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Erie, Pennsylvania

Erie (/ˈɪəri/; EER-ee) is a city on the south shore of Lake Erie and the county seat of Erie County, Pennsylvania, United States. Erie is the fifth-largest city in Pennsylvania and the largest city in Northwestern Pennsylvania[3][4] with a population of 94,831 at the 2020 census.[3] The estimated population in 2023 had decreased to 92,732.[5] The Erie metropolitan area, equivalent to all of Erie County, consists of 266,096 residents. The Erie–Meadville combined statistical area had a population of 369,331 at the 2010 census.

Erie, Pennsylvania
Nicknames: 
The Bay City, The Flagship City, The Gem City, The Lake City
Interactive map of Erie
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Coordinates: 42°7′46″N 80°5′6″W / 42.12944°N 80.08500°W / 42.12944; -80.08500
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
CountyErie
First settled1753 (1753)
FoundedApril 18, 1795 (1795-04-18)
IncorporatedApril 14, 1851 (1851-04-14)
Named forErie people
Government
 • MayorJoe Schember (D)
Area
 • City19.37 sq mi (50.16 km2)
 • Land19.13 sq mi (49.55 km2)
 • Water0.24 sq mi (0.61 km2)  about 1.04%
Elevation
728 ft (222 m)
Population
 • City94,831
 • Density4,956.67/sq mi (1,913.81/km2)
 • Metro
266,096 (Erie Metro)
DemonymErieite(s)
Time zoneUTC−5 (EST)
 • Summer (DST)UTC−4 (EDT)
ZIP Codes
16501−16512, 16514−16515, 16522, 16530−16534, 16538, 16541, 16544, 16546, 16550, 16553−16554, 16563, 16565
Area codes814 and 582
FIPS code42-24000
Websitewww.erie.pa.us

Erie is located approximately 80 miles (130 km) from Buffalo, 90 miles (140 km) from Cleveland, and 120 miles (190 km) from Pittsburgh.[6] Erie's manufacturing sector remains prominent in the local economy, while insurance, healthcare, higher education, technology, service industries, and tourism are emerging as significant economic drivers. Like the other Great Lakes port cities, Erie is accessible to the oceans via the Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River network in Canada. The local climate is humid, four-seasonal, and snowy, with warm summers and harsh winters, owing to its southern lakeshore location.

The city was named for the Native American Erie people who lived in the area until the mid-17th century. Erie is nicknamed both the "Gem City", in reference to it once being known as the "Gem of the Great Lakes" due to its fine natural harbor; and more recently, the "Flagship City", from a local marketing effort to promote its status as the home port of Oliver Hazard Perry's flagship Niagara.[7]

History edit

 
The Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812, a key historical event in Erie's history

Indigenous peoples occupied the shoreline and bluffs in this area for thousands of years, taking advantage of the rich resources. Sommerheim Park Archaeological District in Millcreek Township west of the city, includes artifacts from the Archaic period in the Americas and the early and middle Woodland Period, roughly a span from 8,000 BCE to 500 CE.[8]

Europeans first arrived as settlers in the region when the French constructed Fort Presque Isle near present-day Erie in 1753, as part of their effort to defend New France against the encroaching British colonists. The name of the fort refers to the peninsula that juts into Lake Erie, now protected as Presque Isle State Park. The French term presque-isle means peninsula. When the French abandoned the fort in 1760 during the French and Indian War in the Seven Years' War, it was the last post they held west of Niagara River. The British established a garrison at the fort at Presque Isle that same year, three years before the end of the French and Indian War.[9]

Erie is in what was the disputed Erie Triangle, a tract of land comprising 202,187 acres in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania fronting Lake Erie that was claimed after the American Revolutionary War by the newly formed states of New York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut, as part of its Western Reserve, and Massachusetts.

