 8,085 15.1 84.9 15.7 7.2 Waynesboro borough 6.502 18.5 81.5 12.6 3.8 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 I. School Enrollments, 2000 --------Pre-Primary-------- ElementarylHigh School ------CoUege*----- Area Public Private Public Private Public Private Pennsylvania 219,878 143,202 1,758,658 311,033 419,653 283,510 Franklin County 2,053 899 18,660 2.415 3,307 1.160 Antrim township 200 119 2,142 286 267 36 Chambersburg borough 321 11 ° 2,260 177 349 418 Fannett township 49 6 317 100 31 6 Greencastle borough 53 11 515 16 58 27 Gteene township 177 96 1,679 270 299 120 Guilford township 159 67 1,739 287 245 149 Hamilton township 153 97 1,351 171 207 59 Pennsylvania State Datil Center 24 2003 Frllnklin County Datil Book TABLE 15. EDUCATION (Continued) I. School Enrollments, 2000 (Continued) ..·..-·---Pre·Primary-..------ Elementary/High School ------··College * ------- Area Public Private Public Private Public Private Letterkenny township 37 339 30 42 8 Lurgan township 35 17 251 86 41 10 Mercersburg borough 15 17 228 31 39 8 Metal township 27 9 259 20 31 3 Mont Alto borough 25 18 194 1 34 5 Montgomery township 46 50 770 122 122 57 Orrstown borough 2 46 4 Peters township 62 24 653 62 90 Quincy township 50 . 23 834 164 482 30 St. Thomas township 77 21 964 100 155 30 Shippensburg borough 21 25 171 29 58 10 Southampton township 132 65 874 213 164 14 Warren township 4 59 2 5 4 Washington township 199 101 1,670 177 336 110 Waynesboro borough 213 19 1,345 71 248 56 Note: . College includes graduate and professional enrollments. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 16. POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND MIGRATION, 2000 ---------·------------·Perc ent-..------------------------ ---------..------M ov ers---·------------- Total Percent Population Non- Intra- Inter- Inter- Area Population Native Age 5+ Movers County County State Pennsylvania 12,281,054 77.7 11,555,538 63.5 21.7 7.6 5.8 Franklin County 129,313 73.9 121.121 62.8 23.3 5.3 7.6 Antrim township 12,504 62.4 11,691 68.8 17.3 2.3 11.0 Chambersburg borough 17,862 72.5 16,701 50.4 31.5 6.5 8.8 Fannett township 2,370 90,3 2,176 69.4 22.7 5.5 2.3 Greencastle borough 3,722 66.2 3,508 52.7 33.1 4.6 8.4 Greene township 12,284 81.6 11,544 63.4 25.6 5.4 5.0 Guilford township 13,100 75.5 12,308 67.0 18.8 6.3 7.1 Hamilton township 8,949 78.7 8,377 61.8 25.6 5.0 7.3 Letterkenny township 2,074 82.6 1,950 66.6 20.7 6.4 5.7 Lurgan township 2,014 89.2 1,852 79.8 12.0 7.0 1.1 Mercersburg borough 1,540 67.9 1 ,460 51.6 32.4 4.3 10.8 Metal township 1,721 83.4 1,615 71.6 19.2 5.9 3.1 Mont Alto borough 1,356 78.9 1,280 65.7 26.0 2.7 5.2 Montgomery township 4,948 63.4 4,616 68.3 19.5 2.6 9.6 Orrstown borough 232 91.4 223 68.2 15.7 15.2 0.9 Peters township 4,251 77.4 3,963 69.4 24.1 2.8 3.7 Quincy township 5,847 76.2 5,500 60.9 18.3 10.1 8.9 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 25 2003 Frllnk/ln County Dlltll Book TABLE 16. POPULATION BY NATIVITY AND MIGRATION, 2000 (Continued) ----·-------·---------Percent---------------------------- -----------------M overs----------------- Total Percent Population Non- Intra- Inter- Inter- Area Population Native Age 5 + Movers County County State St. Thomas township 5,775 81.1 5,437 68,9 21.7 5.2 2.2 Shippensburg borough 1,158 81.7 1,077 47.4 24.8 15.3 12.4 Southampton township 6,098 87.5 5,630 67.2 17.3 11.5 3.2 Warren township 335 58.5 308 68.2 16.6 1.6 13.6 Washington township 11,569 65.2 10,958 68.5 17.5 2.5 11.4 Waynesboro borough 9,604 66.9 8,947 53.6 30.9 4.2 9.9 Note: Native Pennsylvanians are persons who lived in Pennsylvania in 2000 and who were also born in Pennsylvania. Movers are persons age 5 and older who lived in a different location in 2000 than they did in 1995. Non-Movers are persons age 5 and older who lived in the same location in 1995 and 2000. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000 A. Mode of Transportation ----------------------------------Perc ent of Total W orkers----------------------------------- Drove Mass Worked Area Total Workers Alone* Carpooled Transit Walked Other At Home Pennsylvania 5,556,311 76.5 10.4 5.2 4.1 0.8 3.0 Franklin County 61,973 81.7 10.5 0.3 2.6 0.9 4.0 Antrim township 6,561 84.9 7.5 0.2 1.0 1.0 5.5 Chambersburg borough 7,884 74.2 15.0 0.5 6.7 1.3 2.2 Fannett township 991 64.1 16.6 6.6 4.0 8.7 Greencastle borough 1,934 87.1 6.3 0.3 3.3 0.8 2.2 Greene township 5,806 85.8 9.3 0.2 0.7 1.3 2.6 Guilford township 5,898 81.4 10.9 0.2 1.4 0.2 6.0 Hamilton township 4,457 84.5 10.0 0.3 0.9 0.8 3.4 Letterkenny township 1,108 83.0 7.1 1.7 1.2 6.9 Lurgan township 1,008 72.3 13.0 0.2 4.0 1.3 9.2 Mercersburg borough 776 79.3 8.2 0.3 8.9 0.4 3,0 Metal township 755 69.1 17.1 3.6 2.0 8.2 Mont Alto borough 697 87.5 8.3 2.2 0.7 1.3 Montgomery township 2,791 79.8 13.0 2.3 0.3 4.7 Orrstown borough 113 82.3 4.4 2.7 6.2 4.4 Peters township 2,207 79.5 11.0 0.4 1.0 8.1 Quincy township 2,311 79.5 10.2 4.7 2.5 3.1 Pennsylvania State Data Center 26 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 17. COMMUTER PATTERNS, 2000 (Continued) A. Mode of Transportation (Continued) -------------------------------Percent of Total Workers-------------------------------- Drove Mass Worked Area Total Workers ~* Carpooled Transit Walked Other At Home St. Thomas township 2,948 82.3 9.0 0.2 1.1 0,5 6.9 Shippensburg borough 628 78.0 15.0 7.0 Southampton township 2,729 87.3 6.6 1.1 1.6 3.4 Warren township 162 77.2 9.9 2.5 1.2 9.3 Washington township 5,577 86.0 10.0 0.4 1.5 0.4 1.8 Waynesboro borough 4,632 82.3 10.8 0.8 3.7 0.6 1.8 . Note: Drove alone includes car, truck and van vehicles and not motorcycles and bicycles. Source: U.S. Department of Commercè, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 B. Travel Time in Minutes -------------------------------Perc e nt of Commuters--------------------------- Area Total Commuters Under 15 15-29 ~ 45-59 60-89 90 or More Pennsylvania 5,391,665 30.4 36.1 18.4 7.6 4.9 2.6 Franklin County 59,506 34.2 38.1 16.1 4.9 4.0 2.7 Antrim township 6,203 32.6 46.5 9.8 3.1 4.1 4.0 Chambersburg borough 7,707 50.2 28.4 11.4 3.1 4.1 2.9 Fannett township 905 20.6 19.3 29.6 15.1 9.1 6.3 Greencastle borough 1,892 44.4 40.6 8.1 3.5 2.0 1.4 Greene township 5,653 33.9 41.5 13.5 5.0 5.0 1.1 Guilford township 5,546 36.2 39.5 13.7 4,6 4.2 1.8 Hamilton township 4,305 33.9 43.7 15.2 2,6 3.7 1.1 Letterkenny township 1,031 19.0 48.7 16.9 6.7 7.1 1.7 Lurgan township 915 21.2 42.6 17.2 7.9 6.1 5.0 Mercersburg borough 753 40.0 22.3 25.8 6.0 3.5 2.5 Metal township 693 21.4 15.6 31.0 17.0 8.8 6.2 Mont Alto borough 688 22.5 48.4 17.2 6.3 2.9 2.8 Montgomery township 2,660 19.3 43.1 25.5 5.0 3.7 3.4 Orrstown borough 108 34.3 38.9 21.3 1.9 3.7 Peters township 2,029 23.6 33.7 31.8 4.9 3.4 2.5 Quincy township 2,240 33.7 38.1 17.0 5.0 4.4 1.8 St. Thomas township 2,745 14.0 55.7 17.6 6.1 2.3 4.4 Shippensburg borough 628 42.5 24.0 11.3 11.8 8.3 2.1 Southampton township 2,635 39.2 29.6 17.8 7.1 4.1 2.1 Warren township 147 17.7 20.4 21.1 23.1 10.9 6.8 Washington township 5,474 33.0 34.8 20.0 6.1 2.9 3.2 Waynesboro borough 4,549 38.4 35.9 16.8 3.3 2.1 3.6 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 Pennsylvania State Data Center 27 2003 Frank/In County Datil Book Psnnsylvllnlll Stllte Dlltll Cente, 28 2003 F,lInklln County Dlltll Book SECTION III: HOUSING Pennsylvllnlll Stilt. DBtll Center 29 2003 FrBnklln County DBtll Book - -_-~___.___._.,...__ ___n______.___________..~,,___ _ __~."._..._"~_.._..,..~________.~__...____..~_. MAP 5. PERCENT OWNER-OCCUPIED HOUSING UNITS, 2000 FRANKLIN COUNTY Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsta Center I 0 Miles Percent I 5 10 D Less than 75% tæ 75% to 82% . 82.1% to 85% D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City . Greater than 85% 30 2003 Frsnklin County Dats Book TABLE 18. HOUSING UNITS AND TENURE, 2000 1990-2000 ------------------------Percent---------------- Total Percent -----------Occupied--------- Area Housing Units Change Owner Renter Vacant Pennsylvania 5.249,750 6.3 64.9 26.1 9.0 Franklin County 53,803 10.6 69.6 24.5 5.9 Antrim township 4,598 25.9 82,0 15.3 2.7 Chambersburg borough 8.305 9.0 46.9 46.1 7.0 Fannett township 1,045 4.0 62.9 16.0 21.1 Greencastle borough 1.748 8.3 56.4 38.7 5.0 Greene township 5,309 8.4 77.5 17.0 5.4 Guilford township 5,130 17.3 80.1 16.3 3.6 Hamilton township 3,612 21.2 77.9 18.4 3.8 Letterkenny township 829 -17.0 81.1 13.4 5.5 lurgan township 749 1.4 79.3 15.5 5.2 Mercersburg borough 770 5.9 47.0 42.1 10.9 Metal township 782 -14.1 72.1 12.7 15.2 Mont Alto borough 576 26.6 76.6 17.4 6.1 Montgomery township 1,849 14.8 80.8 15.6 3.6 Orrstown borough 85 -1.2 67.1 25.9 7.1 Peters township 1,718 5.5 75.1 19.3 5.6 Quincy township 1,917 10.2 75.7 19.0 5.3 St. Thomas township 2,292 5.1 79.8 13.6 6.6 Shippensburg borough 509 9.9 70.7 24.0 5.3 Southampton township 2,359 12.0 78.4 17.8 3.7 Warren township 148 7.2 75.7 12.8 11.5 Washington township 4,840 11.1 79.8 14.8 5.4 Waynesboro borough 4,633 6.4 47.0 44.3 8.7 Source: U.S. Departmenr of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF1 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 Psnnsylvllnill StiltS Dlltll Csntsr 31 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book MAP 6. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE, PERCENT CHANGE, 1990-2000 FRANKLIN COUNTY ANTRIM I 0 Miles Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. I 5 10 D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City Pennsylvllnla State DlItll Center 32 ~walnesboro ~ WASHINGTON Percent Change D Less than 10% æ 10%to 15% . 15.1% to 20% . Greater than 20% 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 19. MEDIAN HOUSING VALUE AND CONTRACT RENT, 2000 2000 Median 1990 Median 2000 1990 Area Housing Value Housing Value* Median Rent Median Rent* Pennsylvania $97,000 $88,285 $531 $516 Franklin County 97,800 89,946 455 440 Antrim township 107,200 96,589 558 445 Chambersburg borough 86,900 82,152 433 432 Fannett township 79,300 66,182 360 363 Greencastle borough 108,800 97,995 458 428 Greene township 107,700 94,928 421 470 Guilford township 108,500 102,211 536 529 Hamilton township 105,800 92,373 468 464 Letterkenny township 104,200 88,668 509 450 Lurgan township 93,900 80,363 538 413 Mercersburg borough 92,800 80,363 412 391 Metal township 79,400 64,137 350 359 Mont Alto borough 85,300 75,892 453 466 Montgomery township 1 0 1 ,400 87,263 513 364 Orrstown borough 80,000 44,078 496 457 Peters township 88,900 79,980 524 402 Quincy township 88,900 72,697 423 503 St. Thomas township 90,400 88,796 449 441 Shippensburg borough 105,600 95,184 474 450 Southampton township 100,700 93,523 410 413 Warren township 106,800 74,486 415 287 Washington township 103,300 107,449 529 519 Waynesboro borough 85,500 81,002 423 415 . Note: 1990 Median value was adjusted for inflation by 1.277636 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF3 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2000 A. Number of New Residential Housing Permits Area One Unit Two Units Three or Four Units Five or More Units Pennsylvania 34,803 494 863 5,243 Franklin County 544 56 60 24 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Residential Construction Branch PennsyJvøn/ø Stllte Døtll Center 33 2003 FrllnkHn County Dlltll Book TABLE 20. BUILDING PERMITS, 2000 (Continued) B. Cost of New Residential Housing Permits Area One Unit Two Units Three or Four Units Five or More Units Pennsylvania $4,412,048,676 $36,659,409 $57,767,057 $298,154,519 Franklin County 62,763,676 4,597,800 4,644,000 1,049,000 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, Residential Construction Branch TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 A. Vehicles Available Total Occupied ------------------------------------ Vehicles A vailable-------------------------------- Area Housing Units None One Two Three Four Five or More Pennsylvania 4,777,003 12.8 34.9 37.5 11.0 2.7 1.0 Franklin County 50,633 6.0 29.2 43.0 15.5 4.5 1.8 Antrim township 4.472 2.6 20.9 48.3 21.3 5.2 1.7 Chambersburg borough 7,722 13.5 43.0 33.4 7.3 2.0 0.8 Fannett township 824 11.0 23.7 37.9 18.8 6.3 2.3 Greencastle borough 1,661 8.7 32.0 45.2 10.4 3.1 0.7 Greene township 5,022 4.5 27.7 46.6 15.1 4,1 2.0 Guilford township 4,944 2.5 23.2 52.0 15.4 5.3 1.7 Hamilton township 3.476 1.9 28.5 45.9 16.9 4.3 2.5 Letterkenny township 783 2.2 19.9 44.2 24.1 5.2 4.3 Lurgan township 710 6.9 17.0 45.2 22.4 5.1 3.4 Mercersburg borough 686 7.3 39.2 35.4 12.5 4.2 1.3 Metal township 663 5.3 26.4 37.4 21.3 6.3 3.3 Mont Alto borough 541 4.8 27.2 47.1 17.4 3.5 Montgomery township 1,782 3,3 20.4 41.2 24.1 6.5 4.5 Orrstown borough 79 7.6 6.3 62.0 13.9 5.1 5.1 Peters township 1,622 4.4 26.3 45.4 15.4 5.2 3.2 Quincy township 1,816 5.6 20.9 43.3 22.3 6.3 1.5 St. Thomas township 2,141 4.4 28.0 44.0 15.6 6.0 2.0 Shippensburg borough 486 43.4 43.0 12.1 1.4 Southampton township 2,267 4.7 25.6 42.1 17.1 8.1 2.4 Warren township 131 8.4 17.6 33.6 32.8 0.8 6.9 Washington township 4,556 3.0 23.6 48.1 18.7 4.9 1.7 Waynesboro borough 4,249 10.7 41.3 33.2 11.2 3.0 0.7 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 34 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 (Continued) B. Heating Fuel ______________________..____________Percent of Total Occupied Housing Units--------------------- Total Occupied Utility Bottled. Tank Fuel Coall ~ Housing Units Gas or LP Gas Electric Oil Coke Wood Solar Other None Pennsylvania 4,777,003 51.4 3.0 16.5 25.5 1.4 1.6 0.4 0.2 Franklin County 50,633 17.1 3.5 37.2 35.0 0.8 5.6 0.4 0.4 Antrim township 4,472 4.8 5.0 49.5 32.2 0.2 7.7 0.4 0.2 Chambersburg borough 7,722 42.6 1.0 31.6 23.3 0.3 0.2 0.1 0.4 0.5 Fannett township 824 0.4 4.9 12.0 54.5 1.5 26.8 Greencastle borough 1,661 43.5 1.4 38.4 14.9 0.8 1.1 Greene township 5,022 9.7 3.7 48.7 34.2 0.7 2.4 0.4 0.2 Guilford township 4,944 22.3 2.4 38.7 29.3 0.7 5.4 0.8 0.5 Hamilton township 3,476 0.8 4.6 50.1 37.6 1.0 5.5 0.4 Letterkenny township 783 0.3 4.6 32.2 43.8 2.7 15.5 0.8 0.3 Lurgan township 710 0.9 6.5 18.2 48.9 4.5 21.1 Mercersburg borough 686 55.5 1.2 26.7 12.7 2.6 0.6 0.7 Metal township 663 0.3 3.8 18.9 54.3 3.9 18.6 0.3 Mont Alto borough 541 51.0 1.1 31.6 11.5 0.4 2.4 0.9 1.1 Montgomery township 1,782 2,6 5.3 34.3 41.4 16.0 0.4 Orrstown borough 79 92.4 2.5 2.5 2.5 Peters township 1,622 2.9 5.4 34.7 47.6 2.3 7.2 Quincy township 1,816 6.6 4.0 35.5 43.9 10.0 St. Thomas township 2,141 3.1 7.8 31.4 44.0 3.6 10.2 Shippensburg borough 486 22.8 1.9 29.8 43.6 1.9 Southampton township 2,267 10.8 4.4 35.4 37.7 1.7 7.9 0.8 1.1 0.4 Warren township 131 13.0 32.8 22.9 31.3 Washington township 4,556 6.2 4.3 42.1 42.5 0.6 3.7 0.2 0.4 Waynesboro borough 4,249 28,5 1.3 25.9 41.1 0.2 0.7 0.9 1.4 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 C. Lacking Complete Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities Total ------Lacking Complete Facilities----- Area Housing Units Plumbing Kitchen Pennsylvania 5.249,750 1.5 1.6 Franklin County 53.803 1.2 0.9 Antrim township 4,598 0.7 0.5 Chambersburg borough 8,305 0.3 0.6 Fannett township 1,045 14.5 8.6 Greencastle borough 1,748 1.5 1.0 Greene township 5.309 0.9 0.7 Guilford township 5.130 1.2 0.3 Hamilton township 3,612 0.4 0.2 OJ, . Pennsylvania State Data Center 35 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 21. HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS, 2000 (Continued) C. lacking Complete Plumbing and Kitchen Facilities (Continued) Total ------lacking Complete Facilities----- Area Housing Units Plumbing Kitchen Letterkenny township 829 0.4 1.0 Lurgan township 749 1.3 0.7 Mercersburg borough 770 1.7 3.0 Metal township 782 3.7 1.5 Mont Alto borough 579 0.7 1.2 Montgomery township 1,846 2.1 0.9 Orrstown borough 79 2.5 Peters township 1,718 2.7 1.9 Quincy township 1,914 0.9 1.0 St. Thomas township 2,292 1.5 1.5 Shippensburg borough 486 Southampton township 2,388 1.3 1.3 Warren township 151 1.3 Washington township 4,821 0.2 0.2 Waynesboro borough 4,652 0.8 0.3 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 22. YEAR HOUSING UNIT BUilT, 2000 ----------------..------------------------------P ercent of Total U nits--------------------------------------------_ Before 1940- 1950- 1960- 1970- 1980- 1990- After Median ~ Total Units 1940 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1994 1994 Year Built Pennsylvania 5,249,750 30.3 10.0 14.3 11.4 13.5 10.1 5.1 5.3 1957 Franklin County 53.803 25.0 6.3 10.4 11.9 15.2 12.6 9.3 9.2 1967 Anttim township 4,598 15.1 4.6 7.9 9.6 21.3 16.1 12.5 12.9 1976 Chambersburg borough 8,305 41.9 10.1 11.8 10.3 7.5 7.3 5.9 5.1 1948 Fannett township 1,045 26.8 5.6 6.4 12.0 19.9 15.6 6.0 7.8 1969 Greencastle borough 1 ,7 48 36.8 6.9 11.4 13.4 10.5 8.4 6.6 6.0 1956 Greene township 5,309 13.4 3.6 7.5 10.7 20.1 14.3 13.3 17.1 1977 Guilford township 5,130 12.7 2.7 11.6 18.3 18.9 13.1 11.1 11.7 1973 Hamilton township 3,612 8.8 3.1 8.6 16.7 18.3 19.7 13.9 10.9 1977 Letterkenny township 829 18.5 3.4 10.6 12.7 22.8 14.2 8.0 9.9 1972 lurgan township 749 26.2 5.3 8.8 10.4 21.9 13.4 8,0 6.0 1969 Mercersburg borough 770 59.1 5.8 12.9 4.8 4.3 7.1 4.8 1.2 1939 Metal township 782 24.0 7.7 10.0 9.7 19.1 16.2 6.9 6.4 1969 Mont Alto borough 579 19.5 11.6 15.0 17.6 11.6 7.6 9.5 7.6 1962 Montgomery township 1,846 22.5 1.8 7.9 8.3 21.3 16.0 13.1 9.1 1974 Orrstown borough 79 83.5 6,3 6.3 3.8 1939 Peters township 1,718 33.5 5.5 9.1 15.3 11.9 8.6 9.4 6.6 1961 Quincy township 1,914 24.8 7.1 9.9 10.7 16.6 10.1 9.9 10.9 1968 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 36 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 22. YEAR HOUSING UNIT BUILT, 2000 (Continued) _____________________________________Percent of Total Units--------------------------- Before 1940- 1950- 1960- 1970- 1980- 1990- After Median ~ Total Units 1940 1949 1959 1969 1979 1989 1994 1994 Year Built St. Thomas township 2,292 15.0 3.0 15.7 11.2 23.1 10.6 9.9 11.6 1972 Shippensburg borough 486 33.5 12.8 12.3 17.5 10.5 6.0 7.4 1953 Southampton township 2,388 17.3 6.0 7.7 12.9 16.5 20.0 9.5 10.0 1974 Warren township 151 45.7 3.3 1.3 1.3 19.9 13.9 3.3 11.3 1958 Washington township 4,821 18.6 6.4 12.5 12.2 14.3 16.9 10.2 9.0 1970 Waynesboro borough 4,652 46.3 13.0 12.5 8.5 6.3 6,6 3.1 3.8 1943 Source: U.S. Departmenr of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Popul8tion and Housing, SF3 A. Institutional Area Pennsylvania Franklin County Antrim township Chambersburg borough Fannett township Greencastle borough Greene township Guilford township Hamilton township Letterkenny township lurgan township Mercersburg borough Metal township Mont Alto borough Montgomery township Orrstown borough Peters township Quincy township St. Thomas township Shippensburg borough Southampton township Warren township Washington township Waynesboro borough TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000 --------------------Percent of Persons------------------- Total Correctional Nursing ~ Facilities ~ Other 213,790 35.8 53.4 10.8 2,186 14.1 73.7 12.1 8 100.0 865 97.9 2.1 21 100.0 608 50.8 46.9 2.3 3 100.0 20 100.0 622 62.5 37.5 100.0 38 100.0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of tha Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 Pennsylvania State Data Center 37 2003 Franklin County Data Book B. Non-Institutional Area Pennsylvania Franklin County Antrim township Chambersburg borough Fannett township Greencastle borough Greene township Guilford township Hamilton township Letterkenny township Lurgan township Mercersburg borough Metal township Mont Alto borough Montgomery township Orrstown borough Peters township Quincy township St. Thomas township Shippensburg borough Southampton township Warren township Washington township Waynesboro borough . "~"--~._-"---_._---- TABLE 23. GROUP QUARTERS, 2000 (Continued) Total ~ -------------------Percent of Persons -------------------. College Military ~ Quarters Other 219,511 67.2 0.3 32.4 74.0 26.0 100.0 81.3 18.7 100.0 843 28 299 28 11 100.0 381 100.0 38 100.0 8 100.0 17 100.0 33 100.0 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF1 Pennsy/vsnis Stste Dsts Center 38 2003 Frsnk/ln County Dstll Book .~_~_."._.,_._,._.____~,.__~~__e_~____~_~·_~··___" SECTION IV: INCOME Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 39 2003 FrllnkHn County Dlltll Book - ----"-'--~-~~------~_.,_.."^'--._-._.._,_._..__..--_._.,--~ MAP 7. PERCENT OF INDIVIDUALS IN POVERTY, 1999 FRANKLIN COUNTY ----- MONTGOMERY .reencastle ANTRIM I 0 Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. Miles I 5 10 D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City Pennsylvenle Slele DlItll Center 40 GUILFORD ênesboro tit. WASHINGTON Percent o Less than 5% fæ 5% to 7% . 