There are numerous projects in Corry, Pennsylvania, inching there way closer on the horizon that are now closer to reality than they've ever been. From the new wastewater treatment plant to a decades-overdue emergency service facility that has been discussed for a very long time. There's also the resurrection of a section of the Greenway Junction Trail, the Corry / Lawrence Airport transfer is near completion, as well as the new Comprehensive Plan and the new zoning ordinance with updated code compliance ordinance to move toward completion soon after. And Corry City and Corry Police have begun a new partnership with Corry Memorial Hospital, providing an additional police officer to the city at no cost.
There's been some good timing, too, as Corry received word early this year that First Energy would be replacing every streetlight in the city with LED lights at no cost, providing a huge savings for the city for the cost of the lights, and future utility costs. Too, PennDOT is beginning work to resurface Center Street, Main Street, and West Washington Street – a project that had been delayed for a few years.
Come learn about the progress made and plans in place from Corry Mayor Jeffrey Fike.
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Location: Corry Higher Education Council - 221 N Center St, Corry, PA 16407
Date/Time: Tuesday, June 30th, 6:00-7:30PM
Admission: FREE
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Jeffrey Fike is the Mayor of Corry, Pennsylvania. Raised from birth in Tidioute, Pennsylvania, he lived there until graduating high school. At 17, he joined the United States Air Force and was trained as a Law Enforcement Specialist, and Military Working Dog handler (K-9). After serving more than 9 years, he separated from the Air Force and took a job with the Warren County Sheriff's Dept., where he worked for a year. Fike then attended the Pennsylvania State Police academy in Hershey. After serving 20 years as a Pennsylvania State Trooper, he retired in 2013, and has “been blessed with 13-plus years of retirement.”
In 2021, for various instances of dissatisfaction with City Council, two weeks before the general election he successfully ran a write-in campaign and was elected to City Council. At the end of that term, Fike successfully ran for Mayor of Corry, taking office January 2026.