18th century edit

The Iroquois claimed ownership of present-day Erie. On January 9. 1789, a conference was arranged during which representatives from the Iroquois signed a deed relinquishing their ownership of the land[10] in exchange for $2,000 from Pennsylvania and $1,200 from the federal government. Seneca Nation separately settled land claims against Pennsylvania in February 1791 for the sum of $800. It became a part of Pennsylvania on March 3, 1792, after Connecticut, Massachusetts, and New York relinquished their rights to the land and sold the land to Pennsylvania for 75 cents per acre or a total of $151,640.25 in continental certificates.[11]

The General Assembly of Pennsylvania commissioned the surveying of land near Presque Isle through an act passed on April 18, 1795. Andrew Ellicott, who completed Pierre Charles L'Enfant's survey of Washington, D.C., and helped resolve the boundary between Pennsylvania and New York, arrived to begin the survey and lay out the plan for the city in June 1795. The initial settlement of the area began that year.[11][12] Lt. Colonel Seth Reed and his family moved to the Erie area from Geneva, New York; they were Yankees from Uxbridge, Massachusetts. They became the first European-American settlers of Erie in present-day Presque Isle.

19th century edit

President James Madison began the construction of a naval fleet during the War of 1812 to gain control of the Great Lakes from the British. Daniel Dobbins of Erie and Noah Brown of Boston were notable shipbuilders who led the construction of four schooner−rigged gunboats and two brigs. Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry arrived from Rhode Island and led the squadron to success in the historic Battle of Lake Erie.[13]

Erie was an important shipbuilding, fishing, and railroad hub during the mid-19th century. The city was the site where three sets of track gauges met. While the delays engendered cargo troubles for commerce and travel, they provided much-needed local jobs in Erie. When a national standardized gauge was proposed, those jobs, and the importance of the rail hub itself, were put in jeopardy. In an event known as the Erie Gauge War, the citizens of Erie, led by the mayor, set fire to bridges, ripped up tracks, and rioted to try to stop the standardization.[14]

20th and 21st centuries edit

 
State and 9th Streets in downtown Erie during the early 1920s

On August 3, 1915, the Mill Creek flooded downtown Erie. A culvert, or a tunnel, was blocked by debris and collapsed.[15] A four-block reservoir, caused by torrential downpours, had formed behind it. The resulting deluge destroyed 225 houses and killed 36 people.[15] After the flood, Mayor Miles Brown Kitts had the Mill Creek directed into another, larger culvert, constructed under more than 2 miles of the city, before emptying into Presque Isle Bay on the city's lower east side.

Erie continued to grow for the first half of the 20th century, due to its strong manufacturing base. The city attracted numerous waves of European immigrants for industrial jobs. Erie was considered a wet city during the Prohibition Era in the United States. The city's economy began to suffer in the latter part of the 20th century as industrial restructuring took place and jobs moved out of the area. The Erie region is considered to be part of the Rust Belt. The importance of American manufacturing, US steel and coal production, and commercial fishing began to gradually decline,[16] resulting in a major population downturn in the 1970s.[16]

With the advent of the automobile age after World War II and government subsidies for highway construction, thousands of residents left Erie for suburbs such as Millcreek Township, which now has 55,000 residents.[16] This caused a decline in downtown retail businesses, some of which followed to the suburbs. Reflecting this perceived decline, Erie is occasionally referred to by residents as "The Mistake on the Lake" or "Dreary Erie".[17] Downtown Erie has undergone a resurgence in the early 2020s with the opening of Flagship City Food Hall and Flagship City Public Market.[18] [19]

Erie won the All-America City Award in 1972 and was a finalist in 1961, 1994, 1995, and 2009.[20][21] In 2012, Erie hosted the Perry 200,[22] a commemoration celebrating 200 years of peace between Britain, America, and Canada following the War of 1812 and Battle of Lake Erie.

 
Panorama of downtown Erie in 1912 looking West along the 15th Street tracks; the tallest steeple to the north of the tracks is St. Peter Cathedral.

Geography edit

 
Mill Creek passes through much of Erie, including the grounds of the Erie Zoo

Erie is situated in Northwestern Pennsylvania at 42°6′52″N 80°4′34″W / 42.11444°N 80.07611°W / 42.11444; -80.07611 (42.114507, -80.076213),[23] on the southern shore of Lake Erie across from the Canadian province of Ontario. It is 100 miles (160 km) northeast of Cleveland, Ohio, 90 miles (140 km) southwest of Buffalo, New York, and 128 miles (206 km) north of Pittsburgh. Erie's bedrock is Devonian shale and siltstone, overlain by glacial tills and stratified drift. Stream drainage in the city flows northward into Lake Erie, then through Lake Ontario into the St. Lawrence River, and out to the Atlantic Ocean. South of Erie is a drainage divide, beyond which most of the streams in western Pennsylvania flow south into the Allegheny or Ohio Rivers.[24] Lake Erie is about 571 ft (174 m) above sea level, while the city of Erie is about 728 ft (222 m) above sea level.