7.1% to 10% . Greater than 10% 2003 Frenklln County Detll Book TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999 A. Median Income Percent Change Household Income ~ Household 1989-1999* Family Non-Family Pennsylvania $40,106 6.3 $49,184 $22,205 Franklin County 40,476 8.3 47.075 22,364 Antrim township 46.050 13.9 49,632 28,546 Chambersburg borough 32,336 5.7 40.352 21,769 Fannett township 35,179 23.5 38,250 21 ,406 Greencastle borough 40,031 10.0 48.250 25,274 Greene township 44,380 10.4 51,506 23,393 Guilford township 46,076 5.1 51,340 23,700 Hamilton township 43,153 6.2 47,049 23.798 Letterkenny township 40,897 1.3 44,545 23,047 Lurgan township 41,681 6.0 46,964 22,188 Mercersburg borough 32,619 0.0 46,042 19,625 Metal township 35,417 13.5 38,750 24,643 Mont Alto borough 37,163 -9.8 41,705 23,125 Montgomery township 47,538 20.8 50,653 17,917 Orrstown borough 38,542 35.3 39,583 19,583 Peters township 41,740 13.8 46,375 20,372 Quincy township 41,214 26.6 47,350 18,594 St. Thomas township 39,980 1.3 43,245 22,550 Shippensburg borough 44,792 8.8 49,444 35,893 Southampton township 42,266 11.2 46,339 28,081 Warren township 39.375 33.4 52,917 19,583 Washington township 45,165 9.1 51,791 23,806 Waynesboro borough 31,574 5.9 39,951 20,227 . Note: 1989 Income was adjusted by 1.297861 to 1999 dollars for Percent Change calculation. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population and Housing, STF3 and 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 Pennsylvania State Data Center 41 2003 Franklin County Data Book <-- - -_._-".~-_.,---_. -- TABLE 24. MEDIAN AND PER CAPITA INCOME, 1999 (Continued) B. Per Capita Income by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin Some Other 2 or More Hispanic Area Total White ID!£! ß!Mf * Asian NHOPI* * B!£! Races Origin*** Pennsylvania $20,880 $22,056 $13,901 $15.463 $20,096 $15,003 $9,620 $11,511 $11,014 Franklin County 19,339 19,525 17,622 19,355 21,718 11,153 11,730 8,038 11,81 ° Antrim township 18,590 18.782 12,605 4,200 10,392 22,000 25,659 4.489 22.478 Chambersburg borough 19,278 19,980 18,866 36,794 1 3.440 7.417 9,824 5,854 8,891 Fannett township 14,915 14,853 20,800 27.408 7,500 27.408 Greencastle borough 22,844 23,266 22,583 6,000 5,000 12,000 2,534 12,000 Greene township 23,288 23,031 19,764 57.466 28,950 23.462 16,990 Guilford township 20,258 20.408 18,296 28,085 1 7.400 7.732 4.497 5,651 Hamilton township 21,122 21,292 31,045 1,925 11.423 11.744 3,761 14,006 Letterkenny township 18,315 18,344 26,108 4,511 500 12,153 Lurgan township 17,276 17.417 7,271 6,270 4,950 Mercersburg borough 18,934 19,523 15,153 5,533 1 7,163 3,059 13,173 Metal township 15,958 16,021 26,580 4,129 6,300 9,857 Mont Alto borough 17,216 17,314 17,740 9,767 8.750 11,667 8.750 Montgomery township 18,699 18,853 5,823 20,118 31,842 Orrstown borough 14,346 14,597 Peters township 18.791 19,159 10,227 13,977 11 , 1 06 16.495 Quincy township 16,816 17.400 2,173 7,805 6,354 5,333 3,651 St. Thomas township 17,615 17,589 3,000 20,348 32,000 41,528 13,503 Shippensburg borough 18,581 18,925 10,779 4,275 Southampton township 16,981 17,158 8,120 18.424 37.713 2,298 7,630 Warren township 19,296 19,034 880 36,880 Washington township 20,673 20,613 26,942 13,682 26,294 29,115 2,003 29,374 Waynesboro borough 17,063 17,189 11,764 4,667 8,543 19,700 20,092 12,650 . Note: American Indian or Alaskan Native. "Note: Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander ... Note: Persons of Hispanic or Latino Origin may be of any race. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 42 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 1997-2000 -_______________________In Thousands of Dollars------------------------ Description 1997 1998 1999 2000 Personal income (thousands of dollars) 2,855.648 2,985,974 3,082,382 3,231,467 Nonfarm personal income 2,828.882 2,957,443 3,047,241 3,187,354 Farm income 2/ 26,766 28,531 35,141 44,113 Population (number of persons) 31 127,516 128,255 128,875 129,547 Per capita personal income (dollars) 22,394 23,282 23,918 24,944 Earnings by place of work 1,695,557 1,785,025 1,797,632 1,861,168 less: Personal contrb. For social insurance 4/ 98,076 102,514 104,722 107,950 plus: Adjustment for residence 5/ 202,880 214,108 243,122 264,498 equals: Net earnings by place of residence 1,800,361 1,896,619 1,936,032 2,017,716 plus: Dividends, interest, and rent 6/ 578,893 603,064 617,045 649,462 plus: Transfer payments 476,394 486,291 529,305 564,289 Wage and salary disbursements 1.291,758 1,364,908 1,377 ,234 1,427,551 Other labor income 193,384 197,058 182,390 179,820 Proprietors' income 7/ 210,415 223,059 238.008 253,797 Farm proprietors' income 10,439 12,254 19,851 27,082 Nonfarm proprietors' income 199,976 210,805 218,157 226,715 Farm earnings 26,766 28,531 35,141 44.113 Nonfarm earnings 1,668,791 1,756,494 1,762,491 1,817,055 Private earnings 1,326,004 1,408,466 1,423,462 1,490,128 Ag. Services. forestry, fishing, & other 8/ 22,918 (D) (D) (D) Agricultural services 23,091 25,328 28,442 28,213 Forestry, fishing, and other 8/ -173 (DI (D) (D) Forestry -191 (D) (D) (D) Fishing (L) (DI (D) (D) Other 81 Mining 2,048 (D) (D) (D) Metal mining Coal mining (D) (D) (D) (D) Oil and gas extraction 53 55 (L) (l) Nonmetallic minerals, except fuels (D) (D) (D) (D) Construction 102,182 109,569 107,291 115,828 General building contractors 27,682 28,655 27,770 (D) Heavy construction contractors 3,923 4,143 2.264 (D) Special trade contractors 70,577 76,771 77,257 83,873 Manufacturing 509,016 525,673 500.813 491,936 Durable goods 407,987 423,987 412,920 408,076 lumber and wood products 19,871 22,511 19,978 19,979 Furniture and fixtures 2,993 2,740 3,021 3,206 Stone. clay, and glass products 31,842 35.944 42.951 46,451 Primary metal industries (0) (D) (D) (D) Fabricated metal products 35,266 37,118 36,496 39,866 Industrial machinery and equipment 269,264 275,609 261,353 246,548 Electronic and other electric equipment 24,297 24,705 24,1 39 28,827 Motor vehicles and equipment (0) (D) (D) (D) Other transportation equipment (0) (D) (D) (D) Instruments and related products 4,152 3,752 3,557 3,487 Miscellaneous manufacturing industries (0) (D) (D) (D) Ordnance 9/ (N) (N) (N) (N) Pennsylvøniø Støte Døtø Center 43 2003 Frønk/in County Døtø Book -_.._-_."_.~'---'--""._._-_._--"_._~,~--~---------"-----_..,,---,,,,,----- TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 1997-2000 (Continued) -------------------------In Thousands of Dollars-----------------____ DescriPtion 1997 1998 1999 2000 Nondurable goods 101,029 101,686 87,893 83,860 Food and kindred products 34,839 36,217 30,759 32,460 Tobacco products Textile mill products (D) (D) (D) ID) Apparel and other textile products 9,499 7,095 5,820 5,202 Paper and allied products (D) (D) {DI Printing and publishing 27,481 27,517 24,963 26,224 Chemicals and allied products (D) (D) (D) (D) Petroleum and coal products 427 (D) 985 1,258 Rubber and misc. plastics products 12,641 13,714 15,570 17.765 leather and leather products Transportation and public utilities 66,972 76,425 93,735 100,008 Railroad transportation 483 585 528 523 Trucking and warehousing 23,940 28,199 39,571 44,353 Water transportation (L) (ll (L) IL) Other transportation 7,806 13,134 14,269 15,377 Local and interurban passenger transit 2,335 2,740 3,920 4,192 Transportation by air (D) (D) (D) (D) Pipelines, except natural gas (D) (D) (D) (D) Transportation services 2,011 4,046 5,565 6,460 Communications 20,433 20,388 25,934 26,249 Electric, gas, and sanitary services 14,281 14,083 13,424 13,491 Wholesale trade 54,996 62,138 63,574 70,058 Retail trade 181,698 193,581 196,040 211,835 Building materials and garden equipment 17,186 18,698 19,121 19,143 General merchandise stores 17,044 19,557 20,410 21,254 Food stores 34,870 38,002 41,714 47,594 Automotive dealers and service stations 30,614 32,367 33,836 36,531 Apparel and accessory stores 3,346 3,368 3,034 4,800 Home furniture and furnishings stores 10,735 11,770 8,164 8,389 Eating and drinking places 37,344 38,100 37,792 39,857 Miscellaneous retail 30,559 31,719 31,969 34,267 Finance, insurance, and real estate 52,908 58,937 61,123 59,483 Depository and nondepository institutions 29,299 31,950 28,042 23,542 Other finance, insurance, and real estate 23,609 26,987 33,081 35,941 Security and commodity brokers 2,044 2,422 (D) 2,898 Insurance carriers 1,007 (D) 2,451 (D) Insurance agents, brokers, and services 5,412 5,600 6,281 8,611 Real estate 12,088 14,032 17,060 16;365 Combined real estate, insurance, etc. 101 IN) IN) (N) (N) Holding and other investment offices 3,058 (D) (D) (D) PennsylvenilJ StlJte DlJtlJ Center 44 2003 FrlJnklln County DlJtlJ Book TABLE 25. PERSONAL INCOME BY INDUSTRY, 1997-2000 (Continued) __________________________In Thousands of Dollars----------------------- Description 1997 1998 1999 ~ Services Hotels and other lodging places Personal services Private households Business services Auto repair, services, and parking Miscellaneous repair services Amusement and recreation services Motion pictures Health services Legal services Educational services Social services 11/ Museums, botanical, zoological gardens Membership organizations Engineering and management services 12) Miscellaneous services Government and government enterprises Federal, civilian Military State and local State Local 333,266 7A26 15A26 2,793 25,981 18,832 5,342 6,382 550 158,401 11,517 13,776 19,149 21,538 20,324 5,829 342,787 165,945 6,127 170,715 45,230 125,485 353,902 7,697 16,221 3,194 23,252 19,976 5,652 7,068 (0) 171,141 10,824 14,757 22,157 22A50 23,035 (D) 348,028 166,946 6,152 174,930 46A20 128,510 368,712 7,979 17,017 2,886 23,151 22,289 7,262 7,179 (D) 175,890 11,288 16,601 20,460 24,614 24,862 (D) 339,029 142,119 6,140 190,770 48,624 142,146 408,345 8A30 18,063 3,041 34,953 23,881 7,796 7,700 513 189,630 12,516 18,980 21,209 (D) 26,892 27,667 (D) 326,927 120,616 6,232 200,079 50A56 149,623 (LI Less than $50,000. Estimates are included in total. (DI Not shown to avoid the disclosure of confidential information. 1/1969-1974 based on 1967 SIC. 1975-1987 based on 1972 SIC. 1988-2000 based on 1987 SIC. 2/ Farm income consists of proprietors; income; the cash wages, pay-in-kind and other labor income of hired farm workers; and the salaries of officers of corporate farms. 3/ Census 8ureau midyear population estimates. Estimates for 1990-2000 reflect county population estimates available as of April 2002. 41 Personal contributions for social insurance are included in earnings by type and industry but excluded from personal income. 51 The adjustment for residence is the net inflow of the earnings of interarea commuters. For the U.S., it consists of adjustments for border workers: Wage and salary disbursements to U. S. residents commuting to Canada less wage and salary disbursements to Canadian and Mexican residents commuting into the U.S. 61 Includes the capital consumption adjustment for rental income of persons. 7/ Includes the inventory valuation and capital consumption adjustments. 8/ "OTHER" consists of the wages and salaries of U.S. residents employed by international organizarions and foreign embassies and consulates in the United States. 9/ Under the 1972 SIC, ordnance was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: fabricated metal products. electronic equip., transportation equip.;and instruments and related products. 10/ Under the 1987 SIC, combined real estate, insurance. etc., was reclassified to four 2-digit industries: nondepository credit institutions; insurance agents, brokers, and services; real estate; and legal services. 11/ This category is new under the 1972 SIC; therefore estimates prior to 1975 do not exist. 12/ This category is new under the 1987 SIC, therefore estimates prior to 1988 do not exist. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Economic Analysis PennsylvlInill Stllte DlItll Center 45 2003 Frllnklin County DlItll Book TABLE 26. POVERTY, 1999 A. Percent of Persons Living Below Poverty level by Age Percent of Total -------------·-------Percent of Persons by Age--------------- Area Total Persons Population Under 5 ª=1l 18-64 65-74 75+ Pennsylvania 1,304,117 11.0 8.9 23.4 55.1 5.6 7.0 Franklin County 9,574 7.6 10.0 22.6 50.0 6.9 10.5 Antrim township 506 4.1 9.5 21.7 52.4 8.5 7.9 Chambersburg borough 2,161 13.0 12.6 19.3 54.0 3.6 10.5 Fannett township 478 20.3 16.1 29.7 48.7 2.3 3.1 Greencastle borough 286 7.7 4.9 18.9 47.9 16.4 11.9 Greene township 731 6.0 4.8 23.8 47.3 11.8 12.3 Guilford township 674 5.4 8.2 24.8 38.3 11.7 17.1 Hamilton township 566 6.3 10.8 28.3 50.5 9.2 1.2 Letterkenny township 96 4.7 4.2 38.5 43.8 2.1 11.5 lurgan township 155 7.8 9.7 33.6 41.3 1.9 13.6 Mercersburg borough 132 8.6 22.0 56.8 12.1 9.1 Metal township 220 12.8 11.4 32.7 46.8 3.6 5.5 Mont Alto borough 64 4.7 3.1 25.0 54.7 12.5 4.7 Montgomery township 343 7.0 6.1 31.5 47.8 6.7 7.9 Orrstown borough 3 1.4 100.0 Peters township 365 8.7 18.6 11.2 56.4 5.2 8.5 Quincy township 412 8.5 10.7 26.0 42.5 4.9 16.0 St. Thomas township 386 6.7 6.2 23.6 46.4 8.8 15.0 Shippensburg borough 19 1.7 100.0 Southampton township 540 8.9 11.9 25.4 41.9 4.4 16.5 Warren township 7 2.1 71.4 28.6 Washington township 450 3.9 4.2 15.1 55.6 12.4 12.7 Waynesboro borough 980 10.3 11.1 18.9 55.8 5.0 9.2 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 B. Percent of Families Living Below Poverty by Type Percent of ------Percent of Families Below Poverty------ Total Total Married Male Female Area ~ Families Couples Headed ~ Pennsylvania 250,296 7.8 37.6 8.6 53.8 Franklin County 1,970 5.4 50.3 7.0 42.8 Antrim township 150 4.1 58.7 7.3 34.0 Chambersburg borough 432 9.8 28.0 8.3 63.7 Fannett township 80 12.7 75.0 8.8 16.3 Greencastle borough 51 4.9 49.0 17.7 33.3 Greene township 165 4.5 67.9 8.5 23.6 Guilford township 164 4.3 38.4 9.2 52.4 Hamilton township 130 4.9 43.1 9.2 47,7 PBnnsylvsnis Stste Dsts Center 46 2003 Frsnklin County Dsts Book TABLE 26. POVERTY, 1999 (Continued) B. Percent of Families living Below Poverty by Type (Continued) Percent of ----------Percent of Families Below Poverty------- Total Total Married Male Female ill!! Families Families Couples ~ Headed Letterkenny township 11 1.8 63.6 18.2 18.2 Lurgan township 23 4.0 78.3 21.7 Mercersburg borough 32 7,2 43.8 18.8 37.5 Metal township 46 9.6 65.2 6.5 28.3 Mont Alto borough 17 4.0 52.9 47.1 Montgomery township 54 3.7 87.0 13.0 Orrstown borough Peters township 91 6.9 67.0 33.0 Quincy township 59 4.2 67.8 6.8 25.4 St. Thomas township 96 5.7 72.9 27.1 Shippensburg borough Southampton township 95 5.5 54.7 19.0 26.3 Warren township 2 2.0 100,0 Washington township 91 2.6 75.8 24.2 Waynesboro borough 181 7.0 25.4 74.6 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Papulation and Housing, SF3 TABLE 27. STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN, 1999 ___________________________________In Thou sands of Dollars------------------------------------ Number Taxable Other Total of Compen- Net Taxable Taxable Range in Dollars ~ sation ~ Dividends Profits ~ ~ 0- 338 1 - 999 4,226 509 914 272 40 39 1,774 1,000 - 2,999 4,585 4,446 2,785 1,031 285 306 8,853 3,000 - 4,999 3,393 7,929 3,058 1,343 507 584 13,421 5,000 - 6,999 2,801 10,306 3,105 1,503 828 939 16,679 7,000 - 8,999 2,326 12,148 2,898 1,552 1,169 743 18,509 9,000 - 10,999 2.037 13,938 2,645 1,527 1,297 928 20,335 11 ,000 - 12,999 1,854 16,623 2,224 1,314 1,195 932 22,287 13,000 - 14,999 1,810 19,598 2,101 1.398 1,328 884 25,308 15,000 - 16.999 1,884 24,334 1.728 1 ,406 1,746 951 30,163 17,000 - 18,999 1,879 28.207 1,764 1.369 1 ,467 996 33,801 19,000 - 21,999 2,607 44,770 2,222 2,029 2,587 1,802 53.409 22,000 - 24,999 2,269 45,288 1,805 1,855 2,615 1,730 53,289 25,000 - 29,999 3,535 83,669 2,874 2,921 4,596 2,847 96,906 30,000 - 34,999 3,209 90,254 2,632 2,640 5,259 3,381 104,1 56 35,000 - 39,999 2,891 94,683 2,295 2,340 5,604 3,400 108,319 PennsylvBnlB StBte Dlltll Center 47 2003 Frllnk/ln County DBtll Book -~--- --~_.,---_._"_._-"---+"....,,".-..._-_.,~-----"_.- TABLE 27 . STATE INDIVIDUAL INCOME TAX RETURN, 1999 (Continued) Range in Dollars 40,000 - 49,999 50,000 - 74,999 75,000 - 99,999 100,000 - 149,999 150,000 or More Total Median Tax Income Number of Returns 4,844 7,405 2,634 1,304 727 58,558 -----------------------------------In Thousands of Dollars-------------------______________ Taxable Other Total Compen- Net Taxable Taxable ~ Interest Dividends Profits !!:!£2Å“! !!:!£2Å“! 1 94, 1 05 3,475 4,185 10,540 4,885 217,183 396,108 6,815 8,451 23,876 13,399 448,628 191,205 3,728 5,551 14,331 10,026 224,834 111 , 1 63 3,553 6,473 19,407 12,668 153,259 1 0 1 ,434 9,785 13,099 63,608 64.411 252,332 1,490,715 62,407 62,260 162,285 125,850 1,903,444 $ 21 ,480 Source: PA Department of Revenue, Bureau of Research Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 48 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book SECTION V: ECONOMIC PROFILES AND EMPLOYMENT Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 49 2003 FrllnkHn County Dlltll Book --_·_·_-_··~______.__'_M.__.__ _~~__.._._.___~__,,__.____~_. Pønnsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 50 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 28. CLASS OF WORKERS, 2000 ______________________________Percent of Total W orkers-------------------------- Total Workers ------------Government--------------- Self- Unpaid ~ Age 16 + Private Local State Federal Employed Family Pennsylvania 5,653.500 80.0 5.8 3.2 2.3 8.4 0.3 Franklin County 62.780 77.9 4.7 3.5 4.2 9.4 0.4 Antrim township 6,617 80.8 2.7 2.7 3.4 10.3 0.2 Chambersburg borough 8,007 81.3 6.2 2.3 3.4 6.8 0.1 Fannett township 1,006 70.3 4.3 4.6 3.7 16.1 1.1 Greencastle borough 1,974 82.1 5.4 3.7 1.5 7.2 Greene township 5,928 73.2 5.1 5.4 7.3 8.7 0.3 Guilford township 5,953 73.3 5.0 3.3 5.6 12.5 0.4 Hamilton township 4,564 77.2 4.4 3.8 5.4 8.6 0.5 Letterkenny township 1,105 75.4 3.4 3.9 6.0 11.0 0.3 Lurgan township 1,018 69.1 4.7 2.9 6.6 16.4 0.4 Mercersburg borough 792 79.6 5.6 2.5 1.9 9.7 0.8 Metal township 779 73.4 3.5 4.4 4.4 14.0 0.4 Mont Alto borough 707 82.3 4.8 3.7 4.5 4.1 0.6 Montgomery township 2,803 79.3 2.1 3.0 1.8 12.8 0.9 Orrstown borough 113 73.5 7.1 8.0 1.8 9.7 Peters township 2,232 76.6 3.2 3.3 4.3 12.7 Quincy township 2,353 84.1 3.4 3.4 3.5 5.0 0.6 St. Thomas township 2,975 74.6 5.7 2.2 2.3 15.0 0.4 Shippensburg borough 634 68.5 8.7 10.7 4.4 7.7 Southampton township 2,770 76.8 4.9 5.0 4.4 8.9 0.2 Warren township 164 75.0 1.2 3.1 3.7 15.2 1.8 Washington township 5,600 79.5 5.3 3,3 4.8 6.8 0.3 Waynesboro borough 4,686 81.9 5.7 3.3 2.2 6.2 0.8 Source: u.s. Department of Commerce. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS A. Civilian labor Force by Race, 2000* ----------------------Employed --------------------- -------------------u nemployed ------.------.------ Civilian Black or Hispanic or Black or Hispanic or Area Labor Force White African American !:!!!!!.2 * * Y'lli!! African American Latino * . Pennsylvania 5,992,886 5,004.994 429,035 130.988 249.186 66,330 18,753 Franklin County 65.165 60,368 1.222 922 2,101 118 85 Antrim township 6,764 6,492 61 82 147 Chambersburg borough 8,567 6,999 535 396 385 82 69 Fannett township 1,091 994 8 83 2 Greencastle borough 2,046 1,927 27 5 72 Greene township 6,155 5,774 91 80 214 6 Guilford township 6,178 5,781 96 64 207 Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 51 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book - -._-----------~~_._-^'~.-.-,'~,~-"-_._-~,~-,,~.- TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Continued) A. Civilian labor Force by Race, 2000* (Continued) ---------------------Employed --------------________ --------------------u nemployed ----------_______ Civilian Black or Hispanic or Black or Hispanic or Area Labor Force White African American latina* * White African American Latino * . Hamilton township 4,724 4,384 106 76 147 13 Letterkenny township 1,120 1,083 16 4 15 Lurgan township 1,055 1,015 2 35 2 Mercersburg borough 815 738 34 28 19 4 1 Metal township 815 769 3 3 36 Mont Alto borough 743 693 3 2 36 Montgomery township 2,844 2,789 14 12 41 Orrstown borough 115 113 2 Peters township 2,254 2,137 28 13 15 7 Quincy township 2.437 2,278 31 7 75 St. Thomas township 3,102 2,933 9 44 127 Shippensburg borough 661 622 12 27 4 Southampton township 2,847 2,737 18 1 1 71 Warren township 166 156 2 Washington township 5,757 5.427 35 67 126 9 Waynesboro borough 4,909 4,527 103 18 219 4 . Note: White and Black or African American categories are for those who classified themselves as to being of one race only. . 