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By Mike Maciag Erie Times-News staff blogger
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Posted: July 7th, 2011
Erie County Right-To-Know links

Looking to file a public records request with your local municipality?

To follow up on yesterday’s post, I’ve compiled a list of Right-To-Know information posted online for each Erie County subdivision.

As you’ll notice, there’s not much uniformity among the websites and forms. If you can’t find contact information for an open records officer, it’s usually listed in a municipality’s adopted open records policy.

Current list (UPDATED July 11):

Albion Borough: Information not posted
Amity Township: No website
Concord Township: No website
Conneaut Township: No website
Corry City: Link
Cranesville Borough: No website
Edinboro Borough Compliant: Link
Elgin Borough: No website
Elk Creek Township: No website
Erie City: Link
Erie County: Link
Fairview Township: Link
Franklin Township: Link
Girard Borough: No website
Girard Township: Information not posted
Greene Township: No website
Greenfield Township: No website
Harborcreek Township: Link
Lake City Borough: No website
Lawrence Park Township: Link
Leboeuf Township: No website
Mckean Borough: No website
Mckean Township: Link (contact info not posted)
Millcreek Township: Link
Mill Village Borough: Information not posted
North East Borough: Link
North East Township: Main page (Policy and forms not posted)
Platea Borough: No website
Springfield Township: No website
Summit Township: Link
Union Township: No website
Union City Borough: Link
Venango Township: No website
Washington Township: Link
Waterford Borough: Policy, Form
Waterford Township: No website
Wattsburg Borough: No website
Wayne Township: Policy, Form
Wesleyville Borough: Link (form not posted)

For governments without websites or RTK documentation, you’ll need to call or visit their office in person.

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