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 19.3 square miles (49.9 km2), with 19.1 square miles (49.4 km2) being land and the remaining 0.2 square miles (0.5 km2), or 1.03%, being water.[25] Presque Isle State Park (referred to by locals as "the Peninsula" or simply "the beach"), is a recurving sandspit peninsula that streches north into Lake Erie, providing a fine, natural harbor for Erie and offers 7 miles (11 km) of public beaches, wetlands, and fishing sites.

Erie fronts Presque Isle Bay and is laid out in a grid surrounding Perry Square in the downtown area.[26] The downtown area is separated from the waterfront by the Bayfront Parkway.[26] The tallest structure in Erie is St. Peter Cathedral at 265 ft (81 m), and the tallest building is Renaissance Centre at 198 ft (60 m). Historically, Erie had numerous ethnic neighborhoods, including Little Italy, which is located on Erie's west side, featuring the West 18th Street commercial corridor. South of 38th Street, the grid gives way to curvilinear roads of post-1970 suburban development. Millcreek Township and upper Peach Street in Summit Township include the Erie metropolitan area's newer developments.

Post-industrial redevelopment of Erie's waterfront aimed at recreational and tourism uses include the Bayfront Parkway, Niagara Pier, Perry's Landing Marina, Liberty Park & Amphitheater, Bayfront Convention Center, hotels, and Dobbins Landing, which features the Bicentennial Tower at its northern end. On the east side of the bayfront, the Erie Maritime Museum and the Erie County main library (third-largest in Pennsylvania), host the USS Niagara. Docks and marinas fill the freshwater shoreline in between.

Climate edit

Under the Köppen climate classification, Erie falls within either a hot-summer humid continental climate (Dfa) if the 0 °C (32 °F) isotherm is used or a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) if the −3 °C (27 °F) isotherm is used. It is located in the snow belt that stretches from Cleveland to Syracuse and Watertown; winters are moderately cold, with heavy lake-effect snow, but also with occasional stretches of mild weather that cause accumulated snow to melt. The city experiences a full range of weather events, including snow, ice, rain, thunderstorms, and fog. The city's lakeside location helps to temper summer heat, with an average of 4 days with highs at or above 90 °F (32 °C) annually, and the highest temperature ever recorded was 100 °F (38 °C) on June 25, 1988. An average of 3 days have lows of 0 °F (−18 °C) or colder annually, and the lowest temperature ever recorded was −18 °F (−28 °C) on January 19, 1994, and February 16, 2015.[27]

Erie is third on The Daily Beast's list of snowiest places in the United States, averaging 78.7 inches (200 cm);[28] however, the 1981–2010 normal seasonal snowfall is 100.8 inches (256 cm). Average annual snowfall in the decade 2010-2019 was 100.7 inches (256 cm).[29] The adverse winter conditions caused USAir Flight 499 to overrun the runway at Erie International Airport on February 21, 1986, and caused whiteouts that were responsible for a 50-car pile-up on Interstate 90 on January 25, 2007.[30][31]

The coldest maximum temperature on record was −4 °F (−20 °C) in 1994 and the average coldest maximum between 1991 and 2020 was 13 °F (−11 °C).[27] The warmest overnight low on record was 82 °F (28 °C) once in 1918 and another time during the 1936 North American heat wave.[27] On average, the warmest low of the year is quite muggy 75 °F (24 °C).[27]

On December 24 and 25, 2017, Erie received 53 inches (135 cm) of snowfall, breaking a record for the largest two-day snowfall anywhere in Pennsylvania.[32][33] By the close of the 2017–2018 snow season, Erie had recorded 198.5 in (5.04 m) of snow, its snowiest season on record, breaking the previous record of 149.1 in (3.79 m) inches set in 2000–2001 by a large margin.[27]