'Note Persons classifying themselves as being of Hispanic or Latino origin may be of any race Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 B. Employment Status by Gender, 2000 ----------nn-__n_______M ale S-----n-________________ -----------------n-----Femalesn--___________nn___ Area Total Employed Unemployed NLF* Total Employed Unemployed NLF* Pennsylvania 4,598,907 65.1 4.0 30.8 5,094,133 52.2 3.1 44.7 Franklin County 48,825 69.5 2.4 27.9 52.943 54.5 2.3 43.2 Antrim township 4,702 77.7 2.2 20.1 4,705 63.0 0.9 36.1 Chambers burg borough 6,323 64.8 3.1 31.9 8,151 48.0 4.5 47.6 Fannett township 882 69.7 2.6 27.7 855 45.7 7.3 47.0 Greencastle borough 1 .442 71.4 2.8 25.8 1,590 59.4 2.0 38.6 Greene township 4,725 69.5 3.3 26.7 5,074 52.1 1.4 46.6 Guilford township 5,228 62.9 2.0 34.8 5,365 49.6 2.3 48.1 Hamilton township 3,336 73.1 2.6 24.3 3,578 59.4 2.0 38.6 Letterkenny township 841 75.3 1.1 23.3 784 60.2 0.8 39.0 Lurgan township 771 75.1 3.0 21.9 732 60.0 1.9 38.1 Mercersburg borough 568 72.0 1.8 26.2 651 58.8 2.0 39.2 Metal township 658 67.0 3.0 29.9 676 50.0 2.4 47.6 Mont Alto borough 521 70.8 2.7 26.5 558 60.6 3.9 35.5 Montgomery township 1,982 79.8 1.6 18.1 1,871 65.3 0.5 34.2 Orrstown borough 87 71.3 2.3 26.4 98 52.0 48.0 Peters township 1,585 76.3 0.9 22.8 1,688 60.6 0.5 39.0 Pennsylvllnlll Stllte Dlltll Center 52 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 29. EMPLOYMENT STATUS (Continued) B. Employment Status by Gender, 2000 (Continued) Quincy township St. Thomas township Shippensburg borough Southampton township Warren township Washington township Waynesboro borough ________________________M ales-------------------- ______________________Females______________________ Total Employed Unemployed NLF* Total Employed Unemployed NLF* 2,284 54.9 1.2 43.6 2.447 45.0 2.3 52.7 2,258 70.7 3.9 25.4 2,252 61.2 1.7 37.0 380 78.7 5.0 16.3 472 71.0 1,7 27.3 2,130 70.3 1.0 28.7 2,386 53.3 2.4 44.3 141 70.9 29.1 119 53.8 1.7 44.5 4.485 69.4 1.2 28.5 4,713 52.8 2.2 45.0 3.496 68.3 3.1 28.3 4,178 55.0 2.8 42.3 ß!!! . Note: NLF=Not in Labor Force Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3. C. Unemployment Rates, 1999-2001 ß!!! 1999 2000 2001 Pennsylvania 4.4 4.2 4.7 Franklin County 4.6 3.8 4.8 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis Pennsylvania State Data Center 53 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 A. Families with Children Under Age 6 ---------------------M arried Couples----------------______ -----------------No Spouse Present------------- Both Only Father Qnly Mother Neither -Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area In LF In lF !!!..bE In LF In LF NlF In LF tßE Pennsylvania 340.455 238,813 18,075 19.102 45,616 8,824 122,799 52,231 Franklin County 4.455 2,693 199 199 584 41 1,039 279 Antrim township 484 356 18 6 24 33 21 Chambersburg borough 503 199 67 87 3 266 117 Fannett township 66 105 4 3 12 7 17 Greencastle borough 143 31 7 30 24 5 Greene township 515 256 10 26 23 29 12 Guilford township 418 227 29 33 20 142 Hamilton township 283 204 31 21 63 99 6 Letterkenny township 82 42 7 9 5 lurgan township 90 72 2 9 9 2 10 Mercersburg borough 45 18 19 13 Metal township 70 48 2 13 14 Mont Alto borough 42 27 3 2 7 17 8 Montgomery township 221 77 12 6 18 56 6 Orrstown borough 4 3 2 Peters township 176 44 21 25 58 Quincy township 134 177 8 53 8 17 St. Thomas township 175 115 21 11 30 46 Shippensburg borough 64 23 15 6 Southampton township 218 193 13 20 27 50 32 Warren township 26 4 3 Washington township 417 254 11 26 5 19 29 Waynesboro borough 279 218 9 79 114 38 Note: LF = In Labor Force and NLF = Not in Labor Force Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17 ------------------------M arried Cou ples------------------------ ---------------No Spouse Present----------- Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- Area !!!..bE In IF In IF !!!..bE !!!..bE NLF In LF NlF Pennsylvania 919.428 391,846 55.837 43.145 91,014 16.150 315.422 96.814 Franklin County 10.651 4,568 543 474 1,157 163 2,134 411 Antrim township 1,395 658 27 24 157 114 32 Chambersburg borough 957 341 78 20 164 10 623 74 Fannett township 219 182 10 9 3 16 31 2 Greencastle borough 308 98 13 9 52 6 Greene township 1,000 487 60 71 118 23 75 26 Guilford township 942 464 93 26 87 13 233 21 Hamilton township 759 356 67 16 88 4 167 28 Pennsylvania State Data Center 54 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 30. PARENTS WITH CHILDREN BY WORK STATUS, 2000 (Continued) B. Families with Children Age 6 to 17 (Continued) __________________M arried C ouples------------------------- ------------------No Spouse Present-------------- Both Only Father Only Mother Neither --Male-Headed-- --Female-Headed-- ~ In lF In lF In LF In LF In LF NLF In lF NLF Letterkenny township 162 92 10 6 34 18 12 Lurgan township 180 104 17 11 10 8 16 4 Mercersburg borough 134 15 3 28 2 43 12 Metal township 125 51 4 13 8 68 Mont Alto borough 87 23 3 23 39 18 Montgomery township 378 304 41 9 62 36 Orrstown borough 38 7 2 Peters township 433 45 11 68 23 44 27 Quincy township 379 195 72 11 57 27 St. Thomas township 699 147 8 9 11 93 25 Shippensburg borough 124 10 12 43 Southampton township 505 337 68 116 47 57 Warren township 42 2 1 Washington township 1,131 460 23 64 104 26 70 28 Waynesboro borough 654 190 18 19 109 19 255 67 Note: LF=/n Labor Force and NLF=Not in Labor Force Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census ofPopu/ation and Housing, SF3 TABLE 31 . OCCUPATIONS A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000 __________________________________Percent of Employed Persons------------------------------- Precision Management! Farming! Construction Production/ Professional Sales and Forestry/ Extractionl Transportation Area Total Related Service Office Fishing Maintenance Material Pennsylvania 5.653,500 32.6 14.8 27.0 .5 8.9 16.3 Franklin County 62,780 27.5 15.4 24.1 1.1 10.3 21.6 Antrim township 6,617 27.6 13.1 24.2 0.6 10.4 24.2 Chambersburg borough 8,007 29.7 19.8 23.6 0.8 6.8 19.4 Fannett township 1,006 19.8 15.3 17.3 5.2 14.1 28.3 Greencastle borough 1,974 27.7 15.9 28.4 0.3 8.1 19.8 Greene township 5,928 30.5 14.7 24.9 0.3 11.0 18.6 Guilford township 5,953 31.7 14.9 25.3 1.7 9.7 16.8 Hamilton township 4,564 29.3 15.5 24.4 0.6 8.2 22.1 Letterkenny township 1,105 21.0 12.1 24.0 2.2 13.5 27.2 Lurgan township 1,018 26.5 12.8 19.7 2.4 17.2 21.5 Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsts Cønter 55 2003 Frsnklin County Dilts Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued) A. Occupations of Employed Persons Age 16 and Older, 2000 (Continued) ---------------------------------------Percent of Employed Persons------------------_______________________ Precision Management! Farmingl Construction Productionl Professional Sales and Forestryl Extractionl Transportation Area Total ~ ~ Office Rshing Maintenance Material Mercersburg borough 792 32.1 13.5 25.6 6.8 22.0 Metal township 779 19.6 15.3 16.2 2.4 20.4 26.1 Mont Alto borough 707 20.2 17.7 21.1 0.3 11.2 29.6 Montgomery township 2,803 21.8 13.6 22.8 1.8 13.6 26.5 Orrstown borough 113 6.2 24.8 17.7 3.5 11.5 36.3 Peters township 2,232 23.3 12.0 25.4 1.5 10.6 27.3 Quincy township 2,353 23.2 17.4 24.4 0.9 10.3 23.7 St. Thomas township 2,975 24.8 14.1 22.0 2.3 13.0 23,8 Shippensburg borough 634 34.9 16.4 26.7 6.5 15.6 Southampton township 2,770 27.8 16.0 21.4 1.6 12.2 20.9 Warren township 164 31.7 21.3 17.1 1.2 13.4 15.2 Washington township 5,600 29.0 13.0 24.0 1.2 12.0 20.9 Waynesboro borough 4,686 24.9 18.7 26.6 0.3 8.5 20.9 Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 B. Job Openings by Major Occupational Group, Pennsylvania, 2008 Occupational Group ----------Annual Openings * Due T 0--------- Replacement Employment Needs Increases Total Annual Job Openings Executive, Admin, & Managerial Occupations Professional, Paraprofessional & Technical Occupations Marketing & Sales Occupations Admin. Support Occupations, Clerical Service Occupations Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing Precision Production, Craft & Repair Occupations Operators, Fabricators & Laborers 7,420 25,080 20,065 20,630 30,030 3,595 14,280 20,015 4,050 27,245 5,230 2,905 10,905 655 1,440 2,460 11,470 52,325 25,295 23,535 40,935 4,250 15,720 22,475 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, 1998-2008 Long Term Occupational Projections Pennsy/vllnill StlltØ Dlltll Center 56 2003 Frllnk/ln County Dlltll Book TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued) C. Occupations with the Most Annual Openings, Pennsylvania, 2008 Occupation Estimated 1998 Employment Projected 2008 Employment Total Annual Job OpeninQs· Cashiers Retail Salespersons Waiters & Waitresses Office Clerks, General Registered Nurses Food Preparation Workers General Managers & Top Execs. Teachers, Secondary School Teachers, Elementary School Food Prep/Service Wkrs., Fast Food Janitors & Cleaners Nursing Aides/Orderlies/Attendants Helpers/Laborers/Movers, NEC Secretaries, Ex Legal or Medical Office/Admin Support Supvrs./Mgrs. 139,250 177,900 94,000 130,200 106,100 63,500 138,250 62,500 75,350 44,650 98,750 75,550 66,500 135,300 60,500 1 54,100 185,750 99,150 141,850 130,250 67,550 150,950 78,250 85,550 47,650 104,900 92,400 70,300 131,750 67,650 7,555 6,815 5,690 4,770 4,165 3,905 3,690 3,570 2,760 2,760 2,760 2,735 2,440 2,210 2,075 . Note: Annual job openings are the result of openings due to industrial growth and labor force separations due to death, retirement, disability or personal reasons. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, 1998-2008 Long Term Occupational Projections D. Occupations with the Highest Growth Rate, Pennsylvania, 2008 Occupation Estimated 1998 Employment Projected 2008 Employment Percent Increase Computer Engineers Computer Support Specialists Systems Analysts Desktop Publishing Specialists Paralegals & Legal Assistants Cardiology T echnologistslT echns. Medical Assistants Respiratory Therapists Social/Human Service Assistants Database Administrators Flight Attendants Dental Assistants Dental Hygienists Physician Assistants Surgical Technologists Physical Therapy Assists/Aides Home Health Aides Financial Services Sales Agents EMT /Paramedics 12,650 19,000 24,350 1,600 6,350 1,150 10,850 4,050 12,350 3,900 5,250 9,100 5,800 2,300 2,250 4,350 16,300 9,950 9,450 26,450 37,500 42,700 2,750 9,750 1,750 16,500 6,150 18,450 5,800 7,750 13,350 8,400 3,300 3,200 6,150 22,900 13,850 13,100 109.1 97.4 75.4 71.9 53.5 52.2 52.1 51.9 49.4 48.7 47.6 46.7 44.8 43.5 42.2 41.4 40.5 39.2 38.6 Pennsylvania State Data Center 57 2003 Franklin County Data Book -- -----_~__·_________._______..m________~___~,,__~_~__,__.______.__,_______. TABLE 31. OCCUPATIONS (Continued) D. Occupations with the Highest Growth Rate, Pennsylvania, 2008 (Continued) Occupation Estimated 1998 Employment Projected 2008 Employment Percent Increase Therapists, NEC Speech Pathologtsl Audiologists Teachers, Special Education Teacher Aides, Paraprofessional Medical RecordslHealth Info. Technicians Data Processing Equipment Repairs 2,550 3,900 18,450 18,400 3,750 2,800 3,500 5,350 25,200 25,100 5,100 3,800 37.3 37.2 36.6 36.4 36.0 35.7 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, 1998-2008 Long Term Occupational Projections TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS A. Unemployment Compensation and Benefits Paid, 2001 Area --Weeks of Unemployment Paid--- Percent of ~ Pennsylvania -------Amount of Benefits Paid-------- Percent of Dollar Amount Pennsvlvania Pennsylvania 8,278,710 100.0 $2,179,621,185 100.0 Franklin County 88,168 1.1 $23,325,402 1.1 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis PennsylvBniB StBte DBtB Center 58 2003 F'Bnk/in County DBtB Book TABLE 32. COMPENSATION CLAIMS (Continued) B. Type of Injury, 2001 Type of Iniury Number of Iniuries Pennsylvania 80,062 Franklin County 840 (Unknown) 1 1 All Other Cumulative Injuries, NOC 1 All Other Occupational Disease Injury, NOC 6 All Other Specific Injuries, NOC 41 Amputation 6 Angina Pectoris 1 Burn 20 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome 8 Concussion 4 Contusion 86 Crushing 14 Dermatitis 2 Dislocation 7 Electric Shock 1 Foreign Body 21 Fracture 68 Hernia 1 3 Infection 4 Inflammation 22 Laceration 78 Loss of Hearing 1 Mental Stress 3 Multiple Physical Injuries Only 25 Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack) 1 No Physical Injury 2 Puncture 11 Radiation 2 Respiratory Disorders (Gasses, Fumes, Chemicals, Etc.) 7 Rupture 2 Sprain 73 Strain 297 Syncope 1 Vascular 1 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Bureau of Workers' Compensation Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Cllnter 59 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 33. TOP EMPLOYERS, 4th QUARTER 2001 ~ Employer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 United States Government The Chambersburg Hospital Grove Us, LLC. Chambersburg Area School District * Pennsylvania State Government Franklin County Food lion, LLC. Waynesboro Area School District Corning Consumer Products Co. Ingersoll-Rand Company The Waynesboro Hospital York International Corporation Wal-Mart Associates, Inc. Taylor Corporation Martins Famous Pastry Shoppe, Inc. . T B Wood's Sons Co. Greencastle-Antrim School District Menno-Haven, Inc, Tuscarora School District Wilson College Shippensburg Area School District Fresh Express Mid-Atlantic, Inc. Jerr-Dan Corporation University Press of American, Inc. Nursery Supplies, Inc. Unova Industrial Automation Quincy United Methodist Home Abraxas Group, Inc. Delamor Enterprises, LP Franklin Clothing Ventura Foods, llC. Ametek Motors Holding, Inc. Nitterhouse Concrete Products Giant Food Stores, LLC. Chambersburg Borough Anvil International, LLC. Pennsylvania State University Tyco Electronics Corporation The Mercersburg Academy College Cressler Trucking, Inc. Weis Markets, Inc. Staples Contract and Commercial, Inc. Farmers & Merchant Trust Co. of Chmb. Knouse Foods Cooperative, Inc. Kmart of Pennsylvania, LP Mason Dixon Auto Auction Encore Marketing Sunnyway Foods, Inc. Valley Quarries, Inc. L & S Stone, llC. * Note: Pennsylvania State Government includes all state employment except The Pennsylvenia State University, SEPTA and The Pennsylvanie State System of Higher Education. Source: Pennsylvenie Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis Pennsylvania State Dlltll Center 60 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2000 ..-----····-------County---------------- ----·-·-----------Pennsylvania------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wagesl Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* DescriPtion Estab. Mid March ($1,000) Estab. Mid March ($1 ,000) Total 2,811 42,235 1,074,700 5,087,237 294,741 165,108,376 11 Forestry, fishing, hunting, and agriculture support 13 93 1,572 2,909 636 61,307 113 Forestry and logging 6 35 507 G 374 D 115 Agriculture & forestry support activities 7 58 1,065 1,497 249 31,950 21 Mining 5 C D 16,330 901 712,285 212 Mining (except oil & gas) 5 C D 12,282 546 552,708 22 Utilities 9 91 4,824 35,112 699 2,492,518 221 Utilities 9 91 4,824 35,112 699 2,492,518 23 Construction 311 2,344 68,203 254,421 28,455 9,454,025 233 Building, developing & general contracting 111 696 19,495 63,406 8,773 2,330,114 234 Heavy construction 12 363 15,539 38,020 1,367 1,618,203 235 Special trade contractors 188 1,285 33,169 152,995 18,315 5,505,708 31 Manufacturing 188 1 0,948 366,615 798,333 16,762 30,576,146 311 Food mfg. 13 935 22,136 73,818 1,342 2,406,042 312 Beverage & tobacco product mfg. 1 A D 7,303 138 262,760 313 Textile mills 1 A D 11,381 205 332,696 314 Textile product mills 3 22 855 8,932 244 246,246 315 Apparel mfg. 4 161 2,731 29,039 713 602,926 321 Wood product mfg. 29 405 8,330 26,348 1,023 696,884 323 Printing & related support activities 12 631 19,433 51,384 1,677 1,768,048 324 Petroleum & coal products mfg. 2 B D 6,549 162 365,184 325 Chemical mfg. 3 19 532 34,792 617 1,958,036 326 Plastics & rubber products mfg. 4 E D 50,813 757 1,635,357 327 Nonmetallic mineral product mfg. 12 979 35,701 33,659 803 1,250,704 331 Primary metal mfg. 4 57 1,772 60,187 493 2,621,657 332 Fabricated metal product mfg. 36 1,273 40,681 102,928 3,127 3,758,003 333 Machinery mfg. 19 4,569 182,357 66,867 1,526 2,770,034 334 Computer & electronic product mfg. 7 238 5,643 54,942 757 3,031,724 335 Electrical equip, appliance & component mfg. 5 F D 28,115 365 1,022,740 336 Transportation equipment mfg. 8 F D 52,145 394 2,358,668 337 Furniture & related product mfg, 16 171 4,009 26,960 825 832,712 339 Miscellaneous mfg. 9 52 1,828 35,757 1,199 1,247,261 42 Wholesale trade 108 1,827 58,267 243,026 16,796 10,287,390 421 Wholesale trade, durable goods 73 962 29,106 144,869 11,254 6,280,298 422 Wholesale trade, nondurable goods 35 865 29,161 98,157 5,542 4,007,092 44 Retail trade 540 6,698 114,350 668,251 48,518 12,555,971 441 Motor vehicle & parts dealers 82 1,158 28,636 83,574 5,517 2,545,034 442 Furniture & home furnishing stores 21 164 2,661 21,382 2,507 493,101 443 Electronics & appliance stores 21 182 4,230 14,541 1,878 350,536 444 Bldg material & garden equip & supp dealers 50 549 12,220 50,331 4,081 1,275,247 445 Food & beverage stores 69 1,387 17,837 148,287 7,118 2,106,608 446 Health & personal care stores 40 353 7,439 49,458 4,141 965,098 447 Gasoline stations 54 477 6,546 38,926 4,524 502,766 448 Clothing & clothing accessories stores 55 369 4,137 58,266 6,475 827,261 451 Sporting goods, hobby, book & music stores 29 160 1,741 26,284 2,854 338,832 452 General merchandise stores 28 1,165 16,963 106,201 1,854 1,559,136 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 57 398 5,586 36,472 5,429 524,707 454 Nonstore retailers 34 336 6,354 34,529 2,140 1,067,645 Pennsylvania State Data Center 61 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 34. COUNTY BUSINESS PATTERNS, 2000 (Continued) -------------------County---------------- ----------------Pennsylvania---------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description Estab. Mid March ($1,0001 Estab. Mid March 1$1,0001 48 Transportation & warehousing 86 1,091 31,330 163,21 ° 6,889 5,256,808 484 Truck transportation 50 566 19,963 58,715 4,049 2,018,111 485 Transit & ground passenger transportation 16 197 1,502 28,106 1,066 393,922 486 Pipeline transportation 5 B D G 115 D 488 Transportation support activities 7 160 4,165 11,389 802 364,269 492 Couriers & messengers 3 B D 30,050 370 810,952 493 Warehousing & storage 5 119 3,260 8,650 247 254,498 51 Information 42 574 16,065 135,135 4,916 6,368,921 511 Publishing industries 7 C D 48,271 1,081 2.499,774 512 Motion picture & sound recording industries 2 A D 7.447 561 143,902 513 Broadcasting & telecommunications 19 231 8,528 59,269 2,144 2,940,622 514 Information & data processing services 14 C D 20,148 1,130 784,623 52 Finance & insurance 142 1,100 36,931 280,315 17,358 13,953,478 522 Credit intermediation & related activities 83 847 22,090 105,830 7,768 3,847,550 523 Security, commodity contracts & like activity 14 B D 36,155 2,308 4,060.466 524 Insurance carriers & related activities 44 164 5,057 134,903 7,208 5,904,866 525 Funds, trusts, & other financial vehicles (part) 1 A D G 71 D 53 Real estate & rental & leasing 64 309 5,854 67,356 8,640 1,981,664 531 Real estate 47 C D 42,701 6,318 1,335,088 532 Rental & leasing services 16 C D 23,894 2,263 619,876 533 lessors of other nonfinancial intangible asset 1 A D 761 59 26,700 54 Professional, scientific & technical services 197 1,505 45,242 295.444 26,830 15,576,644 541 Professional, scientific & technical services 197 1,505 45,242 295.444 26,830 15,576,644 55 Management of companies & enterprises 11 102 6,214 142,691 2,011 9,233,149 551 Management of companies & enterprises 11 102 6,214 142,691 2,011 9,233,149 56 Admin, support, waste mgt, remediation services 106 1,131 21,380 298,970 13,509 6,581,200 561 Administrative & support services 97 978 16,098 286,127 12,781 6,123,642 562 Waste management & remediation services 9 153 5,282 12,843 728 457,558 61 Educational services 25 906 16,696 196,127 2,700 4,977,182 611 Educational services 25 906 16,696 196,127 2,700 4,977,182 62 Health care and social assistance 234 5,663 172,588 743,276 31,598 22,074.448 621 Ambulatory health care services 164 1,549 56,962 216,525 21,878 8,185,133 622 Hospitals 2 G D 266,166 328 8,955,248 623 Nursing & residential care facilities 30 1,61 ° 35,505 161.421 3,616 3,268,971 624 Social assistance 38 F D 99,164 5,776 1,665,096 71 Arts, entertainment & recreation 56 1,236 8,570 66,266 4,031 1,515,571 711 Performing arts, spec. sports & rei. indust. 