South Strabane Township Sign Leans Precariously After Tractor-Trailer Incident
A damaged sign in South Strabane Township is leaning precariously, causing concern among residents and business owners. The sign was reportedly knocked askew about a month ago by a tractor-trailer that caused a crash involving power lines. Township officials have…

Pittsburgh, PA, July 31, 2026 —
SOUTH STRABANE TOWNSHIP – A prominent sign in South Strabane Township is currently leaning at a concerning angle, posing a potential hazard and prompting action from local officials. The sign was reportedly damaged approximately one month ago when a tractor-trailer was involved in a crash that also affected power lines.
The incident, which occurred about a month prior to current reports, resulted in the sign being knocked askew from its original position. The exact date of the crash was not provided.
Residents and business owners in the vicinity have expressed concern over the sign’s unstable condition. In response to these concerns and the potential safety implications, South Strabane Township officials have formally contacted the property owner responsible for the sign. They have requested that the necessary repairs be made promptly.
According to information provided to the township, the property owner has stated that the sign will be repaired within the next two weeks. Township officials indicated that failure to complete the repairs within this timeframe could lead to the issuance of citations. The specific nature of potential citations or fines was not detailed.
The contractor responsible for the initial incident, or the subsequent repairs, was not identified in the information provided. The condition of the sign and the timeline for its repair remain the primary focus of the township’s current oversight.
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