Climate data for Erie, Pennsylvania (Erie International Airport), 1991–2020 normals, extremes 1873–present
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °F (°C) 73
(23)
77
(25)
82
(28)
89
(32)
91
(33)
100
(38)
99
(37)
96
(36)
99
(37)
89
(32)
82
(28)
75
(24)
100
(38)
Mean maximum °F (°C) 58.9
(14.9)
58.5
(14.7)
69.1
(20.6)
79.6
(26.4)
85.1
(29.5)
90.2
(32.3)
90.5
(32.5)
89.8
(32.1)
87.1
(30.6)
79.3
(26.3)
68.4
(20.2)
59.7
(15.4)
92.4
(33.6)
Average high °F (°C) 35.2
(1.8)
36.5
(2.5)
44.3
(6.8)
56.8
(13.8)
68.3
(20.2)
77.1
(25.1)
81.1
(27.3)
79.9
(26.6)
73.7
(23.2)
62.3
(16.8)
50.5
(10.3)
40.2
(4.6)
58.8
(14.9)
Daily mean °F (°C) 28.2
(−2.1)
28.9
(−1.7)
36.1
(2.3)
47.4
(8.6)
58.8
(14.9)
68.2
(20.1)
72.7
(22.6)
71.5
(21.9)
65.2
(18.4)
54.3
(12.4)
43.6
(6.4)
34.1
(1.2)
50.8
(10.4)
Average low °F (°C) 21.3
(−5.9)
21.4
(−5.9)
27.9
(−2.3)
38.0
(3.3)
49.3
(9.6)
59.4
(15.2)
64.2
(17.9)
63.2
(17.3)
56.7
(13.7)
46.3
(7.9)
36.7
(2.6)
28.0
(−2.2)
42.7
(5.9)
Mean minimum °F (°C) 3.6
(−15.8)
4.1
(−15.5)
11.2
(−11.6)
25.7
(−3.5)
35.3
(1.8)
45.7
(7.6)
53.8
(12.1)
53.0
(11.7)
44.4
(6.9)
33.9
(1.1)
23.8
(−4.6)
13.3
(−10.4)
0.2
(−17.7)
Record low °F (°C) −18
(−28)
−18
(−28)
−9
(−23)
7
(−14)
26
(−3)
32
(0)
44
(7)
37
(3)
33
(1)
23
(−5)
6
(−14)
−11
(−24)
−18
(−28)
Average precipitation inches (mm) 3.41
(87)
2.52
(64)
3.08
(78)
3.47
(88)
3.50
(89)
3.70
(94)
3.33
(85)
3.35
(85)
4.32
(110)
4.38
(111)
3.75
(95)
4.17
(106)
42.98
(1,092)
Average snowfall inches (cm) 31.8
(81)
19.4
(49)
14.5
(37)
2.6
(6.6)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.1
(0.25)
9.6
(24)
26.3
(67)
104.3
(265)
Average extreme snow depth inches (cm) 9.9
(25)
9.1
(23)
7.3
(19)
1.7
(4.3)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
0.0
(0.0)
4.8
(12)
7.6
(19)
13.8
(35)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.01 in) 19.7 15.4 14.3 14.0 13.5 11.5 10.5 10.2 10.1 14.3 14.9 18.5 166.9
Average snowy days (≥ 0.1 in) 16.3 12.3 7.8 2.3 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.2 4.8 11.5 55.2
Average relative humidity (%) 74.5 75.4 71.9 67.9 68.9 71.3 71.7 74.0 74.5 71.1 72.3 75.0 72.4
Source: NOAA (relative humidity 1961–1990)[27][34][35]

Demographics edit

Historical population
CensusPop.Note
180081
1810394386.4%
182063561.2%
18301,465130.7%
18403,412132.9%
18505,85871.7%
18609,41960.8%
187019,646108.6%
188027,73741.2%
189040,63446.5%
190052,73329.8%
191066,52526.2%
192093,37240.4%
1930115,96724.2%
1940116,9550.9%
1950130,80311.8%
1960138,4405.8%
1970129,231−6.7%
1980119,123−7.8%
1990108,718−8.7%
2000103,717−4.6%
2010101,786−1.9%
202094,831−6.8%
U.S. Decennial Census[36][2]

As of the 2010 United States Census, 101,786 people,[37] 40,913 households, and 22,915 families were residing in the city.[38] Its 44,790 housing units averaged a vacancy rate of 8%. Erie has long been declining in population due to the departure of factories and dependent businesses.[39] The city has lost about 40,000 people since the early 1960s, allowing Allentown to claim the position as Pennsylvania's third-largest city behind Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.