10 A D 13,640 880 695,729 712 Museums, historical sites & like institutions 2 A D 4,765 258 107,507 713 Amusement, gambling & recreation industries 44 1,212 7,990 47,861 2,893 712,335 72 Accommodation & food services 220 3,258 33.41 ° 374,828 24,039 4,151,714 721 Accommodation 24 225 2,857 49,858 1,883 834,235 722 Food services & drinking places 196 3,033 30,553 324,970 22,156 3,317.479 81 Other services (except public administration) 425 2.430 33,832 248,967 35,529 4,617,502 811 Repair & maintenance 134 521 10,445 51,611 10,024 1.414,116 812 Personal & laundry services 93 446 6,979 60,180 10,128 1,003,076 813 Religious, grantmaking, civic, prof & like org. 198 1.463 16.408 137,176 15,377 2,200,310 95 Auxiliaries (exc corporate, subsidiary & regional mgt) 3 F D 52,118 656 2,557,131 99 Unclassified establishments 26 27 761 4,152 3,268 123,322 . North American Industrial Classification System Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-O to 19; B-20 to 99: C-loo to 249: E-250 to 499: F-500 to 999; G-I,Ooo to 2,499; H-2,5oo to 4,999; -- 1-5,000 to 9,999; J-10,OOO to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-loo,ooo or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, County Business Patterns 2ooo-Pennsylvania Pennsylvøniø Støte Døtø Center 62 2003 Frønklin County Døtø Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES A. Service Industries, 1997 NAICS· DescriPtion or Area Name --------------------County----------------- --------------Pennsylvania------------ Annual Annual Number Number of Wages! Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries Estab. March 12 ($1 ,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000) 158 948 25,178 23,184 235,025 10,448,289 68 595 9,890 10,171 255,663 4,598,274 5 25 207 1,204r 10,339r 216,764r 181 1,666 50,144 24,888 262,603 7,994,929 39 482 6,273 2,883 40,892 810,600 217 3,274 28,139 24,465 365,158 3,364,117 219 938 14,382 19,754 107,502 2,049,049 54 56 61 62 71 72 81 Professional, scientific, & technical services Admin. & support & waste man. & remediation Educational services Health care & social assistance Arts, entertainment, & recreation Accommodation & foodservices Other services (except public administration) . North American Industrial Classification System Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-O to 19; B-20 to 99: C-100 to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1,OOO to 2,499; H-2,5oo to 4,999: 1- 5,000 to 9,999; J-10,000 to 24,999; K-25,000 to 49,999; L-50,000 to 99,999; M-100,OOO or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. r: Revised data Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Service Industries, Pennsylvania B. Manufacturing, 1997 ---------------------C ounty------------------- ---------------Pen nsylvania------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wagesl Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS· DescriPtion or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,0001 Estab. March 12 ($1 ,000) 31-33 All mfg. Industries 191 12,763 379,541 17,128 826,521 27,641,293 311 Food mfg. 12 809 18,207 1,368 75,758 2,273,634 315 Apparel mfg. 7 F D 751 40,776 755,724 3152 Cut and sew apparel mfg. 6 F D 589 32,663 588,159 31522 Men's and boys' cut and sew apparel mfg. 2 F D 94 8,101 151,380 315222 Men's & boy's cut & sew suit, coat, & overcoat mfg. 1 F D 20 3,380 74,378 321 Wood product mfg. 34 567 12,169 997 24,470 577,732 323 Printing and related support activities 12 737 15,699 1,795 51,438 1,631,388 3231 Printing and related support activities 12 737 15,699 1,795 51,438 1,631,388 32311 Printing 9 F D 1,601 45,942 1,453,055 323110 Commercial lithographic printing 6 F D 826 26,758 889,791 327 Nonmetallic mineral product mfg. 11 F D 820 33,342 1,116,648 332 Fabricated metal product mfg. 39 1,586 41,001 3,185 103,927 3,360,149 3323 Architectural and structural metals mfg. 11 657 15,920 628 21,891 692,978 333 Machinery mfg. 16 5,184 198,183 1,531 73,453 2,763,432 3331 Agriculture, construction, and mining machinery mfg. 3 H D 106 11 ,1 54 425,377 33312 Construction machinery mfg. 1 H D 23 5,863 226,684 333120 Construction machinery mfg. 1 H D 23 5,863 226,684 3334 Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial 1 F D 107 7,198 277,571 33341 Ventilation, heating, air-conditioning, and commercial 1 F D 107 7,198 277,571 333415 AIC & wrm. air heating equip. & comm. & indo ref. mfg. 1 F D 41 3,851 166,897 Pennsylvllnlll Stilts Dilts Centsr 63 2003 Frllnklin County Dilts Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued) B. Manufacturing, 1997 (Continued) NAICS* DescriPtion or Area Name --------------------County--------------------- ----------------Pennsylvania------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wagesl of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries Estab. March 12 1$1,0001 Estab. March 12 1$1,0001 7 1,024 44,596 600 16,002 608,426 7 1,024 44,596 600 16,002 608,426 3 F D 378 28,820 935,903 3 F D 151 7,931 268,053 3 F D 151 7,931 268,053 1 F D 42 2,960 86,772 3335 33351 335 3353 33531 335312 Metalworking machinery mfg. Metalworking machinery mfg. Electrical equip., appliance & component mfg. Electrical equipment mfg. Electrical equipment mfg. Motor and generator mfg. . North American Industrial Classification System Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-O to 19; B-20 to 99: C-IDO to 249: E-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-I,OOO to 2,499; H-2,500 to 4,999; 1-5,000 to 9,999; J-10,OOO to 24,999; K-25,OOO to 49,999; L-50,ooo to 99,999; M-loo,OOO or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Manufacturing, Pennsylvania C. Wholesale Trade, 1997 -----------------Cou nty ----------------- ---------------Pennsy Iva nia------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries ~ Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000) 42 Wholesale trade 102 1,862 48,986 17,138 237,567 8,588,178 42] Wholesale trade, durable goods 72 G D 11,536 141,214 5,228,386 4211 Mot veh & mot veh parts & supplies whsle 15 243 2,632 1,222 17,215 442,882 42111 Automobile & other mot veh whsle 7 164 1,565 343 8,542 211,824 42112 Mot veh supplies & new parts whsle 5 75 999 470 6,032 169,218 4211202 Mot veh supplies & new parts - jobbers 2 B D 259 2,494 76,573 4214 Professional & commercial equip & supplies whsle 5 B D 1,684 25,120 1,128,552 42144 Other commercial equip whsle 1 B D 221 1,950 68,191 4214401 Restaurant & hotel equip & supplies whsle 1 B D 122 1,181 38,035 4216 Elect goods whsle 4 B D 1,313 18,566 776,807 42169 Other electronic parts & equip whsle 2 B D 652 10,780 451,376 4216901 Communications equip & supplies whsle 1 B D 316 5,522 270,930 4217 Hardware, & plmbng & heating equip & supplies whsle 5 39 958 916 9,707 352,302 4218 Machinery, equip, & supplies whsle 28 E D 3,253 33,382 1,285,090 42181 Cnstrctn & mining (excpt petrol) machnry & equip whsle 3 B D 269 4,626 189,351 42182 Farm & garden machnry & equip whsle 13 180 4,434 282 2,882 76,557 4218201 Farm machnry & equip - farm dealers 12 C D 203 2,035 47,298 42183 Industrial machnry & equip whsle 7 C D 1,550 15,017 622,056 4218307 Other industrial machnry & equip whsle 2 C D 308 2,417 104,252 4219 Miscellaneous durable goods whsle 9 C D 1,343 15,459 443,703 42193 Recyclable mtrl whsle 4 C D 509 6,589 192,210 42199 Other miscellaneous durable goods whsle 3 B D 382 H D Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsts Center 64 2003 Frsnklln County Dsts Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued) C. Wholesale Trade, 1997 (Continued) --------------------County----------------- -----------------Pennsylva nia--------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wagesl of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name ~ March 12 1$1 ,0001 Estab. March 12 ($1 ,000) 422 Wholesale trade, nondurable goods 30 F D 5,602 96,353 3,359,792 4224 Grocery & related products whsle 8 E D 1, 646 38,742 1,212,143 42249 Other grocery & related products whsle 4 E D 544 1 4,469 462,660 4224902 Bread & baked goods whsle 3 E D 170 4,161 131,169 4225 Farm-product raw mtrl whsle 2 B D 95 988 1 8.484 4227 Petroleum & p'etroleum products whsle 3 B D 325 5,156 160,587 42271 Petroleum bulk stations & terminals 2 B D 215 4,216 130,077 4227101 Petroleum bulk stations & terminals (excpt LP) 2 B D 209 4,147 128,525 42271011 Petroleum bulk stations (excpt LP) 2 B D 140 2,616 67,823 4228 Beer, wine, & distilled alcoholic beverage whsle 5 57 1 ,434 380 4,484 147,061 42281 Beer & ale whsle 5 57 1 ,434 320 3,905 126,812 4229 Miscellaneous nondurable goods whsle 5 C D 1,129 14,290 362,957 42292 Book, periodical, & newspaper whsle 2 C D 175 4,374 86.413 Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-G to 19: B-20 to 99: C-l00 to 249: £-250 to 499:F-500 to 999; G-1.ooo to 2,499: H-2, 500 to 4,999; 1-5,000 to 9,999: J-10,OOO to 24,999: K-25, 000 to 49,999: L-50.000 to 99,999; M-1oo,000 or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Wholesale Trade, Pennsylvania D. Retail Trade, 1997 ---------------------County----------------- ---n---------Pennsylvanian------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wagesl of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 ($1,000) Estab. March 12 ($1,000) 44-45 Retail trade 566 6,249 94,392 50,208 650,144 10,561,877 441 Motor vehicle and parts dealers 86 901 20,399 5,620 79,521 2,139.467 4411 Automobile dealers 38 630 15,585 2,581 55,998 1,637,513 44111 New car dealers 16 514 12,873 1,526 51,765 1,543,573 44112 Used car dealers 22 116 2,712 1,055 4,233 93,940 4412 Other motor vehicle dealers 3 21 371 437 3,047 70,964 44122 Motorcycle, boat, and other motor vehicle dealers 2 A D 319 2,114 45,399 441221 Motorcycle dealers 2 A D 175 1,327 29,114 4413 Automotive parts, accessories, and tire stores 45 250 4,443 2,602 20.476 430,990 44131 Automotive parts and accessories stores 29 132 2,197 1,804 13,893 282,145 44132 Tire dealers 16 118 2,246 798 6,583 148,845 442 Furniture and home furnishings stores 24 107 1,839 2,613 19,539 397,905 4421 Furniture stores 10 61 1,112 1,190 10.459 226,925 4422 Home furnishings stores 14 46 727 1,423 9,080 170,980 PennsY/Vllnill Stllte Datil Center 65 2003 Frank/in County Datil Book -------~---- --- ----_.._._~.._-"~---~-_.._-~._""~-_.._-,,-_._-,_.~.-~-,--- TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued) D. Retail Trade, 1997 (Continued) --------------------C ounty --------------------- ---------------Pennsylvania------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wagesl Number Number of Wagesl of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries NAICS* DescriPtion or Area Name Estab. March 12 1$1,000) Estab. March 12 1$1,000) 443 Electronics and appliance stores 25 183 4,711 1,839 12.781 264,454 44311 Appliance, television, and other electronics stores 17 74 1,071 1,239 8,733 162,621 443111 Household appliance stores 7 37 497 505 2,910 55,328 443112 Radio, television, and other electronics stores 10 37 574 734 5,823 107,293 4431 2 Computer and software stores 7 B D 421 3,078 85,477 44313 Camera and photographic supplies stores 1 A D 179 970 16,356 444 Building material & garden equip. & supplies dealers 49 507 9,989 4,229 49,552 1,092,479 4441 Building material and supplies dealers 37 372 7,587 3,346 43,271 969,954 44411 Home centers 2 C D 173 12,541 191,823 44412 Paint and wallpaper stores 6 21 557 421 1.764 38,843 44419 Other building material dealers 22 188 4.791 2,012 22.718 655,608 4442 Lawn and garden equipment and supplies stores 12 135 2,402 883 6,281 122,525 44422 Nursery and garden centers 10 C D 563 4,711 89,826 445 Food and beverage stores 65 1,453 17,280 7,201 152,042 1,937,602 4451 Grocery stores 44 1,338 16,140 4,266 137,654 1,735,855 4451 1 Supermarkets & oth. Grocery (ex. convenience) stores 36 1,238 15,289 2,957 126,021 1,625,130 44512 Convenience stores 8 100 851 1,309 11,633 110,725 4452 Specialty food stores 11 85 589 1,374 8,097 88,360 446 Health and personal care stores 41 337 7,042 4,435 47,582 846,385 44611 Pharmacies and drug stores 24 255 5,440 2.713 38,396 679,701 4461102 Proprietary stores 2 A D 148 1,065 10,075 44612 Cosmetics, beauty supplies, and perfume stores 4 A D 305 1,881 25,457 44613 Optical goods stores 10 44 1,075 755 3,576 63,728 44619 Other health and personal care stores 3 B D 662 3,729 77 ,499 446191 Food (health) supplement stores 3 B D 332 1,770 22,015 447 Gasoline stations 62 518 5,765 4,893 38,504 442.710 44711 Gasoline stations with convenience stores 32 331 3,656 2,490 22,295 236,515 44719 Other gasoline stations 30 187 2,109 2,403 16,209 206,195 448 Clothing and clothing accessories stores 59 343 3,576 6,939 56,354 692,257 4481 Clothing stores 32 191 1,658 4,007 40,237 460,247 4481 1 Men's clothing stores 4 36 383 561 4,447 69,591 4482 Shoe stores 15 73 1,022 1,523 8,743 109,140 4482102 Women's shoe stores 1 A D 194 1,241 12,847 4482104 Family shoe stores 11 50 662 865 4,454 54,619 4483 Jewelry, luggage, and leather goods stores 12 79 896 1,409 7,374 122,870 44831 Jewelry stores 12 79 896 1,319 6,914 115,841 451 Sporting goods, hobby, book, and music stores 34 146 1,817 3,111 22,970 279,453 4511 Sporting goods, hobby, and musical instrument stores 24 101 1,321 1,963 14,714 183.718 45111 Sporting goods stores 16 67 889 1,023 6,833 83,282 4511101 General-line sporting goods stores 5 42 479 317 3,472 39,405 45113 Sewing, needlework, and piece goods stores 2 A D 235 1,589 17,696 4512 Book, periodical, and music stores 10 45 496 1,148 8,256 95,735 45121 Book stores and news dealers 6 24 293 759 5,657 69,208 4512113 College book stores 1 A D 97 961 12,204 45122 Prerecorded tape, compact disc, and record stores 4 21 203 389 2,599 26,527 Pennsylvania State Data Center 66 2003 Frllnklln County Oats Book TABLE 35. ECONOMIC CENSUSES (Continued) D. Retail Trade, 1997 (Continued) ---------------------County------------------- --------------Pennsylvanla-------------- Annual Annual Number Number of Wages/ Number Number of Wages/ of Employees Salaries of Employees Salaries ~* Description or Area Name Estab. March 12 1$1,000) Estab. March 12 1$1,000) 452 General merchandise stores 25 1,176 12,588 1,608 105,437 1,199,459 4521 Department stores (excl. leased depts.) 9 1,048 1 1,396 519 85,270 977 ,462 45210009 Department stores (incl. leased depts.) 9 N N 519 N N 4521102 Disc. or mass merchandising dept. stores (ex. leased) 6 718 7,848 318 44,488 465,231 4521103 National chain department stores (excl. leased depts.) 2 C D 96 18,216 226,334 45299 All other general merchandise stores 16 128 1,192 1,044 J D 4529901 Variety stores 7 60 592 698 5,862 55,785 4529903 Miscellaneous general merchandise stores 9 68 600 317 3,064 37,537 453 Miscellaneous store retailers 62 332 4,101 5,537 32,526 394,187 4531 Florists 11 71 734 1,272 6,264 69,061 4532 Office supplies, stationery, and gift stores 21 C D 1,905 13,274 141,763 45321 Office supplies and stationery stores 2 B D 282 3,634 58,510 4532102 Office supplies stores 2 B D 244 3,414 55,955 45322 Gift, novelty, and souvenir stores 19 112 1,031 1,623 9,640 83,253 4533 Used merchandise stores 8 32 308 621 3,703 42,531 4539 Other miscellaneous store retailers 22 B D 1,739 9,285 140,832 45393 Manufactured (mobile) home dealers 5 33 1,001 188 1,234 30,953 45399 All other miscellaneous store retailers 11 B D 978 4,578 68,270 454 Nonstore retailers 34 246 5,285 2,183 33,336 875,519 4541 Electronic shopping and mail-order houses 6 29 430 412 15,192 458,163 4543 Direct selling establishments 23 190 4,425 1 ,431 13,982 332,625 45431 Fuel dealers 14 133 3,393 852 8,784 227,065 454311 Heating oil dealers 12 C D 652 7,241 1 87,1 51 454312 liquefied petroleum gas (bottled gas) dealers '2 A D 162 1,406 37,557 45439 Other direct selling establishments 9 57 1,032 579 5,198 105,560 . North American Industrial Classification System Note: Employment size classes are indicated as follows: A-O to 19; 8-20 to 99: C-IDO to 249: E-250 to 499:F-5DO to 999; G-1,OOO to 2,499; H-2,5oo to 4,999; 1-5,000 to 9,999; J-10,OOO to 24,999; K-25,OOO to 49,999; L-50,OOO to 99,999; M-IDO,OOO or more. D-Indicates that data is suppressed and cannot be disclosed. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 1997 Census of Retail Trade, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Data Center 67 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 36. AGRICULTURE, 2000-2001 County Percent of Rank Pennsylvania Pennsvlvania 6 2.9 59,000 4 5.6 $4,078,891 8 2.4 $1,189,128 Number of Farms Total Cash Receipts " # Cash Receipts All Crops" 1,690 $229,255 $28,864 "Data in thousands of Dollars. # Includes crops, livestock and government payments. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, Pennsylvania Agricultural Statistics Service, Statistical Summarv Fiscal Year 2000-2001 TABLE 37. MUNICIPAL FINANCIAL DATA A. Municipal Government, 2000 B. County Government, 2000 Total Revenue Total Taxes Total Expenditures Total Debt $64,905,226 $14,250,128 $61,480,703 $12,438,237 Total Revenue Total Tax Revenue Total Expenditures Total Debt $51,779,473 $10,321,746 $54,323,023 $5,580,000 C. Municipal Authority Financial Statistics, 1999 Total Revenue Total Expenditures Total Outstanding Debt $21,367,399 $22,177,119 $115,868,201 D. Municipal Authorities by Purpose, 2002 Airport Sewer Water School Local Government Facilities Other Sewer and Water Other Multi-Purpose 9 6 1 4 1 3 Total 24 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development PennsylvlInie Stete Detll Center 68 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book SECTION VI: QUALITY OF LIFE Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsts Csnte, 69 2003 Frsnklln County Dsts Book MAP 8. HYDROGRAPHY MAP FRANKLIN COUNTY Source of Data Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. Source of Cartographic Files: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 TIGER/Line Files. Maps Prepared by: The Pennsylvania State Data Center. Pennsy/vllnill Stllte Dlltll Center I 0 Miles I 5 10 D Municipalities TOWNSHIP Borough/City 70 2003 Frllnk/ín County Dlltll Book r r r r r r r r r r TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2001 A. State Parks Park Name Sq. Miles Boat Camp Fish Hunt Picnic Ride Ski Swim Buchanan's Birthplace 0.03 X Caledonia 1.77 X X X X X Mt. Alto 0.04 X X Source: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks B. Federal Recreation Areas County Park Adams Adams Adams Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Allegheny Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong Armstrong, Indiana, Jefferson Beaver Beaver Bedford, Huntingdon Berks Berks Blair/Cambria Bucks Cambria CarbonlLuzerne Carbon/Monroe Chester/Montgomery Clearfield Clinton Clinton Crawford Elk Erie Erie Allegheny National Forest Appalachian National Scenic Trail Eisenhower National Historic Site Gettysburg National Cemetery Gettysburg National Military Park Dashields Locks and Dam Emsworth Locks and Dam Lock and Dam 2-Allegheny River Locks and Dam 2-Monogahela River Locks and Dam 3-Monogahela River locks and Dam 4- Allegheny River Crooked Creek Lake Lock and Dam 5-Allegheny River Lock and Dam 6-Allegheny River lock and Dam 7-Allegheny River Lock and Dam a-Allegheny River Lock and Dam 9-Allegheny River Mahoning Creek Lake Montgomery Locks and Dam- Ohio River Ohio River Islands National Wildlife Refuge Raystown Lake Blue Marsh Lake Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site Allegheny Portage RR National Historic Site John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge at Tinicum Johnstown Flood National Memorial Francis E. Walter Dam Beltzville Lake (recreation managed by state) Valley Forge National Historical Park Curwensville Lake (recreation managed by county) Alvin R. Bush - Kettle Creek Foster Joseph Sayers Dam Woodcock Creek Lake East Branch Clarion River Lake Erie National Wildlife Refuge Union City Dam Pennsylvania State Data Cøntør 71 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 38. NATIONAL AND STATE PARKS AND FORESTS, 2001 (Continued) B. Federal Recreation Areas (Continued) County Fayette Fayette Fayette Fayette Fayette Fayette, Somerset Fayette/Somerset Forest Indiana, Westmoreland lackawanna lackawanna McKean, Warren Mercer Monroe/Pike (portions in PA and NJ) MonroelPike (portions in PA and NJ) Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Philadelphia Pike/Wayne (portions in PA and NY) Tioga Tioga Washington Wayne Westmoreland Westmoreland Park Fort Necessity National Battlefield Friendship Hill National Historic Site Gray's Landing Locks and Dams Maxwell Locks and Dam- Monogahela River Point Marion Lock and Dam- Monogahela River Youghiogheny River Lake Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (laurel Highlands Trail) Tionesta Lake Conemaugh River Lake Aylesworth Creek Lake Steamtown National Historic Site Kinzua Dam Shenango River Lake Delaware National Scenic River Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Deshler-Morris House Edgar Allan Poe National Historic Site Gloria Dei Church National Historic Site Independence National Historical Park Thaddeus Kosciuszko National Memorial Upper Delaware Scenic and Recreational River Cowanesque Lake Tioga-Hammond Lakes Locks and Dam 4-Monogahela River Prompton Lake lock and Dam 3-Allegheny River Loyalhanna Lake .. Elk, Forest, McKean, Warren Counties .... Berks, Carbon, Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lebanon, Lehigh, Monroe, Northampton, Perry, Schuylkill Counties Source: www.recreation.gov C. State Forest lands* County Franklin County Acres in County Percent of Pennsylvania Total Acres in Pennsvlvania 41,215 2.0 2,083,033 . Note: Based on deed descriptions as recorded in county courthouses. This tabulation does not include lands used primaf/7y for State Park purposes. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, Bureau of State Parks Pennsylvania State Data Center 72 2003 Franklin County Datil Book TABLE 39. RECREATION LICENSES AND GAME HARVESTED A. Licenses Issued, 2001 Percent of ill.! County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Boating Licenses 3,791 1.0 362,082 Fishing Licenses 15,473 1.6 960,159 Source: Pennsylvania fish and Boat Commission, Bureau of Administrative Services B. Game Harvested, 2001 Percent of ill.! County Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Antlered Deer Harvested 2,487 1.2 202,946 Antlerless Deer Harvested 3,070 1.1 282,424 Black Bear Harvested 1 0.0 3,063 Pheasants Harvested 1,437 0.3 497,856 Source: Pennsylvania Game Commission, Bureau of Wildlife Management C. Firearms Licensing, 2001 license Sportsman Record Area to Carry Permit of Sales Pennsylvania 77,279 4,169 96,378 Franklin County 1,047 70 1,201 Source: Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Research and Development Pønnsylvllnlll Stllte Olltll Center 73 2003 Frllnklln County Olltll Book TABLE 40. CHURCHES AND CHURCH MEMBERSHIP, 2000 Denomination Abbreviation Congregations Members Adherents Attendees American Baptist Association, The 2 100 122 American Baptist Churches in the USA 1 72 88 74 Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of N.A. 1 53 106 Assembly of God 1 1 1.472 2,552 1,526 Baha'i 2 2 Brethren Church, The (Ashland, OH) 1 56 69 67 Brethren in Christ Church 11 2,574 2,885 2,774 Catholic 8 8,551 Christian and Missionary Alliance, The 2 104 235 Christian Churches and Churches of Christ 1 70 86 Church of God (Cleveland, TN) 5 950 1,165 728 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 2 751 Church of the Brethren 1 1 1,945 2,389 1,262 Church of the Nazarene 1 14 20 20 Churches of Christ 1 40 55 50 Churches of God, General Conference 6 801 984 756 Episcopal 4 605 208 Evangelical Lutheran Church in America 20 5,297 6,858 1,946 Friends (Quakers) 1 105 129 International Church of the Foursquare Gospel 1 80 108 108 Eastern Pennsylvania Mennonite Church 2 190 233 Mennonite Church USA 14 1,618 2,095 1,680 Mennonite; Other Groups 7 462 567 Old Order Amish Church 6 410 502 Old Order River Brethren 3 199 335 300 International Pentecostal Holiness Church 1 41 50 14 Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) 8 2,398 2,941 1,105 Reformed Baptist Churches 1 Reformed Mennonite Church 1 14 17 Salvation Army, The 1 124 211 104 Seventh-day Adventist Church 2 293 348 Southern Baptist Convention 4 573 703 120 United Church of Christ 14 3,178 3,898 1,259 United Methodist Church, The 37 8,014 9,825 3,803 Jewish Estimate 1 370 Independent, Non-Charismatic Churches 1 600 600 450 Source: Religious Congregations & Membership in the United States, 2000, Glenmary Resaarch Center TABLE 41. CULTURAL SITES, 2002 A. Museums and Historical Sites Old Brown's Mill School· Fort Loudoun' . Note: The administration of this historic site or museum was placed or will be pIeced with the privete sector. Source: Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Bureau of Historic Sites and Museums (data provided is most current available, 19961 Pennsylvania State Data Center 74 2003 FrankHn County Data Book TABLE 41. CULTURAL SITES, 2002 (Continued) B. Non-Profit Cultural Organizations Type of OrQanization Name Arts Council/Agency Museum - Art Performing Group Performing Group Performing Group Community Chambersburg Area Council for the Arts Cumberland Valley School of Music Cumberland Valley Chamber Players Mercersburg Area Community Chorus Renfrew Institute for Cultur & Environ Stud Location Chambersburg Chambersburg Chambersburg Mercersburg Waynesboro Note: All theaters listed, are at present registered as, ·not for profit, . with the Internal Revenue Services and receive support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts. Source: Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (data provided is most current available, 1996) C. Libraries Name location Academic libraries Academic libraries Law Libraries Special libraries State Supported Institutions Mont Alto Campus - Penn State University Wilson College - John Stewart Memorial library Franklin County Law library Chambersburg Hospital Scotland School For Veterans Children Source: Pennsylvania Department of Education, Commonwealth Libraries Bureau, Directory of Pennsylvania Libraries, 2002 TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS A. Day Care Facilities, 2002 County Percent of Pennsylvania Number of Day Care Centers Capacity of Day Care Centers Number of Group Day Care Homes Capacity of Group Day Care Homes 22 1,706 9 108 0.6 0.6 1.1 1.2 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Office of Children, Youth and Families, Bureau of Child Day Care Services Pennsylvania 3,829 2BO,008 798 9,380 Pennsy/vllnlll Stllte Dilts Center 75 2003 Frsnk/in County Dlltll Book TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS (Continued) B. Nursing Homes, 2000 Area Number of Facilities Number of Licensed/Approved Beds Pennsylvania 775 95,083 Franklin County 9 1,399 Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research C. Personal Care Homes, 2002 Area Number of Facilities Total Capacity Pennsylvania 1,814 74,744 Franklin County 25 980 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare, Licensing Unit. D. Hospitals, July 1999-June 2000 County Percent of State Pennsylvania General/Acute Care Psychiatric Rehabilitation Federal Other Total 2 1.0 193 27 19 8 18 265 2 0.8 Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research Psnnsylvllnill State Data Centsr 76 2003 Franklin County Datil Book TABLE 42. INSTITUTIONS (Continued) E. Regional Hospital Financial Report, 1999-2000 Hospital (Type*) ---------------------------- In Total Total Operating Operating Revenue Expenses Dollars------------------------------- Non- Operating ~ Operating !!!£cm!.! Chambersburg Hospital (GAH) Waynesboro Hospital (GAH) 103,883,806 30,015,990 101,257,529 30,931,947 2,626,277 -915,957 11,443,638 2,746,656 . Facility rype abbreviation are defined as follows: GAH . General Acute Hospitals aSH - Other Specialty Hospital CGAH - Children's General Acute Hospital PH - Psychiatric Hospital RH - Rehabilita tion Hospital L TAH - Long Term Acute Care Hospital Note: These data were provided by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Council, its agents, and staff make no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied, that the financial, patient, and physician specific data are error-free, or that the use of these data wH/ prevent differences of opinion among those who use published reports or purchased data. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council shall bear no responsibt'lity or liability for the results or consequences of its use. Source: Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council F. Regional Hospital Utilization Report, 1999-2000 Hospital (Type*) Discharges Inpatient Days Percent Occupancy Chambersburg Hospital (GAH) Waynesboro Hospital (GAH) 11,931 2,834 56,553 11,909 68.4 52.5 . Facility type abbreviation are defined as follows: GAH - General Acute Hospitals OSH - Other Specialty Hospital CGAH - Chi1dren's General Acute Hospital PH - Psychiatric Hospital RH - Rehabilitation Hospital L TAH - Long Term Acute Care Hospital Note: These data were provided by the Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council. The Council, its agents, and staff make no representation, guarantee, or warranty, expressed or implied, that the financial, patient, and physician specific data are error-free, or that the use of these data will prevent differences of opinion among those who use published reports or purchased data. The Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council shall bear no responsibt'lity or liability for the results or consequences of its use. Source: Pennsylvania Health Care Cost Containment Council Pennsylvønlø Støte Døtø Center 77 2003 Frønklln County Døtø Book TABLE 43. HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS A. Doctors, 2000 Area Medical Physicians Osteopathic Physicians Pennsylvania 30,934 4,470 Franklin County 170 18 Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs B. Dentists and Dental Hygienists, 2000 Area Dentists Dental HYQienists Pennsylvania 8,260 6,108 Franklin County 64 57 Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs TABLE 44. HEALTH A. Five Leading Causes of Death, 2000 Rank ------------------------C ounty--------------------- Cause of Death Number ---------------------------Pennsylvania -------------------------- Cause of Death Number 1 2 3 4 5 Diseases of Heart Cancer Stroke C.L.R.D. . Diabetes Mellitus 362 320 100 77 51 Diseases of Heart Cancer Stroke C.L.R.D. . Accidents 40,446 29,989 8,885 6,045 4,500 . Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretetions or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsts Center 78 2003 Frsnklln County Dsts Book TABLE 44. HEALTH (Continued) B. Births and Deaths, 2000 ill!!! Births Birth Rate * ~ Death Rate * Pennsylvania 145,874 11.9 130.092 10.6 Franklin County 1,674 12.9 1.286 9.9 'Birth and death rates are per 7,000 population, 2000. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research C. Cumulative AIDS Cases, 1980-2002* ill!!! Presumed Alive Reported Dead Cumulative Cases Pennsylvania 13.501 13,777 27,278 Franklin County 36 44 80 'Cases diagnosed and reported as of June 30, 2002 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Epidemiology, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research D. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 2000 Reported Live Fetal Induced Area Preanancies Births Deaths Abortions Pennsylvania * 181,321 145,874 1,546 33,901 Franklin County 1,712 1,674 8 30 Under 1 5 1 1 15-17 64 62 2 18-19 120 115 4 'Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Heelth, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research Pennsylvania State Data Center 79 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 44. HEALTH (Continued) E. Reported Teen Pregnancies by Outcome, 1996-2000 Reported live Fetal Induced Area Pregnancies Births Deaths Abortions Pennsylvania * 908A33 728,165 7,914 172,354 Franklin County 8A12 8,188 61 163 Under 1 5 15 14 1 15-17 298 289 2 7 1 8-1 9 631 608 4 19 "Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research F. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 2000* Area Total -----------------------Rate by Age of Woman--------_..---------_. 1Q:l1 15-19 .1§.:1l 18-19 Pennsylvania * * 70.8 1.4 49.1 28.1 78.5 Franklin County 65.6 0.2 43.4 24.8 72.1 "Rates per 1,000 2000 female population for each specified age group and county. Total includes all reported pregnancies per 1,000 female population age 15-44. ""Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Statistics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsibility for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureauof Health Statistics and Research PennsylvBnlB StBte Dlltll Center 80 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 44. HEALTH (Continued) G. Reported Teen Pregnancy Rates, 1996-2000* Area Total -----------------------Rate by Age of W oman------------------- 10-14 15-19 15-17 18-19 Pennsylvania * * 71.4 1.5 51.2 31.3 77.8 Franklin County 63.9 0.7 43.5 23.1 75.0 .Rates per 1,000 female population for each specified age group and county, 1996-2000. Total includes all reported pregnancies per 1,000 female popularion age 15-44. .. Pennsylvania total includes unknown county of residence. Note: These data were provided by the Bureau of Health Starisrics and Research, Pennsylvania Department of Health, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The Department specifically disclaims responsiblÏity for any analyses, interpretations or conclusions. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Bureau of Health Statistics and Research TABLE 45. VOTER REGISTRATION, NOVEMBER 2001 Percent of County as County Percent of County Total Pennsylvania Total Registered Republican 40.421 57.9 3,161.402 1.3 Registered Democratic 22,152 31.7 3,633,822 0.6 Registered Constitutional 95 0,1 9,322 1.0 Registered libertarian 193 0.3 27,891 0.7 Registered Other Parties 7,003 10.0 695,062 1.0 Total Registered Voters 69,864 100.0 7,527.499 0.9 Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Commissions, Elections and Legislation Pennsylvllnlll Stllte Dlltll Centef 81 2003 Ffllnklln County Dlltll Book -~ ---~_._-~_.,._-+'-~.------_._--_..-------,---- TABLE 46. CRIME AND PRISONS A. Type of Crime, 2001 Crime Rate Per TYDe of Crime County 100,000* Pennsylvania Aggravated Assault 345 266.8 25,337 Arson 24 18.6 2,362 Burglary 443 342.6 48,440 Driving Under Influence 768 593.9 39,696 Larceny 1,786 1,381.1 191,543 Motor Vehicle Theft 146 112.9 32,755 Murder 646 Negligent Manslaughter 43 Property Crime Total 2,399 1,855.2 275,100 Rape 41 31.7 3,139 Robbery 63 48.7 16,515 . Crime Rate is based on 2001 Estimated Population. Source: Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Research and Development B. Prisoners, Number and Rate, 2001 Area ---------------Number of Prisoners--------------- Total State County ------Rate Per 100,000 Population------ Total State County Pennsylvania 68,517 38,068 30.450 557.6 309.8 247.8 Franklin County 724 406 318 554.8 311.1 243.7 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Division of Planning, Research and Statistics C. Average Daily Populations, 1990-2001 ~ 1990 1994 1998 Franklin County 192 211 257 1999 281 2001 318 The A verege Daily Population (ADP) is the sum of the number of inmates in a jail each day for a year, divided by the total number of days in the year. ADP data for 19B9 and 1999 are compiled from the annual Questionnaire submitted by counties (C) refers to the closed jail facility Data for 1990 and 1994 are taken from the annual county statisticat raports published by the Division of Planning, Research, Stetistics and Grents Source: PA Department of Corrections, Bureau of Operetions, from Questionnaire returned by counties. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Planning Research and Statistics Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 82 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book ,..'< .~ ""~_."--'_._'_._-------_._-~.._..._,---,--- SECTION VII: REFERENCE Pennsylvllnlll Stllte DlItll Csnter 83 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center 84 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book · ···-·-'--·_·~-~-_'~__"'·____'~m~_"_,~_.,,_,,_,,~__,~__.._ TABLE 47. POPULATION BY ZIP CODES, 2000 Zip Codes Population Zip Codes Population 17021 13 17237 1,762 17201 48,443 1 7240 1,071 17214 1,003 17244 2,596 17219 270 17252 3,189 17220 668 17254 97 17221 536 17257 7,378 17222 8,042 17262 1 ,449 17224 1.731 17265 212 17225 16,260 17268 25.760 17235 654 17270 80 17236 7,582 17271 517 Note: Population data was tabulated by using Zip Code Tabulation Areas (ZCTAs). Data ending in MHHM denote ZCTA areas with water along margins of several land ZCTAs. Source: U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing, SF3 TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 A. Senatorial District LeQislator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Fumo, Vincent J. Tartaglione, Christine M. Kitchen, Shirley M. Schwartz, Allyson Y. Stack, Mike Tomlinson, Robert M. Hughes, Vincent J. Williams, Anthony Hardy Pileggi, Dominic Conti, Joe 0' Pake, Michael A. Greenleaf, Stewart J. Armstrong, Gibson E. Musto, Raphael J. Piccola, Jeffrey E. Dent, Charles Williams, Constance H. Boscola, Lisa Thompson, Robert J. Lemmond, Charles D., Jr. White, Mary Jo Mellow, Robert J. Madigan, Roger A. Wonderling, Robert C. Scarnati, Joseph B., III Pennsylvllnlll Stilt. Dlltll Cllnt.r County Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Bucks (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Delaware (part), Philadelphia (part) Chester (part), Delaware (part) Bucks (part), Montgomery (part) Berks (part) Bucks (part), Montgomery (part) Lancaster Ipart), York (part) Carbon (part), Luzerne (part), Monroe (part) Dauphin (part), York (part) Lehigh (part), Monroe (part), Northampton (part) Delaware (part), Montgomery (part) Lehigh Ipart), Monroe (part), Northampton (part) Chester (part), Montgomery Ipart) Luzerne (part), Monroe (part), Pike, Susquehanna (part), Wayne, Wyoming Butler (part), Clarion, Erie (part), Forest, Venango, Warren (part) Lackawanna, Luzerne (part), Monroe (part) Bradford, Lycoming, Sullivan, Susquehanna (part), Union (part) Bucks (part), Lehigh (part), Montgomery (part), Northampton (part) Cameron, Clearfield (part), Elk, Jefferson, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Warren Ipart) 85 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 48 . STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 (Continued) A. Senatorial (Continued) District legislator 26 27 28 29 Erickson, Edwin B. Helfrick, Edward W. Waugh, Mike Rhoades, James J, 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Jubelirer, Robert C. Mowery, Harold F., Jr. Kasunic, Richard A. Punt, Terry L. Corman, Jake Wozniak, John N. Wenger, Noah W. Murphy, Timothy F. Feria, James Kukovich, Allen G. Orie, Jane Clare White, Don Wagner, Jack Costa, Jay, Jr. Rafferty, John C., Jr. Logan, Sean F. Stout, Barry J. LaValle, Gerald J. Brightbill, David J. Earll, Jane M. Robbins, Robert D. County Chester (part), Delaware (part) Columbia, Dauphin (part). Luzerne (part). Montour, Northumberland, Snyder, York (part) Berks (part). Carbon (part). Lehigh (part), Monroe (part), Northampton (part), Schuylkill Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, Mifflin (part) Cumberland, York (part) Fayette, Somerset (part), Washington (part), Westmoreland (part) Adams, Franklin, York (part) Center (part). Juniata, Juniata, Mifflin (part), Perry, Union (part) Cambria, Centre (part), Clearfield (part). Clinton, Somerset Ipart). Chester (part). Lancaster (part) Allegheny (part), Washington (part) Allegheny (part), Armstrong (part), Westmoreland (part) Westmoreland (part) Allegheny (part). Butler (part) Armstrong (part). Butler (part), Clearfield (part), Indiana, Westmoreland (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Berks (part), Chester (part), Montgomery (part) Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part) Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Greene, Washington (part), Westmoreland (part) Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Lawrence (part) Berks (part), Chester (part). Dauphin (part), lancaster (part). Lebanon, Erie (part) Butler (part). Crawford, Lawrence (part), Mercer Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Elections, Commissions and Legislation B. House of Representatives District Legislator 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Bebko-Jones, Linda Fabrizio, Florinda (Flo) Boyes. Karl W. Scimenti, Thomas J. Evans, John R. Forcier, Teresa B. Gruitza, Michael C. Stevenson, Richard R. Sainato, Chris LaGrotta, Frank Travaglio, Guy A. Metcalfe, Daryl Hershey, Arthur D. Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center County Erie (part) Erie (part) Erie (part) Erie (part) Crawford (part), Erie (part) Crawford (part) Mercer (part) Butler (part), Mercer (part) Beaver (part), Lawrence (part) Beaver Ipart), Butler (part). Lawrence (part) Butler (part) Butler (part) Chester (part) 86 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book '~"H_'_"__~~_"~".~_,"~_~__.~_._.._~_~_,C'~~~__,.