Demographics of Erie compared on the state and national levels, as of 2010 Census
Erie Pennsylvania United States
Total population 101,786 12,702,379 308,745,538
Population %±, 2000−2010 −1.9% +3.4% +9.7%
Population density 4,631.7/sq mi (1,788.3/km2) 283.4/sq mi (109.4/km2) 87.3/sq mi (33.7/km2)
Median household income (1999) $28,387 $34,619 $41,994
Bachelor's degree or higher 17.4% 22.4% 24.4%
Foreign born 5.8% 5.0% 11.0%
White (non-Hispanic) 75.0% 81.9% 72.4%
Black 19.7% 10.8% 12.6%
Hispanic (any race) 6.9% 5.7% 16.3%
Asian 1.5% 2.7% 4.8%

Erie's population was spread evenly among all age groups, with the median being 34. About 13% of families and 19% of the population were below the poverty line. Most of the people who reside in Erie are of European descent.[40]

Since the 1980s, the International Institute of Erie (IIE), founded in 1919, has helped with the resettlement of refugees from Bosnia, Eritrea, Ghana, Iraq, Kosovo, Liberia, Nepal, Bhutan, Myanmar, Somalia, Sudan, Romania, Russia, Syria, and Vietnam. The inclusion of refugees in Erie's community augments religious diversity and prompts community events such as cultural festivals.[41]

Religion edit

 
Catholic influence is present broadly in Erie, including at Mercyhurst University

In the early 20th century, Erie had a significant Russian immigrant community, many members of which worked in the shipbuilding plants along the bayfront. Unusual for a Great Lakes city, a substantial number of these Russian immigrants were priestless (Bespopovtsy) Old Believers. In 1983, most of this community united with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia, and Father Pimen Simon became an Old Ritualist priest within the canonical Eastern Orthodox Church.[42] Even today, the gold-domed Church of the Nativity,[43] on the bayfront near the former heart of the Russian community, is an Old Ritualist church and home parish to the famed iconographer Fr. Theodore Jurewicz.[44]

The Erie Jewish community is over 150 years old. Temple Anshe Hesed, a member of the Union for Reform Judaism, is served by its spiritual leader, Rabbi Robert Morais.[45] Congregation Brith Sholom (Jewish Center) is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, and Rabbi Leonard Lifshen has been its spiritual leader since 1989.

Erie is home to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie, covering 13 counties—at 9,936 sq mi (25,734 km2), it is the largest in the state in area. Its diocesan seat is Saint Peter Cathedral in Erie, which has a 265 ft (81 m) central tower flanked by two 150 ft (46 m) towers. Since October 1, 2012, Lawrence T. Persico has been the bishop of Erie; Donald Trautman was the bishop emeritus of the diocese until his death in 2022.[46]

According to the Association of Religion Data Archives,[47] Erie County had a total population of 280,843 people in 2000, of which 103,333 claimed affiliation with the Catholic Church, 40,301 with mainline Protestant houses of worship, and 12,980 with evangelical Protestant churches.

Economy edit

 
The Erie Forge and Steel factory at 16th and Greengarden Streets

Erie is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's primary access point to Lake Erie, the Great Lakes, and the Saint Lawrence Seaway. The city emerged as a maritime center after the American Revolution, then as a railroad hub during the great American westward expansion. Erie became an important city for iron and steel manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution and thrived well into the 20th century with firms such as Griswold Manufacturing, once the leader in cast-iron cookware.

Since the decline of large manufacturers in the later 20th century, a more diverse mix of midsized industries has emerged. This broader economic base includes smaller and more agile steel and plastic plants (with about 10% of tooling and molding located in the tri-state area) and vigorous service sectors: health, insurance, and tourism. The zip code 16501 covering some of the downtown areas is considered one of the poorest neighborhoods in the country.[48][49]

Erie is the corporate headquarters of the Erie Insurance Group and Marquette Savings Bank. Lord Corporation was founded and has major operations in Erie.[50] Along with GE and Erie Insurance, major employers in the county include the county, state, and federal governments, as well as the Erie City School District.[51]

Over 10% of the USA's plastics are manufactured or finished in Erie-based plastics plants.[7] Erie is an emerging center for biofuels and environmental research, producing over 45 million U.S. gallons of biofuel a year.[52] Tourism plays an increasingly important role in the local economy with over 4 million people visiting Presque Isle State Park and other attractions. Shoppers from Ohio, New York, and the Canadian province of Ontario frequent the Millcreek Mall and Peach Street stores and attractions as a result of Pennsylvania's tax exemption on clothing.

Both UPMC Hamot and Saint Vincent Health System are also major employers in Erie.[51] Although both of these hospitals had been stand-alone Erie entities, Hamot merged with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2011[53] and Saint Vincent, which affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic in 2012,[54] merged with Highmark's Allegheny Health Network in 2013.[55] The United States Department of Veterans Affairs operates the Erie Veterans Affairs Medical Center on East 38th Street. The Shriners International has operated Shriners Hospital for Children in Erie since 1927.[56]Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM) is a fast-growing educator and provider of healthcare in the city. LECOM is located both in the city and in adjacent Millcreek Township.

Arts and culture edit

 
Bicentennial Tower and the Niagara

Museums edit

The Erie Art Museum is the city's main art gallery, located in the Old Customshouse on State Street. Its collection has an emphasis on folk art and modern art and it hosts a popular blues and jazz concert series. The Erie Art Museum also works on public art projects to revitalize and improve the city. In 2000, the Erie Art Museum created a project entitled GoFish, similar to CowParade; 95 fiberglass fish were decorated by Erie artists and placed throughout the city. Patrons paid $3,000 for a fish and the proceeds went to Gannon University's scholarship fund and the Erie Public Art endowment fund.[57] The Erie Art Museum created a similar public art project in 2004 that involved frogs rather than fish.[58] In 2012, the Erie Art Museum began a project to create 40 artistic and functional bike racks, designed and created by local artists.[59] The museum intends to add color and interest to downtown Erie and to promote bicycling, encourage healthy lifestyles, and provide environmental awareness.[60]

The Erie Maritime Museum recognizes Erie's significance during the War of 1812 and is home to the USS Brig Niagara, a modern recreation of the 1813 USS Niagara which served as Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry's relief flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie.[61]

Entertainment edit

Erie is home to several professional and amateur performing arts groups. The most significant is the Erie Philharmonic, in continuous existence since 1913 (except an interregnum during World War II). This group of professional musicians also has a full chorus and a junior philharmonic division that tours the area. The Lake Erie Ballet is a professional company that performs well-known programs throughout the year.[62] The Erie Civic Music Association attracts, sponsors, and books performances by professional musicians, singers, entertainers, and ensembles from around the world.[63]

Downtown Erie's historic and ornate Warner Theatre hosts a range of performances. Renovated in the 1980s and again in 2007,[64] the Warner is the hub of Erie's Civic Center. The downtown area is the home of the Erie Playhouse, one of the leading community theaters in the country, and the third-oldest community theater in the U.S.[65] Erie is also home to several other community theatres, including Dramashop, PACA, and All an Act Theatre. In addition to regular performances, Erie has many festivals including motorcycle rallies. Since 2007, the annual Roar on the Shore motorcycle rally has taken place in Erie, although in 2019, it moved to the Lake Erie Speedway.

Presque Isle Downs & Casino opened on February 28, 2007, and was the fourth slots parlor in the state and the first in Western Pennsylvania.[66] Table games opened at the casino on July 8, 2010.[67]

Erie is home to The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps, ten-time Drum Corps International World Champion as of 2023. The Cadets entered a long-term partnership with the Erie Sports Center in February 2023, prompting them to move The Cadets all operations of Cadets Arts & Entertainment, Inc. to Erie.[68][69]

Erie has been the location for many movies, including the hometown for the fictional band The Wonders in That Thing You Do! featuring Tom Hanks. It is mentioned in the film Wall Street as the location of the fictional company Anacott Steel. Erie is the hometown of Train lead singer, Patrick Monahan. Erie is also the hometown of Marc Brown, the author and illustrator of Arthur books and TV series.