____._ TABLE 48 . STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 (Continued) B. House of Representatives (Continued) District Legislator 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 Veon, Michael R. Bianucci, Vincent Laughlin, Susan Wilt, Rod E. DiGirolamo, Gene Wheatley, Jake Walko, Don Pistella, Frank J. Diven, Michael Frankel, Dan Preston, Joseph, Jr. Markosek, Joseph F. Hennessey, Timothy F. Petrone, Thomas C. Turzai, Mike O'Neill, Bernie Habay, Jeffrey Earl Steil, David J. DeLuca, Tony Dermody, Frank Costa, Paul Gergely, Marc Readshaw, Harry A. Creighton, Tom C. Ruffing, Kenneth Levdansky, David K. Maher, John A. True, Katie Stevenson, Thomas L. Boyd, Scott Pippy, John R. Kotik, Nick Lescovitz, Victor J. Gillespie, Keith Solobay, Timothy Daley, Peter J., II DeWeese, H. William Roberts, Lawrence Shaner, James E. Godshall, Robert W. Pallone, John E. Petrarca, Joseph A. Casorio, James E., Jr. Tangretti, Thomas A. Harhai, R. Ted Stairs, Jess M. Coleman, Jeff Harper, Kate Reed. Dave Mcllhattan, Fred Hutchinson, Scott E. PennsylvlInill Stllte DlItll Center County Beaver (part) Beaver Ipart) Allegheny (part), Beaver (part) Crawford (part), Lawrence (part), Mercer (part) Bucks (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part), Westmoreland (part) Chester (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Bucks (part) Allegheny (part) Bucks Ipart) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Lancaster (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part), Washington (part) Allegheny (part), Washington (part) Lancaster (part) Allegheny (part) Lancaster (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part) Allegheny (part), Beaver (part), Washington (part) York (part) Washington (part) Fayette (part), Washington (part) Fayette (part) - Greene - Washington (part) Fayette (part) Fayette (part) - Westmoreland (part) Montgomery Ipart) Armstrong Ipart) - Westmoreland (part) Westmoreland (part) Westmoreland Ipart) Westmoreland (part) Fayette (part), Westmoreland (part) Fayette (part). Westmoreland (part) Armstrong Ipart), Indiana (part) Montgomery (part) Indiana (part) Armstrong (part), Clarion Butler (part), Venango 87 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 (Continued) B. House of Representatives (Continued) District LeQislator 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 110 111 112 113 114 115 Lynch, Jim Smith, Samuel H. Causer, Martin T. Baker, Matthew E. Bastian, Bob Fichter, John W. Wojnaroski, Edward P., Sr. Yewcic, Thomas F. Haluska, Gary George, Camille (Bud) Surra, Dan A. Hanna, Michael K., Sr. Herman, Lynn B. Hess, Dick L. Geist, Richard A. Stern, Jerry A. Sather, Larry O. Harris, C. Adam Cappelli, Steven W. Feese, Brett Fairchild, Russ Egolf, Allan Vance, Patricia H. Nailor, Jerry l. Coy, Jeffrey W. Fleagle, Patrick E. Maitland, Stephen R. Smith, Bruce Miller, Ron Saylor, Stanley E. Stetler, Stephen H. Sturla, Michael P. Baldwin, Roy E. Hickernell, David Zimmerman, Leroy M. Armstrong, Gibson C. Gingrich, Mauree Zug, Peter J. Buxton, Ronald I. McNaughton, Mark S. Marsico, Ronald S. Payne, John Belfanti, Robert E., Jr. Phillips, Merle H. Gordner, John Pickett, Tina Major, Sandra Belardi, Fred Cawley, Gaynor Wansacz, Jim Staback, Edward G. Pennsylvanis Stllte Dilts Center County Forest, McKean (part), Warren Armstrong (part), Indiana (part), Jefferson Cameron, McKean (part), Potter Bradford (part), Tioga Bedford (part), Somerset (part) Montgomery (part) Cambria (part) Cambria (part) - Somerset (part) Cambria (part) Clearfield (part) Clearfield (part), Elk Centre (part) - Clinton Centre (part) Bedford (part), Fulton, Huntingdon (part) Blair (part) Blair (part) Blair (part), Huntingdon (part), Mifflin (part) Juniata, Mifflin (part), Snyder (part) Lycoming (part) Lycoming (part) Snyder (part), Union Franklin (part), Perry (part) Cumberland (part) Cumberland (part) Cumberland (part), Franklin (part) Franklin (part) Adams (part), Franklin (part) Cumberland (part), York (part) York (part) York (part) York (part) Lancaster (part) Lancaster (part) Dauphin (part), Lancaster (part) Lancaster (part) Lancaster (part) Lebanon (part) Lebanon (part) Dauphin (part) Dauphin (part) Dauphin (part) Dauphin (part) Columbia (part), Montour, Northumberland (part) Northumberland (part), Snyder (part) Columbia (part) Bradford (part), Sullivan, Susquehanna (part) Susquehanna (part), Wayne (part), Wyoming (part) Lackawanna (part) Lackawanna (part) Lackawanna (part), Luzerne (part), Susquehanna (part), Wyoming (part) lackawanna (part) - Wayne (part) 88 2003 Frllnklin County Dllta Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 (Continued) B. House of Representatives (Continued) ~ Legislator 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 Eachus, Todd A. Hasay, George C. Tigue, Thomas M. Yudichak, John Mundy, Phyllis Blaum, Kevin McCall, Keith R. Goodman, Neal Argall, David G. Allen, Bob Santoni, Dante, Jr. Caltagirone, Thomas R. Rohrer, Samuel E. Miller, Sheila Leh, Dennis E. Browne, Pat Mann, Jennifer Rooney, T. J. Reichley, Doug Samuelson, Steve Freeman, Robert Grucela, Richard Dally, Craig A. Birmelin, Jerry Corrigan, Thomas C., Sr. Melio, Anthony J. Wright, Matthew N. Mcllhinney, Charles T.. Jr. Watson, Katharine M. Clymer, Paull. Dailey, Mary Ann Bunt, Raymond, Jr. Murphy-Weber, Melissa Leach, Daylin Crahalla, Jacqueline McGill, Eugene F. Cornell, Roy W. Bard, Ellen Curry, Lawrence H. Schroder, Curt Taylor, Elinor Z. Rubley, Carole A. Ross, Chris Kirkland, Thaddeus Barrar, Stephen Gannon, Thomas P. Raymond, Ron Micozzie, Nicholas A. Civera, Mario J., Jr. Adolf, William F., Jr. Vitali, Gregory S. Pennsylvllnill Stllte Dlltll Center County Luzerne (part) Columbia (part), Luzerne (part), Wyoming (partl Luzerne (partl - Monroe (part) Luzerne (part) Luzerne (part) Luzerne (part) Carbon Schuylkill (partl Berks (partl, Schuylkill (part) Berks (part), SChuylkill (part) Berks (part) Berks (part) Berks (part) Berks (part) Berks (part) Lehigh (part) Lehigh (part) Lehigh (part), Northampton (part) Berks (part), Lehigh (part) lehigh (part) - Northampton (part) Northampton (part) Northampton (part) Northampton (part) Monroe (part), Pike (part), Wayne Ipart) Bucks (part) Bucks (part) Bucks (part) Bucks (part) Bucks (part) Bucks (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Montgomery (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Chester (part) Chester (part) Chester (part), Montgomery (part) Chester (part) Delaware (part) Chester (part), Delaware (part) Delaware (part) Delaware (part) Delaware (partl Delaware (part) Delaware (part) Delaware (part) 89 2003 Franklin County Datil Book TABLE 48. STATE LEGISLATIVE DISTRICTS IN PENNSYLVANIA, 2003 (Continued) B. House of Representatives (Continued) District Legislator 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 Flick, Robert J. Ryan, Matthew J. O' Brien, Dennis M. Kenney, George T., Jr. Benninghoff, Kerry A. Perzel, John M. McGeehan, Michael Butkovitz, Alan L. Lederer, Marie A. Scavello, Mario Taylor, John J. Petri, Scott Rieger, William Cruz, Angel Thomas, Curtis W. Josephs, Babette Harhart, Julie Keller, William F. Donatucci, Robert James, Harold Semmel, Paul W. Roebuck, James R., Jr. Lewis, Kelly Horsey, Mike Waters, Ronald Bishop, Louise Williams Nickol, Steven R. Manderino, Kathy Oliver, Frank L. Mackereth, Beverly Williams, Jewel Youngblood, Rosita C. Gabig, Will Washington, LeAnna Myers, John Cohen, Mark B. Evans, Dwight County Chester (part) Chester (part), Delaware (part) Philadelphia (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Centre (part) - Mifflin (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Monroe (part) Philadelphia (part) Bucks (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Lehigh (part) - Northampton (part) Philadelphia (part) Delaware (part) - Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Berks (part) - lehigh (part) Philadelphia (part) Monroe (part), Pike (part) Philadelphia (part) Delaware (part) - Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Adams (part) - York (part) Montgomery (part), Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) York (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Cumberland (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Philadelphia (part) Source: Pennsylvania Department of State, Bureau of Elections, Commissions and Legislation Pennsylvenle Stete Dete Center 90 2003 Frenklln County Dete Book TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 Planning Commission Adams County Planning Commission Allegheny County Department of Economic Development Armstrong County Department of Planning and Development Beaver County Planning Commission Bedford County Planning Commission Berks County Planning Commission Blair County Planning Commission Bradford County Planning Commission Bucks County Planning Commission Butler County Planning Commission Cambria County Planning Commission Cameron County Planning Commission Carbon County Office of Planning and Development Centre County Planning Commission Chester County Planning Commission Clarion County Planning Commission Clearfield County Planning Commission Clinton County Planning Commission Columbia County Planning Commission Crawford County Planning Commission Cumberland Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Cumberland Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Dauphin Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Delaware County Planning Department Elk County Planning Commission Erie County Department of Planning Fayette County Planning Commission Forest County Planning Commission Franklin Planning Commission Fulton County Planning Commission Greene County Planning Commission Huntingdon County Planning and Development Department Indiana County Planning Commission Jefferson County Department of Development Juniata County Planning Commission Lackawanna County Regional Planning Commission Lancaster County Planning Commission lawrence County Environmental Services leba non County Planning Commission Lehigh-Northampton Joint Planning Commission Luzerne County Planning Commission Lycoming County Economic and Comm. Development Services McKean County Planning Commission Mercer County Regional Planning Commission Mifflin County Planning and Development Monroe County Planning Commission Montgomery County Planning Commission Montour County Planning Commission Northumberland County Planning Commission Perry Tri-County Regional Planning Commission Pike County Community Planning and Human Development Potter County Planning Commission Pennsylvania State Data Cøntør Contact Person Richard Schmoyer Steve Morgan Sally Gauker Frank Mancini Jeff Kloss Glenn Knoblauch Richard Haines Brian Landon Sheryl Zabinski David P. Johnston Gerry Parisi Theodore Krellner Fred Osifat Beth Thoma Bob Walker Twila Rifenberrick Jodie McClusky Charles Sweeney Carol Morgan Rhonda Nichols Barbish Jeff Kelly Jennifer Straub Janine Park John E. Pickett Dan Freeburg David Skellie Tammy Shell Douglas Carlson Philip A. Tarquino Mary-Kay Seville Ann Bargerstock Richard Stahl George Urban Jim Hill David Delancey Harry Lindsay I Steve Solon Lynn Blackman Joyce Dodge William C. Kurtz Michael Kaiser Adrian Merolli Roger D. Jarrett Deborah Lunden Dennis G. Puko William Gomes John Woodling Fred Goodrich Betsy Hack Greg Schoffler Janine Park Michael Mrozinski Michael Kear 91 Phone Number (717) 337-9824 (412) 350-1000 (724) 548-3223 (724) 728-5700 (814) 623-4827 (610) 478-6300 (814) 940-5978 (570) 673-4188 (215) 345-3431 (724) 284-5300 (814) 472-2107 (814) 486-1051 (570) 325-3671 (814) 355-6791 (610) 344-6285 (814) 226-4000 (814) 765-2641 (570) 725-3411 (570) 389-9146 (814) 333-7309 (717) 240-6377 (717) 240-6171 (717) 234-2639 (610) 891-5200 (814) 776-5335 (814) 451-6336 (724) 430-1213 (814) 755-3450 or (814) 755-3560 (717) 261-3855 (717) 485-3717 (724) 852-5300 (814) 643-5091 (724) 465-3870 (814) 849-3047 (717) 436-7729 or (717) 463-2839 (570) 963-6826 (717) 299-8333 (724) 656-2144 (717) 274-2801 (610) 264-4544 (570) 825-1567 (570) 546-6199 (814) 887-3235 (724) 981-2412 (717) 242-0887 (570) 420-3562 (610) 292-4917 (570) 271-3028 (570) 988-4220 (717) 234-2639 (570) 296-3437 (814) 274-8254 2003 Franklin County Data Book Planning Commission TABLE 49. COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 (Continued) Contact Person Schuylkill County Planning and Zoning Commission Snyder County Planning Commission Somerset County Planning Commission Sullivan County Planning Commission Susquehanna County Department of Planning Tioga County Planning Commission Union County Planning Commission Venango County Planning Commission Warren County Planning and Zoning Commission Washington County Planning Commission Wayne County Planning Commission Westmoreland County Department of Planning and Development Wyoming County Planning Commission York County Planning Commission Charles M. Ross Steve Bilger Richard Ely Michael Hufnagel Robert Templeton Kerry Gyekis Shawn McLaughan Toni Kresinski Daniel Glotz Lisa Cessna Ed Coar Larry J. Larese Paul Weilige Felicia Dell Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development County Allegheny Allegheny Armstrong Armstrong Beaver Beaver Bedford Blair Bradford Bucks Butler Butler Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Fulton Greene Huntingdon Phone Number (5701 929-2301 (5701 837-4208 (814) 629-6942 (570) 946-5207 (570) 278-4600 (570) 723-8251 (570) 522-1370 (814) 677-3152 (8141726-3861 (724) 228-6811 (570) 253-5970 (724) 830-3600 (570) 996-2267 (717) 771-9870 TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 Region Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Deve!. Comm. Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Deve!. Comm. Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Comm. Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Deve!. Comm. North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm, Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance SEDA-COG Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Deve!. Comm. North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm. SEDA-COG SEDA-COG Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Deve!. Comm. Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm. Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Deve!. Comm. Southwestern Penna. Economic Development District Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Devel. Comm. Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Deve!. Comm. Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Deve!. Comm. Pennsylvania State Data Center 92 Contact Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Debbie Shaffer Debbie Shaffer Kevin D. Abrams Eileen Gallagher Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Debbie Shaffer Ronald W. Kuleck Cameron A. Moore Dennis Robinson Eileen Gallagher William R. Steiner Ronald W. Kuleck Dennis Robinson Dennis Robinson William R. Steiner Eileen Gallagher Ronald W. Kuleck William R. Steiner Jerome Lombardi William R. Steiner Debbie Shaffer Jerome Lombardi Debbie Shaffer Phone Number (724) 935-6122 (412) 391-5591 (724) 935-6122 (412) 391-5591 (724) 935-6122 (412) 391-5591 (814) 949-6513 (814) 949-6513 (570) 265-9103 (215) 592-1800 (724) 935-6122 (412) 391-5591 (814) 949-6513 (814) 773-3162 (570) 655-5581 (570) 524-4491 (215) 592-1800 (814) 677-4800 (814) 773-3162 (570) 524-4491 (5701 524-4491 (8141677-4800 (215) 592-1800 (8141773-3162 (814) 677-4800 (724) 935-6122 (814) 677-4800 (814) 949-6513 (724) 935-6122 (814) 949-6513 2003 Franklin County Data Book County Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lawrence Luzerne Lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northumberland Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango Warren Washington Washington Wayne Westmoreland Westmoreland Wyoming TABLE 50. REGIONAL PLANNING COMMISSIONS, 2000 (Continued) Region Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm. SEDA-COG Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Devel. Comm. Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance SEDA-COG North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm. Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Devel. Comm. SEDA-COG Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission SEDA-COG SEDA-COG Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance North Central Penna. Region. Planning and Develop. Comm. Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance SEDA-COG Southern Alleghenies Regional Planning and Devel. Comm. Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Comm. Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Comm. Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Comm. SEDA-COG Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Devel. Comm. Northwestern Penna. Region. Planning and Devel. Comm. Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Southwestern Pennsylvania Economic Development District Southwestern Penna. Regional Planning Commission Northern Tier Regional Planning and Develop. Comm. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development Contact Jerome Lombardi Ronald W. Kuleck Dennis Robinson Cameron A. Moore William R. Steiner Cameron A. Moore Dennis Robinson Ronald W. Kuleck William R. Steiner Dennis Robinson Cameron A. Moore Eileen Gallagher Dennis Robinson Dennis Robinson Cameron A. Moore Ronald W. Kuleck Cameron A. Moore Dennis Robinson Debbie Shaffer Kevin D. Abrams Kevin D. Abrams Kevin D. Abrams Dennis Robinson William R. Steiner William R. Steiner Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Cameron A. Moore Jerome Lombardi James Hassinger Kevin D. Abrams Phone Number 17241 93"5-61 22 (814) 773-3162 (5701 524-4491 (570) 655-5581 (814) 677-4800 (5701 655-5581 (570) 524-4491 (8141773-3162 (814) 677-4800 (570) 524-4491 (570) 655-5581 (215) 592-1800 (570) 524-4491 (570) 524-4491 (570) 655-5581 (814) 773-3162 (570) 655-5581 (570) 524-4491 (814) 949-6513 (5701265-9103 (5701265-9103 (570) 265-9103 (570) 524-4491 (814) 677-4800 (814) 677-4800 (724) 935-6122 (412) 391-5591 (570) 655-5581 (7241 935-6122 (4121391-5591 (570) 265-9103 TABLE 51. MUNICIPAL CONTACT PERSONS, 2000 Municipality !ï2.! Contact Person Phone Number Franklin County John A. Hart (717) 261-3810 Antrim Township Benjamin Thomas, Jr. (717) 597-3818 Chambersburg Borough Tanya Mickey (717) 264-5151 Fannett Township Georgia O'Donnell (717) 349-7598 Greencastle Borough Kenneth E. Myers (717) 597-7143 Greene Township Diann E. Weller (717) 263-4990 Guilford Township Greg Cook (717) 264-6626 Hamilton Township Deborah J. Hollenshead (717) 264-2946 Letterkenny Township Joann P. Wright (717) 532-8716 Lurgan Township Joanne E. Zimmerman (717) 532-7460 Pennsylvania Stat. Data Center 93 2003 Franklin County Data Book TABLE 51. MUNICIPAL CONTACT PERSONS, 2000 (Continued) Municipality ~ Contact Person Phone Number Mercersburg Borough Thelma Ambrose (717) 328-3116 Metal Township Anna Swailes (717) 349·7452 Mont Alto Borough Patricia A. Kocek (717) 749-5808 Montgomery Township Dean E. Metcalfe, Sr. (717) 328-3743 Orrstown Borough Trina Brookens (717) 530-8428 Peters Township Galen K. Heckman (717) 328-3352 Quincy Township Dorothy E. Geesaman (717) 762-5679 Southampton Township Linda J. Coover (717) 532-9041 St Thomas Township Katrina A. Hawk (717) 369-2144 Warren Township John W. Ressler (717) 328-3983 Washington Township Michael A. Christopher (717) 762-3128 Waynes Borough Lloyd R. Hamberger, II (717) 762-2101 Shippensburg Borough William W. Wolfe (717) 532-2147 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development TABLE 52. INDUSTRY AND BUSINESS ANALYSTS, 2001 Labor Market Contact Person Phone Number All Areas Center for Workforce Information & Analysis, Workforce Information Center (717) 787-6466 or (877) 493-3282 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2002 County Contact Person Council Phone Number Pennsylvania David Pistner State Workforce Investment Board (717) 705-8820 Adams County George Hempe South Central Workforce Investment Board (717) 236-7931 Allegheny County Ron Painter Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (412) 552-7097 Allegheny County Ron Painter Three Rivers Workforce Investment Board (412) 552-7097 Armstrong County Fred Fornataro Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (724) 282-9341 Beaver County Linda Bell Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board (724) 229-5083 Bedford County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Berks County Ed McCann Berks County Workforce Investment Board (610) 988-1300 Blair County Susan Whisler Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board (814) 949-6507 Bradford County Nicholas Schultz Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board (570) 265·9103 Bucks County Eve Cori Bucks County Workforce Investment Board (215) 636-9303 Butler County Fred Fornataro Tri-County Workforce Investment Board (724) 282-9341 PennsylvlInill Stllte DlItll Center 94 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book ---"'-'-"'"--'~--~~'---"'~-~~'-""~--"-"---'-~--_.