Libraries edit

 
The Erie Maritime Museum, the Niagara, and the Main Library

There are five Erie County library system branches in Erie, and a bookmobile.[70] The Main Library opened in 1996,[71] and is the third-largest library in Pennsylvania.[72] It is connected to the Erie Maritime Museum, and has waterfront views of the Presque Isle Bay. The Main Library contains an art collection and provides internet access to patrons.[73] The four remaining libraries are the Edinboro Branch Library, Iroquois Avenue Branch Library, Lincoln Community Center Branch Library, and Millcreek Branch Library.[70]

Historic structures edit

Along West 6th Street is Millionaires Row, a collection of 19th-century Victorian mansions. The John Hill House is one of the notable residences. First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant, a well-known landmark, is also located here. The Watson-Curtze Mansion, one of the most notable residences on this street, is also home to the Erie County Historical Society.[74] Permanent and rotating exhibits showcase the life of some of Erie's influential founders and the development of Erie.

The Erie Land Light stands at the foot of Lighthouse Street.[75] The lighthouse was built in 1818 and replaced in 1867.

The Bicentennial Tower, on Dobbins Landing at the foot of State Street, was built in 1995−96 to celebrate the city's bicentennial. It is 187 ft (57 m) tall and gives a panoramic view of Lake Erie and downtown. The Blasco Library and Erie Maritime Museum are its neighbors to the east.

Sports edit

 
UPMC Park, home of the Erie SeaWolves, pictured from the first-base side overlooking downtown Erie

Erie plays host to several semi-professional and professional sports teams. The Erie SeaWolves play AA baseball in the Eastern League as an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. The Erie Otters play hockey in the Ontario Hockey League. Hockey games are played at Erie Insurance Arena, while Minor League Baseball games are held at UPMC Park.

Gannon University, Mercyhurst University, Edinboro University, and Penn State Behrend have active NCAA collegiate sports programs. The local high schools compete in PIAA District 10 sporting events. Additionally, Cathedral Preparatory School hosts the annual high-school basketball tournament featuring top national teams, called the Burger King Classic since 2010. Scholastic and intramural sports are held at school and park facilities around the city. The Mercyhurst Ice Center, JMC Ice Arena, Erie Sports Park, and Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium are many sports arenas and stadiums available in and around the city.

Parks and recreation edit

 
Looking towards Presque Isle Bay and Downtown Erie from Presque Isle State Park

Downtown Erie is surrounded by Presque Isle State Park, a National Natural Landmark.[76] The Seaway Trail runs through downtown Erie along the lakefront. The Tom Ridge Environmental Center, at the foot of Presque Isle, features 7,000 sq ft (650 m2) of exhibit space.[77]

The region grows grapes and produces the third-largest amount of wine in the United States.[4] Other tourist destinations include the Bayfront Convention Center; the Bicentennial Tower that overlooks Lake Erie; Dobbins Landing, a pier in downtown Erie; the Erie Land Light, and the Erie Maritime Museum, the home port of the Niagara. The 2,600,000 sq ft (240,000 m2) Millcreek Mall, one of the largest shopping malls in the United States, is located on Peach Street in nearby Millcreek Township.[78] The indoor waterpark Splash Lagoon, in Summit Township, is the largest indoor waterpark on the East Coast and third-largest in the United States.[65] Waldameer Park, located at the base of Presque Isle, is the fourth-oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania, and the 10th-oldest in the US.[79]

Government edit

 
The Erie Municipal Building on State Street

The city of Erie is incorporated as a third-class city under Pennsylvania law.[80] Incorporated under an "optional charter", the city is governed by a mayor–council government. The government consists of a mayor, treasurer, and controller, and a seven-member city council. They are elected to four-year terms, with the terms of the council designed to be overlapping.[80] The mayor is chief executive and the city council prepares legislation and conducts oversight. The city council meets in Mario S. Bagnoni Council Chambers at City Hall. Joseph Schember (D) is the mayor of the city of Erie and was first elected in 2017. As of February 2023, the Erie City Council consists of:[81]