~----- TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2002 (Continued) County Cambria County Cameron County Carbon County Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cumberland County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montgomery County Montour County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Contact Person Susan Whisler Mike Lawrence Joseph Sebelin William Brock Thomas H. Mcintyre Phil Simon Mike Lawrence William Brock William Brock Phil Simon George Hempe George Hempe Robin Widing Mike Lawrence Phil Simon Bill Thompson Phil Simon George Hempe Susan Whisler Linda Bell Susan Whisler Fred Fornataro Mike Lawrence George Hempe H. Bernard Noss Scott Sheely Gregg Dogan George Hempe Nancy Dischinat Richard Heffron William Brock Mike Lawrence Gregg Dogan William Brock Joseph Sebelin Gerald Birkelbach William Brock Nancy Dischinat William Brock George Hempe Sallie Glickman Joseph Sebelin Mike Lawrence Richard Heffron William Brock Susan Whisler Nicholas Schultz Nicholas Schultz Nicholas Schultz William Brock Phil Simon Pennsylvsnill Stllte Dlltll Center Council Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Chester County Workforce Investment Board Northwest Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Northwest Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board Delaware County Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board Northwest Workforce Investment Board Westmoreland/Fayette Workforce Investment Board Northwest Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board Tri-County Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board lackawanna County Workforce Investment Board lancaster County Workforce Investment Board West Central Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board Luzerne/Schuylkill Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board West Central Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board Montgomery County Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Lehigh Valley Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board Philadelphia County Workforce Investment Board Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board North Central Workforce Investment Board LuzernelSchuylkill Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Southern Alleghenies Workforce Investment Board Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board Central Workforce Investment Board Northwest Workforce Investment Board 95 Phone Number (814) 949-6507 (B 14) 773-3162 (570) 325-2462 (570) 568-0800 (6101344-6900 (814) 333-1286 (814) 773-3162 (814) 355-0621 (814) 355-0621 (814) 333-1286 (717) 236-7931 (717) 236-7931 (215) 923-4059 (814) 773-3162 (814).333-1286 (724) 755-2145 (814) 333-1286 (717) 236-7931 (814) 949-6507 (724) 229-5083 (814) 949-6507 (724) 282-9341 (814) 773-3162 (717) 236-7931 (570) 963-6838 (717) 735-0333 (724) 658-6874 (717) 236-7931 (610) 437-5627 (570) 822-1101 (814) 355-0621 (814) 773-3162 (724) 658-6874 (814) 355-0621 (570) 325-2462 (610) 278-5950 (814) 355-0621 (6101 437-5627 (814) 355-0621 (717) 236-7931 (215) 717-2010 (5701 325-2462 (814) 773-3162 (570) 822-1101 (814) 355-0621 (814) 949-6507 (570) 265-9103 (570) 265-9103 (570) 265-9103 (814) 355-0621 (814) 333- 1286 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County TABLE 53. WORKFORCE INVESTMENT AREAS, 2002 (Continued) Contact Person Council Phone Number Phil Simon Linda Bell Joseph Sebelin Bill Thompson Nicholas Schultz George Hempe Northwest Workforce Investment Board Southwest Corner Workforce Investment Board Pocono Counties Workforce Investment Board Westmoreland/Fayette Workforce Investment Board Northern Tier Workforce Investment Board South Central Workforce Investment Board (814) 333-1286 (724) 229-5083 15701 325-2462 (724) 755-2145 (570) 265-9103 (717) 236-7931 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Labor and Industry, Center for Workforce Information and Analysis TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2000 County Adams County Allegheny County Allegheny County Allegheny County Armstrong County Beaver County Bedford County Berks County Blair County Blair County Bradford County Bucks County Butler County Cambria County Cameron County CarbonCounty Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cumberland County Dauphin County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Agency Phone Number Maintenance District 8-1 Engineering District 11-0 Maintenance District 11-1 Maintenance District 11-3 Maintenance District 10-1 Maintenance Disttict 11-2 &. 11-4 Maintenance District 9-1 &. 9-4 Maintenance District 5-1 Engineering District 9-0 Maintenance District 9-2 Maintenance District 3-9 Maintenance District 6-1 Maintenance District 10-2 Maintenance District 9-3 Regional Facility Maintenance District 5-2 Maintenance District 2-1 Maintenance District 6-2 Maintenance District 10-3 Engineering District 2-0 Maintenance District 2-2 Maintenance District 2-3 Maintenance District 3-1 &. 3-3 Maintenance District 1-1 Maintenance District 8-2 Engineering District 8-0 Maintenance District 8-5 Maintenance District 6-3 Maintenance District 2-5 &. 2-8 Maintenance District 1-2 Engineering District 12-0 Maintenance District 12-1 Maintenance District 1-3 &. 1-6 Maintenance District 8-3 Maintenance District 9-1 &. 9-4 Maintenance District 12-2 Maintenance District 9-5 (717) 334-3155 (412) 429-5000 (412) 781-3260 (412) 381-1815 (724) 543-1811 (724) 774-6610 (814) 623-6144 (610) 929-0766 (814) 696-7250 (814) 696-7271 (570) 265-2181 (215) 345-6060 (724) 284-8800 (814) 472-7100 (814) 486-3726 (610) 377-1880 (814) 355-4731 (6101436-2091 (814) 226-2167 (814) 765-0400 (814) 765-0524 (570) 893-2430 (570) 387-4250 (814) 332-6880 (717) 243-5414 (717) 787-6653 (717) 787-5391 (610) 566-0972 (814) 465-7754 (814) 871-4411 (724) 439-7315 (724) 439-7471 (814) 723-3500 (717) 264-4171 (814) 623-6144 (724) 627-6131 (814) 643-0150 Pennsylvllnill State Data Center 96 2003 Frllnklin County Data Book TABLE 54. PENNSYLVANIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION OFFICES, 2000 (Continued) County Agency Phone Number Indiana County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Lackawanna County Lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County Lehigh County luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montgomery County Montour County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Venango County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County Engineering District 10-0 Maintenance District 10-4 Maintenance District 10-5 Maintenance District 2-7 & 2-9 Engineering District 4-0 Maintenance District 4-2 Maintenance District 8-7 Maintenance District 11-2 & 11-4 Maintenance District 8-8 Engineering District 5-0 Maintenance District 5-3 Maintenance District 4-3 Maintenance District 3-2 & 3-6 Maintenance District 2-5 & 2-8 Maintenance District 1-4 Maintenance District 2-7 & 2-9 Maintenance District 5-4 Engineering District 6-0 Maintenance District 6-4 District Laboratory Maintenance District 3-1 & 3-3 Maintenance District 5-5 Maintenance District 3-4 Maintenance District 8-9 Maintenance District 6-5 Maintenance District 4-4 Maintenance District 2-4 & 2-6 Maintenance District 5-6 Maintenance District 3-5 & 3-8 Maintenance District 9-7 Maintenance District 3-2 & 3-6 Maintenance District 4-5 &4-7 Maintenance District 3-7 Maintenance District 3-5 & 3-8 Engineering District 1-0 Maintenance District 1-5 Maintenance District 1-3 & 1-6 Maintenance District 12-4 Maintenance District 4-6 Maintenance District 12-5 Maintenance District 4-5 & 4-7 Maintenance District 8-4 (724) 357-2800 (724) 357-2867 (814) 938-6300 (7171436-2187 (5701 963-4061 (570) 586-2211 (7171 299-7621 (724) 774-6110 (717) 272-6636 (610) 798-4200 (610) 798-4280 (570) 826-2386 (5701 368-4281 (8141465-7754 (724) 662-5350 (717) 436-2187 (570) 424-3024 (6101 205-6700 (610) 275-2368 (610) 205-6780 (570) 387-4250 (215) 250-1840 (570) 286-7178 (717) 582-2191 (2151225-1415 (5701296-7193 (814) 274-9181 (570) 385-7812 (570) 374-8123 (814) 445-7905 (570) 368-4281 (5701278-1171 (570) 724-4142 (570) 374-8123 (8141678-7085 (814) 432-3115 (814) 723-3500 (724) 223-4480 (570) 253-3130 (7241 832-5387 (570) 278-1171 (717) 848-6230 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation PennsylvBnlB StBte DBtB Center 97 2003 FrBnklln County Dlltll Book TABLE 55. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT CENTERS, 2003 Aaency Contact Roxbury Sandra Shannon Source: Pennsylvania Department of Health, Division of Drug and Alcohol Program Licensure Phone Number (717) 532-4217 TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2002 A. Statewide Organizations Organization Consolidated Rail Corporation PA Chamber of Business and Industry PA Dept. of Agriculture \ Bureau of Agricultural Development \ Bureau of Market Development PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development\Local Government Services Center PA Dept. of Education \ Bureau of Vocational-Technical Education \ Economic Development Section PA Dept. of Education \ Bureau of Vocational-Technical Education \ Job Training Partnership Act PA Dept. of Environmental Protection\ Bureau of Land Recycling and Waste Management PA Dept. of Environmental Protection\ Bureau of Water Supply Management PA Dept. of Environmental Protection\ Bureau of Water Quality Protection PA League of Cities and Municipalities \ Local Piggyback Purchasing Program (L3P) PA Dept. of Labor and Industry \ Office of Job Center Field Operations \ PA Job Centers PA Dept. of Labor and Industry \ Office of Vocational Rehabilitation \ Bureau of Rehabilitation Program Operations PA Dept. of Labor and Industry \ Penn Serv PA Dept. of Transportation \ Bureau of Municipal Services PA Dept. of Transportation \ Bureau of Public Transportation \ Rural and Intercity Transportation Division PA Dept. of Transportation \ Bureau of Public Transportation \ Urban Transit Division PA Dept. of Transportation \ Center for Program Dev. and Management \ Project Management Division PA Dept. of Transportation \ Office of Research and Special Studies \ Local Technical Assistance Program (L TAP) PA Economic Development Association PA Economy league PA Game Commission \ Bureau of Land Management PA Housing Finance Agency PA Infrastructure Investment Authority \ PENNVEST PA League of Cities and Municipalities PA Planning Association PA Rural Development Council PA Rural Electric Association PA Small Business Development Centers \ Warton School PA State Assoc. of County Commissioners Municipal Authorities Association of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania State Data Center 98 Phone Number (215) 209-2000 (717) 255-3252 (71 7) 783-9944 (717) 787-3405 (888) 223-6837 (717) 783-6867 (717) 783-6629 (717) 783-7816 or (717) 787-7382 (717) 787-5017 (717) 787-5017 (717) 236-9469 (717) 787-9874 (717) 787-4256 (717) 787-1971 (717) 787-2183 (717) 783-3990 (717) 787-7540 (717) 787-5246 (800) 367-5827 (717) 441-6047 (717) 234-3151 (717) 787-6818 (717) 780-3800 (717) 787-8137 (717) 236-9469 (717) 441-6050 (717) 787-1954 (717) 233-5704 (215) 898-1219 (717) 232-7554 (717) 737-7655 2003 Frllnknn County Dlltll Book ---_._"-..,-_._..~"-~~~,.,.._,~---_.._~---_..~ TABLE 56. KEY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CONTACTS, 2002 (Continued) A. Statewide Organizations (Continued) Organization Phone Number PA State Assoc. of Township Supervisors PA State Association of Boroughs Penn State Downtown Center Penn State Harrisburg Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ Center for Community Action and Research Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ Center for Quality of Working life Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ Center for Survey Research Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ Economic Development Research and Training Center Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ PA Program to Improve State and Local Government Penn State Harrisburg \ Institute of State and Regional Affairs \ PA State Data Center Penn State University \ Ag. Economics and Rural Sociology \ PA Rural leadership Program (RULE) Penn State University \ Ben Franklin Technology Center Penn State University \ Industrial Research Office Penn State University \ PA Technical Assistance Program (PENNT AP) Penn State University \ Research and Technology Transfer U.S. Dept. of Agriculture \ Farm Service Agency \ Rural Housing Service \ Single Family Housing (Federal) U.S. Dept. of Agriculture \ Farm Service Agency \ Rural Housing Service \ Multi- Family H-Community Facilities (Federal) U.S. Dept. of Agriculture \ Farm Service Agency \ Rural Housing Service \ Rural Utilities Service U.S. Dept. of Agriculture \ Natural Resources Conservation Service U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. Small Business Administration \ Harrisburg Branch Office \ Business Development (7171763-0930 (7171 236-9526 (717) 783-0433 171 7) 948-6000 (7171948-6178 (717) 948-6034 (717) 948-6052 (717) 948-6428 (717) 948-6429 (717) 948-6060 (717) 948-6336 (814) 863-4679 (814) 863-4558 (814) 865-9519 (814) 865-0427 (814) 863-9580 (717) 237-2186 (717) 237-2187 (7171 237-2188 (717) 237-2200 (800) 438-2474 (717) 782-3840 Source: The Pennsylvania State Data Center compiled the above listing of key economic development contacts from a variety of sources. B. Local Organizations Organization Phone Number Borough of Shippensburg IDA Chambersburg Area Development Corporation Franklin County Area IDC Franklin County IDA Chambersburg Area Development Corporation Greencastle-Antrim IDC Northwest PA Regional Planning & Development Commission Pennsylvania Electric Company Shippensburg Area Development Corporation Waynesboro IDC West Penn Power Company 17171532-2147 (7171264-7101 (7171 263-8282 (717) 264-7101 (717) 597-7091 (8141 437-3024 18141 533-8905 17171 532-4346 17171 762-7123 (412) 830-5663 Source: The Pennsylvanie State Data Center compiled the above listing of key economic development contlfcts from a variety of sources. Pennsylvania State Data Center 99 2003 Franklin County Data Book Chamber TABLE 57. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE, 2000 Phone Number Borough of Shippensburg IDA Greater Chambersburg Chamber of Commerce Greater Waynesboro Chamber of Commerce Greencastle-Antrim Chamber of Commerce Mercersburg Area Chamber of Commerce Shippensburg Area Chamber of Commerce Franklin County Area IDC Franklin County IDA Chambersburg Area Dev. Corp; Greencastle-Antrim IDC Northwest PA Regional Planning &. Development Com. Pennsylvania Electric Company Waynesboro IDC (717) 532-2147 (717) 264-7101 (717) 762-7123 (717) 597-4610 (717) 328-5827 (717) 532-5509 (717) 263-8282 (717) 264-7101 (717) 597-7091 (814) 437-3024 (814) 533-8905 (717) 762-7123 Source: Pennsylvania Chamber of Business and Industry TABLE 58. PENNSYLVANIA'S LOCAL AREA AGENCIES ON AGING, 2003 County Adams County Allegheny County Armstrong County Beaver County Bedford County Berks County Blair County Bradford County Bucks County Butler County Cambria County Cameron County Carbon County Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cumberland County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Agency Phone Number Adams Co. Office for Aging, Inc. Dept. of Aging, Co. of Allegheny Armstrong Co. AAA Beaver Co. Office on Aging Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton AAA Berks Co. AAA Blair Senior Services, Inc. AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. Bucks Co. AAA Butler Co. AAA Cambria Co. AAA Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. Carbon Co. AAA Centre Co. Office of Aging Dept of Aging Services Clarion Co. AAA Clearfield Co. AAA LycominglClinton Bi-County Office of Aging ColumbialMontour AAA Active Aging, Inc. Cumberland Co. Office of Aging Dauphin Co. AAA Co. of Delaware Services of the Aging Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. Greater Erie Community Action Comm. Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. Experience, Inc. - AAA Warren/Forest Co. Franklin Co. AAA Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton Co. AAA Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. Huntingdon/Bedford/Fulton Co. AAA Aging Services, Inc. Jefferson Co. AAA Mifflin/Juniata AAA, Inc. (717) 334-9296 (412) 350-4234 (800) 368-1066 (724) 728-7707 (814) 623-8148 (610) 478-6500 (814) 946-1235 (570) 265-6121 (215) 348-0510 (724) 282-3008 (814) 539-5595 (800) 672-7145 (800) 441-1315 (814) 355-6716 (610) 344-6350 (814) 226-4640 (814) 765-2696 (800) 332-8555 (570) 7B4-9272 (814) 336-1792 (717) 240-6110 (717) 780-6130 (800) 416-4504 (800) 672-7145 (814) 459-4581 (800) 342-8980 (800) 281-6545 (717) 263-2153 (814) 623-8148 (800) 342-8980 (814) 623-8148 (724) 349-4500 (814) 849-3096 (717) 242-0315 Pennsylvania State Data C8nteT 100 2003 Frllnklin County Data Book TABLE 58. PENNSYLVANIA'S LOCAL AREA AGENCIES ON AGING, 2003 (Continued) County Lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County Luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montgomery County Montour County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County AQencv Phone Number Lackawanna Co. AAA Lancaster Co. Office of Aging Lawrence Co. AAA Lebanon Co. AAA Lehigh Co. AAA Luzerne/Wyoming Co. Bureau for Aging Lycoming/Clinton Bi-County Office of Aging Office of Human Services, Inc. Cameron/Elk/McKean Co. Mercer Co. AAA, Inc. Mifflin/Juniata AAA. Inc. Monroe Co. AAA Montgomery Co. Aging and Adult Services Columbia/Montour AAA Northampton Co. AAA Northumberland Co. AAA Perry Co. AAA Philadelphia Corp. for Aging Pike Co. AAA Potter Co. AAA Schuylkill Co. AAA Union/Snyder Co. AAA AAA of Somerset Co. AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. AAA for Tioga/Bradford/Susquehanna/Sullivan Co. Union/Snyder Co. AAA Venango Co. AAA Experience. Inc. AAA Warren/Forest Co. Southwestern PA AAA, Inc. Fayette/Greene/Washington Co. Wayne Co. AAA AAA of Westmoreland Co. Luzerne/Wyoming Co. Bureau for Aging York Co. AAA (570) 963-6740 (717) 299-7979 (724) 658-3729 (717) 273-9262 16101782-3034 (570) 822-1158 (800) 332-8555 (800) 672-7145 (800) 570-6222 (717) 242-0315 (570) 420-3735 (610) 278-3601 (570) 784-9272 (800) 322-9269 (800) 479-2626 (717) 582-2131 (215) 765-9000 (570) 775-5550 (814) 544-7315 (570) 622-3103 (570) 524-2100 (800) 452-0825 (570) 265-6121 (570) 265-6121 (570) 265-6121 (570) 524-2100 (814) 432-9711 (800) 281-6545 (800) 342-8980 (570) 253-4262 (724) 830-4444 (570) 822-1158 (800) 632-9073 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Aging TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002 County Adams Allegheny Armstrong Beaver Bedford Berks Blair Bradford Bucks Butler AQencv Phone Number Gettysburg Convention & Visitors Bureau Greater Pittsburgh Convention & Visitors Bureau, Inc. Armstrong County Tourist Bureau Beaver County Recreation and Tourism Department Bedford County Conference & Visitors Bureau Reading & Berks County Visitors Bureau Allegheny Mountains Convention and Visitors Bureau Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau Bucks County Conference and Visitors Bureau Butler County Tourism & Convention Bureau (717) 334-6274 (412) 282-7711 (724) 548-3226 (724) 891-7030 (814) 623-1771 (610) 375-4085 (814) 943-4183 (717) 836-5431 (215) 639-0300 (724) 368-3844 Pennsylvsnis Stste Dsts Center 101 2003 Frsnklln County Dsts Book TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002 (Continued) County Cambria Cameron Carbon Centre Chester Clarion Clearfield Clinton Columbia Crawford Cumberland Dauphin Delaware Elk Erie Fayette Forest Franklin Fulton Greene Huntingdon Indiana Jefferson Juniata Lackawanna Lancaster lawrence Lebanon Lehigh Luzerne lycoming McKean Mercer Mifflin Monroe Montgomery Montour Northampton Northumberland Perry Philadelphia Pike Potter Schuylkill Snyder Somerset Sullivan Susquehanna Tioga Union Venango AQency Phone Number Greater JohnstownlCambria County CVB Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. Centre County Convention and Visitors Bureau Chester County Conference and Visitors Bureau Northwest Pennsylvania's Regional Visitors Bureau Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau Clinton County Economic Partnership Columbia-Montour Tourist Promotion Agency, Inc. Crawford County Convention and Visitors Bureau PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau Brandywine Conference and Visitors Bureau Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau Erie Area Convention and Visitors Bureau Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau Fulton County Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Greene County Tourist Promotion Agency Huntingdon County Visitors Bureau Indiana County Tourist Bureau, Inc. Northwest Pennsylvania's Great Outdoors Visitors Bureau Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau Northeast Pennsylvania Convention and Visitors Bureau Pennsylvania Dutch Convention and Visitors Bureau Lawrence County Tourist Promotion Agency PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. Luzerne County Convention and Visitors Bureau Lycoming County Visitors Bureau Allegheny National Forest Vacation Bureau Mercer County Convention and Visitors Bureau Juniata River Valley Visitors Bureau Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. Valley Forge Convention and Visitors Bureau Columbia-Montour Tourist Promotion Agency, Inc. Lehigh Valley Convention and Visitors Bureau, Inc. Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau PA Capital Region Visitors Bureau Philadelphia Convention and Visitors Bureau Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. Potter County Visitors Association Schuylkill County Visitors Bureau Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau Tioga County Visitors Bureau Susquehanna Valley Visitors Bureau Oil Heritage Region Tourist Promotion Agency (814) 536-7993 (814) 849-5197 (570) 421-5791 (814) 231-1400 (610) 280-6145 (814) 849-5197 (814) 849-5197 (717) 748-5782 (717) 784-8279 (814) 333-1258 (717) 731-5500 (717) 731-5500 (610) 565-3679 (814) 849-5197 (814) 454-7191 (724) 238-5661 (814) 849-5197 (717) 731-5500 (717) 485-4064 (724) 627·8687 (814) 658·0060 (724) 463-7505 (814) 849-5197 (717) 248-6713 (570) 963-6363 (717) 299-8901 (724) 654-8408 (717) 731-5500 (610) 882-9200 (5701 819-1877 (570) 326-1971 (814) 368-9370 (724) 346·3771 (717) 248-6713 (570) 421-5791 (610) 834-1550 (717) 784-8279 (610) 882-9200 (570) 524-7234 (717) 731-5500 (215) 636-3300 (570) 421-5791 (814) 274-3365 (717) 622-7700 (570) 524-7234 (724) 238-5661 (717) 836-5431 (717) 836-5431 (717) 724-0635 (570) 524-7234 (814) 677-3152 Pennsylvania State Data Center 102 2003 Franklin County Data Book ....~..~..._-~.,-----_.,----"~.."-~->.~-,_.".__~_.~.,",,.~._>_~_"_'a TABLE 59. PENNSYLVANIA TOURISM PROMOTIONAL AGENCIES, 2002 (Continued) County Warren Washington Wayne Westmoreland Wyoming York Agency Phone Number Northern Alleghenies Vacation Region Washington County Tourism Promotion Agency Pocono Mountains Vacation Bureau, Inc. Laurel Highlands Visitors Bureau Endless Mountains Visitors Bureau York County Convention and Visitors Bureau (814) 726-1222 (724) 228-5520 (570) 421-5791 (724) 238-5661 (717) 836-5431 (717) 852-9675 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development TABLE 60. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY PRISONS AND JAilS, AUGUST 2003 County Adams County Allegheny County Armstrong County Beaver County Bedford County Berks County Blair County Bradford County Bucks County Butler County Cambria County Cameron County Carbon County Centre County Chester County Clarion County Clearfield County Clinton County Columbia County Crawford County Cumberland County Dauphin County Delaware County Elk County Erie County Fayette County Forest County Franklin County Fulton County Greene County Huntingdon County Indiana County Jefferson County Juniata County Official In Charge Phone Number Deborah A. Hankey Calvin A. Lightfoot William J. Laughner William J. Schouppe Gordon Diehl George A. Wagner John O'Connor Kevin Losinger Willis Morton Richard P. Gigliotti Martin A. Kovacs James J. Fragale William F. Juracka David Immel John H. Masters John Traister Samuel J. lombardo Thomas V. Duran Raymond Yachimowski, Jr. Tim l. Lewis Earl F. Reitz Jr. Dominick l. DeRose James Janecka Daniel Shannon Charles R. Barber Larry J. Medlock Harry E. Tucker John Wetzell Contracts w/Franklin County Harry D. Gillispie Duane I. Black Carol L. Wilson Daniel Ogden Glenn M. Leister (717) 334-7671 (412) 350-2000 (724) 548-3479 (724) 378-8177 (814) 623-2955 (610) 208-4800 (814) 693-3155 (570) 297-5047 (215) 345-3701 (724) 284-5256 (814) 472-7330 (814) 486-1122 (570) 325-2211 (814) 355-6794 (610) 793-1510 (814) 226-9615 (814) 765-7891 (570) 769-7680 (570) 784-4815 (814) 763-1802 (717) 245-8787 (717) 780-1100 (610) 361-3200 (814) 776-5342 (814) 451-7524 (724) 430-1222 (814) 755-3514 (717) 264-9513 (724) 627-7780 (814) 643-2490 (724) 349-2225 (814) 849-1933 (717) 436-8448 Pønnsy/vBniB Stilts DBtll Csntsr 103 2003 Frank/in County DBtll Book TABLE 60. PENNSYLVANIA COUNTY PRISONS AND JAilS, AUGUST 2003 (Continued) County lackawanna County Lancaster County Lawrence County Lebanon County Lehigh County luzerne County Lycoming County McKean County Mercer County Mifflin County Monroe County Montgomery County Montour County Northampton County Northumberland County Perry County Philadelphia County Pike County Potter County Schuylkill County Snyder County Somerset County Sullivan County Susquehanna County Tioga County Union County Venango County Warren County Washington County Wayne County Westmoreland County Wyoming County York County Official I" Charge Phone Number Thomas P. Gilhooley Vincent A. Guarini William F. Hall Robert L. Raiger Edward Sweeney Gene P. Fischi David A. Desmond Donald D. Morey Jeffrey P. Gill Lloyd F. Hammond David Keenhold Lawrence V. Roth, Jr. Fred R. Shepperson Todd L. Buskirk Patrick G. Keppler Donald C. Reisinger Thomas J. Costello Richard A. Caridi Kenneth Sauley Gerald Britton George C. Nye Timothy J. Mapes Burton R. Adams William Brennan Ralph Youmans Douglas Shaffer Ronald Snyder Larry E. Kopko Joseph S. Pelzer Robert Timozek Michael Millward Mickey R. Ameigh Thomas H. Hogan (570) 963-6639 (717) 299-7800 (724) 654-5384 (717) 274-5451 (610)782-3260 (570) 829-7750 (570) 326-4623 (814) 887-3454 (724) 662-2700 (717) 248-1130 (570) 992-3232 (610) 630-9390 (570) 271-3039 (610) 559-3229 (570) 988-4232 (717) 582-2262 (215) 685-8201 (570) 775-5500 (814) 274-9350 (570) 628-1456 (570) 374-7912 (814) 445-1500 (570) 946-7361 (570) 278-7166 (570) 724-5911 (570) 524-8712 (814) 432-9629 (814) 723-7553 (724) 228-6845 (570) 253-2621 (724) 830-6000 (570) 836-1717 (717) 840-7599 Source: Pennsylvania Department of Corrections, Bureau of Operations PennsylvlInlll Stllte DlItll Center 104 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book TABLE 61. ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITIES, 2002 A. State Enterprise Zones County Contact & Or!lanization Area Phone Number Pennsylvania Aldona Kartorie, PA Dept. of Comm. & Econ. Dev. Statewide (717) 720-7409 Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, lit, Enterprise Zone Corporation of Braddock Braddock (412) 371-63BO Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, III, Redevelopment Authority, Clairton/Duquesnel City of McKeesport McKeesport (412) 675-5031 Allegheny Robert Rubinstein, Urban Redevelopment Authority of Pittsburgh Pittsburgh (3 Zones) (412) 255-6540 Allegheny Charles H. Starrett, III, Steel Valley Enterprise Zone Steel Valley (412) 462-B870 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation for Economic Aliquippa/Ambridge/ Harmony (724) 72B-861 0 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation for Economic Beaver Falls Area (724) 728-8610 Beaver Robert A. Rice, Beaver County Corporation For Economic. · Midland Borough (724) 728-8610 Berks David S. Johnson, Comm. Dev, Dept., City of Reading · Reading (610) 655-6099 Blair Patrick Miller, Altoona-Blair County Economic Development Altoona (814) 944-6113 Bradford Raymond McMahon, Office of Econ. & Comm. Dev. - City of Bradford · Bradford Area (814) 368-7170 Bradford Anthony Ventello, Central Bradford Progress Authority Central Bradford County (570) 265-0936 Bradford Ronald Headley, Northern Bradford Authority Economic Development Zone · Northern Bradford Area (570) 888-6993 Bucks Bob White, Bucks County Redevelopment Authority BuckslBristol Area (215) 781-8711 Cambria Richard Truscello, Dept. of Comm. & Econ. Dev., City of Johnstown Johnstown (814) 533-2045 Chester Jean Krack, Economic & Community Development, City of Coatesville Coatesville Area (610) 384-0300 Clinton Leonora Hannagan, City of Lock Haven Lock Haven Area (570) 893-5903 Crawford Janet Anderson, Meadville Redevelopment Authority Meadville Area (814) 337-8280 Crawford Ron Wig, Titusville Redevelopment Authority Titusville/Oil Creek (814) 827-0035 Cumberland William Wolfe, Borough of Shippensburg · Shippensburg (717) 532-2147 Dauphin Linda Walker, Mayor's Off. of Economic Dev., City of Harrisburg Harrisburg Area/ New Baldwin Corridor (717) 255-3027 Delaware David Sciocchetti, Chester Economic Dev. Authority Chester (610) 447-7850 Erie Richard Novotny, Corry Redevelopment Authority Corry Area (814) 665-5161 Erie Thomas Mcintire, City of Erie · Erie (814) 870-1272 Fayette Bob Bakos, Fay-Penn Economic Development Council Fayette County Area (724) 437-7913 Indiana Jerry Richardson, Indiana County Office of Planning & Development · Indiana Area (724) 465-3870 Lackawanna Nancy Perri, City of Carbondale · Carbondale Area (570) 282-4632 Lackawanna Ken McDowell, Lackawanna County Development Authority Lackawanna Mid-Valley (570) 963-6830 Lackawanna Chuck Cox, Dept. of Comm. & Econ. Dev., City of Scranton · Scranton (570) 348-4214 Lancaster Charles Maneval, Dept. of Econ. Dev., City of lancaster · Lancaster (717) 291-4779 Lawrence Borough Manager, Ellwood City Borough · Ellwood City Borough (724) 758-7777 Lawrence John DiMuccio, City of New Castle · New Castle (724) 656-3505 Lebanon Kathy O'Hara, Office of Comm. Dev., City of Lebanon · Lebanon (717) 273-6711 Lehigh Lewis Edwards, Allentown Economic Development Corp. Allentown (610) 770-1015 Lehigh Tony Hanna, Dept. of Comm. and Econ. Development, City of Bethlehem. Bethlehem (610) 865-7310 Luzerne Lena Kotansky, City of Hazleton · Hazleton (570) 459-4947 Luzerne James Hayward, City of Wilkes-Barre · Wilkes-Barre (570) 208-4113 Lycoming Donald V, Riles, Community & Economic Development, City of Williamsport Williamsport (570) 327-7516 Mercer James M. Cardamon, Shenango Valley Enterprise Zone · Shenango Valley (724) 342-1300 Montgomery Jerry Nugent, Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority · Conshohocken/ West Conshohocken (610) 278-3680 Montgomery Jerry Nugent, Montgomery County Redevelopment Authority Norristown (610) 278-3680 Pennsylvania State D8t8 CBnter 105 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book TABLE 61. ENTERPRISE ZONES AND COMMUNITIES, 2002 (Continued) A. State Enterprise Zones (Continued) County Northampton Philadelphia Schuylkill Tioga Venango Warren Washington Westmoreland Westmoreland York Contact 8. Organization Christine S. Cleaver, Easton Economic Development Corp., City of Easton Stephen Horton, Philadelphia Department of Commerce Amy Burkhart, Pottsville Area Development Corporation Robert J. Blair, Tioga County Development Corporation Tracey Jamieson, City of Franklin David Hildebrand, City of Warren Stephen S. Wiencek, Redevelopment Authority & Industrial Development Agency of Washington Co. Diana Reitz, Dept. of Community Development, City of Jeannette Frank A. Francia, City of Monessen Leigh Smith, Redevelopment Authority of the City of York Area · Easton Philadelphia 14 Zones) · Pottsville Tioga County Oil City Region · Warren · Washington County · Jeannette Monessen · York Phone Number (610) 250-6721 (215) 683-2024 (5701 628-4647 (5701 723-8232 (814) 437-7841 (814) 723-6300 (724) 228-6875 (724) 527-4009 (724) 684-5055 (717) 849-2290 . Indicates enterprise zones which have completed their funding cycle, and are no longer designated as enterprise zones by the Department of Community and Economic - Development. Source: Pennsylvania Department of Community and Economic Development B. Federal Empowerment Zones County Contact 8. Organization Philadelphia County Eva Gladstein, City of Philadelphia Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development C. Federal Enterprise Communities County Clinton County Fayette County Contact 8. Organization Leonara Hannagan, City of Lock Haven Robert Junk, Fay-Penn Econ. Dev. Council Source: U. S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Pennsylvllnill Stllte DlItll Center 106 Area Philadelphia/Camden Area Lock Haven Fayette Phone Number (215) 683-0462 Phone Number (570) 893-5903 (724) 437-7913 2003 Frllnklln County DlItll Book TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES A. Federal Government Organization Uniform Resource locator White House CIA Dept. of Agriculture Dept. of Commerce Dept. of Defense Dept. of Education Dept. of Energy Dept. of Health and Human Services Dept. of Housing and Urban Development Dept. of Justice Dept. of Labor Dept. of State Dept. of the Air Force Dept. of the Interior Dept. of the Navy Dept. of the Treasury Dept. of Transportation Dept. of Veterans Affairs Federal Bureau of Investigation Library of Congress Thomas - Legislative Information U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Environmental Protection Agency U.S. House of Representatives U.S. Postal Service www.whitehouse.gov/ www.odci.gov/cia/ www.usda.gov/ www.doc.gov/ www.defenselink.mil/ www.ed.gov/ www.doe.gov/ www.os.dhhs.gov/ www.hud.gov/ www.usdoj.gov/ www.dol.gov/ www.state.gov/ www.airforce.com/ www.doi.gov/ www.nets.navy.mill www.ustreas.gov/ www.dot.gov/ www.va.gov/ www.fbi.gov/ www.loe.gov/ thomas.loc.govl www.census.gov/ www.epa.gov/ www.house.gov/ www.usps.gov/ Source: Compi'led by the Pennsylvania State Data Center. For additional federal government sites visit firstgov.gov. B. State Government Organization Uniform Resource Locator Governor's Office Lt. Governor's Office Attorney General Auditor General Board of Claims Board of Pardons Board of Probation and Parole Bureau of liquor Control Enforcement Bureau of State Employment Civil Service Commission Commission for Women Consumer Advocate www.state.pa.us/PA_Exee/Governor/organization.html www.lieut-gov.state.pa.us/ www.attorneygeneral.gov/ www.auditorgen.state.pa.us/ www.boc.state.pa.us/ sites.state.pa. us/P A _ Exec/BOPI www.pbpp.state.pa.us/pbpp/site/default.asp www.psp.state.pa.us/blce/ www.hrm.state.pa.us/oahrm/ www.scse.state.pa.us/ www.pew.state.pa.us www.oca.state.pa.us/ Pønnsylvllnill Stilts Dlltll Csntsr 107 2003 Frllnklin County Dlltll Book TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES (Continued) B. State Government (Continued) Organization Governor's Advisory Commission on African American Affairs Governor's Advisory Commission on Latino Affairs Governor's Community Partnership for a Safe Community Governor's Green Government Council Governor's Office of Public Liaison Governor's Sportsmen's Advisory Council Independent Regulatory Review Commission Juvenile Court Judge's Commission Office of Administrative Law Judge Office of PA Open for Business Office of the Budget Office of the Victim Advocate PA Commission on Crime and Delinquency PA Council on the Arts PA Department of Aging PA Department of Agriculture PA Department of Banking PA Department of Community and Economic Development PA Department of Conservation and Natural Resources PA Department of Corrections PA Department of Education PA Department of Environmental Protection PA Department of General Services PA Department of Health PA Department of Labor and Industry PA Department of Military and Veteran Affairs PA Department of Public Welfare PA Department of Revenue PA Department of State PA Department of State Police PA Department of Transportation PA Emergency Management Agency PA Employees Benefits Trust Fund PA Fish and Boat Commission PA Game Commission PA Health Care Cost Containment Council PA Historical and Museum Commission PA House of Representatives PA Human Relations Commission PA Insurance Department PA Liquor Control Board PA Milk Marketing Board PA Office of General Council PA Public School Employee's Retirement System PA Public Television Network Commission PA Public Utilities Commission PA Securities Commission Pennsylvllnill State Datil Center Uniform Resource Locator www.africanam.state.pa.us/africanamaff I www.gacla.state.pa.us/ www.cp.state.pa.us/ www.gggc.state.pa.us/ www.publiaison.state.pa.us/opl/ www.dcnr.state.pa.us/gsac/ www.irrc.state.pa.us/ www.jcjc.state.pa.us/jcjc/site/def ault. asp www.lcb.state.pa.us/oalj/ www.paopen4business.state.pa.us/paofb/ www.budget.state.pa.us/ http://sites.state.pa.us/PA _ Exec/oval www.pccd.state.pa.us/ www.artsnet.org/pca/ www.aging.state.pa.us/ www.agriculture.state.pa.us/ www.banking.state.pa.us/ www.inventpa.com/ www.dcnr.state.pa.us/ www.cor.state.pa.us/ www.pde.psu.edu/ www.dep.state.pa.us/ www.dgs.state.pa.us/ www.health.state.pa.us/ www.dli.state.pa.us/ www.dmva.state.pa.us/dmvanew/ www.dpw.state.pa.us/ www.revenue.state.pa.us/ www.dos.state.pa.us/ www.psp.state.pa.us/ www.dot.state.pa.us/ www.pema.state.pa.us/ www.pebtf.org/ www.state.pa.us/P A_Exec/Fish _ Boatl www.pgc.state.pa.us/ www.phc4.org www.phmc.state.pa.us/ www.house.state.pa.us/ www.phrc.state.pa.us/ www.insurance.state.pa.us/ www.Jcb.state.pa.us/ www.mmb.state.pa.us/mmb/ www.ogc.state.pa.us/ www.psers.state.pa.us/ www.pptn.state.pa.us/pptn/ puc.paonline.com/ www.psc.state.pa.us/ 108 2003 Frank/in County Datil Book TABLE 62. STATE AND FEDERAL WORLD WIDE WEB SITES (Continued) B. State Government (Continued) Organization Uniform Resource Locator PA Senate PA State Employee's Retirement System PA State Equalization Board PA Turnpike Commission PA's Unified Judicial System Pennsylvania Higher Education Assistance Agency (PHEAA) State Treasurer www.pasen.gov./ www.sers.state.pa.us/ www.steb.state.pa.us www.paturnpike.com/ www.courts.state.pa.us/ www.pheaa.org/index.html www.treasury.state.pa.us Source: Compiled by the Pennsylvania State Data Center TABLE 63. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATES, 2002-2004 The State Data Center Program is a cooperative program between states and the U.S. Census Bureau. The primary mission of this program is to disseminate Census data to the local level. The Pennsylvania State Data Center's Affiliate Program is designed to expand public access to population and economic data even further. Data Center Affiliates are PaS DC's link to many individual data users. It is estimated that PaSDC Affiliates collectively respond to 12,000 requests for data and information annually, adding their local knowledge and expertise. Organization Contact Phone Number State-Wide Affailiates Center for Rural Pennsylvania PA Dept. of Aging PA Dept. of Community and Economic Development PA Dept. of Health PA Dept. of Labor and Industry PA Dept. of Public Welfare State Library of PA Amy Jonas Marion Yoder Paul Opiyo Linda Ames Mann Eliza Lebkicher Sandra Moore Kathy Hale (717) 787-9555 (717) 783-6207 (717) 720-1362 (717) 783-2548 (717) 787-6466 (717) 783-2218 (717) 787-2327 Research Affiliates University of Pennsylvania West Chester University University of Pittsburgh-Center for Social & Urban Research Lauris Olson James Lewandowski Chris Briem (215) 898-0119 (610) 436-2724 (412) 624-3791 Public Association Affiliates Pennsylvania Manufacturer's Association Tom Armstrong (717) 232-0737 Psnnsylvsnill Stllte Dsts Center 109 2003 Frsnklin County Dsts Book TABLE 63. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE DATA CENTER AFFILIATES, 2002-2004 (Continued) Regional Affiliates Berks County Planning Commission California University of Pennsylvania Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh Business Department Centre County Planning Office Chester County Planning Commission Community Action Southwest Delaware County Planning Department Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission Duquesne University Small Business Development Center Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Erie County Department of Planning Fulton County Partnership, Inc. Gannon University Small Business Development Center Lehigh University Small Business Development Center Lehigh Valley Planning Commission Montgomery County Planning Commission North Central PA Regional Planning &. Dev. Commission Northeastern Pennsylvania Alliance Northern Tier Regional Planning &. Dev. Commission Northwest PA Regional Planning &. Dev. Commission Saint Francis University Small Business Development Center Saint Vincent College Small Business Development Center SEDA-Council of Governments Slippery Rock University Southern Alleghenies Planning &. Dev. Commission Southwestern Pennsylvania Commission Tri-County Regional Planning Commission University of Pittsburgh Small Business Development Center University of Scranton Small Business Development Center Wilkes University Small Business Development Center Pennsylvllnia Stllte Dlltll Center Michael Golembiewski Tom Mueller Nancy Worek Beth Thoma Bob Walker George Ruberg Julie Del Muto Kevin Adams Cynthia Laurash Ray Dengel Thomas A. DeBello Thomas Reardon John Snyder Mary Beth Zingone Frederic Brock Frederick Goodrich Robert Rusiewski Steve Zaricki Frank Thompson Matt Gilara Cheryl Durbin James Kunkel Elizabeth Bischof James Hathaway John Dubnansky Robert Schwartz Janine Park Christine Kush Theresa Kaplan Ed Kowalczyk, Jr. 110 (610) 478-6300 (724) 938-4020 (412) 454-7412 (814) 355-6791 (610) 344-6285 (724) 225-9550 (610) 891-4497 (215) 592-9125 (412) 396-6233 (814) 732-1066 (814) 451-6336 (717) 485-0931 (814) 871-7783 (610) 758-3980 (610) 264-4544 (610) 292-4917 (814) 773-3162 (570) 665-5581 (570) 265-9103 (814) 677-4800 (804) 472-3208 (724) 537-4572 (570) 524-4491 (724) 738-2391 (814) 949-6232 (412) 391-5590 (717) 234-2639 (412) 648-1542 (570) 941-7588 (717) 408-4335 2003 Frllnklln County Dlltll Book /~ '---- L '-- '-- L. ~ '---- '-- .--" J ~ I ....J ..., ...J ~ I ..... ......J \ I ! ..J ......J I ...... ...... , i J ! I ...J ....J I ..J SDC 02-28-03 January 2003 ISBN 1-58036-253-2 $ 30.00 \ ....J ¡ -J ......