  • Michael Keys
  • Ed Brzezinski
  • Jasmine Flores
  • Chuck Nelson
  • Maurice "Mo" Troop
  • Mel Witherspoon
  • Susannah Faulkner[82]

Erie is the largest city in Pennsylvania's 16th congressional district and is currently represented in Congress by Republican Mike Kelly, who was elected in 2010. Republican Dan Laughlin of the 49th District represents Erie in the Pennsylvania State Senate. The city of Erie is split by the 1st and 2nd Districts of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and is represented by Democrats Patrick Harkins and Robert E. Merski, respectively.[83]

Education edit

 
Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine's main campus

Erie Public Schools enroll 12,527 students in primary and secondary grades.[84] The district has 23 public schools including elementary, middle, and high schools, with one charter school. Other than public schools, the city is home to more than 40 private schools and academies. Erie public schools are under frequent criticism for education quality, school rankings, and abnormally high teacher salaries.[citation needed] The City of Erie is served by two public high schools, Erie High School and Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy, plus three Catholic high schools: Cathedral Preparatory School, Mercyhurst Preparatory School, and Villa Maria Academy.

Erie is home to several colleges and universities, including Gannon University located in downtown Erie, and Mercyhurst University in the southeast part of the city. Other notable colleges in the Erie area include Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine (LECOM, a large medical school), and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania.

Erie is also home to the Barber National Institute and its Elizabeth Lee Black School, which provides services and education for children and adults with mental disabilities. Erie is home to its main campus, and it provides services in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh.[85] The Achievement Center also serves the needs of children from birth to age 21 with physical and mental health disabilities.

Media edit

 
The Erie Times-News headquarters office

Erie is served by Erie Times-News, the city's daily newspaper, as well as Erie Reader, an alternative weekly newspaper.

The Nielsen Company ranks Erie as 152 out of the 210 largest television markets in the United States, as of the 2019−2020 report.[86] The market is served by stations affiliated with major American networks, including WICU-TV 12 (NBC), WJET-TV 24 (ABC), WFXP 66 (FOX), WSEE-TV 35 (CBS), and WSEE-DT2 35.2 (CW). WQLN 54 is a member station of PBS and also broadcasts toward London, Ontario. Cable companies available for Erie include Charter Spectrum, DirecTV, and Dish Network.

Erie is served by several AM and FM radio stations based in the city, and dozens of other nearby station broadcasts can be heard.

In August 2019, Erie was the subject of a new television show, Undercover Billionaire, from the Discovery Channel. In this show, a wealthy businessman, Glenn Stearns, travels to Erie under a fake name, Glenn Bryant. He starts with $100, a cell phone, and an old pickup truck. He is then asked to make a business worth over $1 million in 90 days. If he fails, he has to put $1 million of his own money into the business. Stearns makes the now prosperous business of UnderDog BBQ. Although he only gets the company valuation of around $750,000, it is still a successful business to date. He gave everyone who helped his big roles in the company's future and also invested the $1 million he owed.

Infrastructure edit

Transportation edit

 
The last McDonnell Douglas DC-9 to fly for US Air arriving at Erie International Airport
 
Union Station is served by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited
 
A road map of Erie and its major routes
 
Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority

Erie is well connected to the Interstate Highway System. Six "Erie exits" are along Interstate 90, a major cross-country thoroughfare running from Boston to Seattle. Erie is the northern terminus of Interstate 79, which travels south to Pittsburgh and, ultimately, West Virginia. The western terminus for Interstate 86, also called the "Southern Tier Expressway", is at Interstate 90 near Harborcreek, between Erie and North East. Interstate 86 continues east through New York to Binghamton. The Bayfront Connector runs from Interstate 90 in Harborcreek to the Bayfront Parkway and downtown Erie, along the east side of the city, then connects to Interstate 79 on the west side of the city. Major thoroughfares in the city include 12th Street, 26th Street, 38th Street, and Peach Street. Peach is also a part of U.S. Route 19, whose northern terminus is in Erie and continues south, eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico. Other major routes running through Erie are Pennsylvania Route 5, known as the Seaway Trail and is made up of parts of 6th Street, 8th Street, 12th Street, and East Lake Road in the city, U.S. Route 20, which is 26th Street in the city. The city is divided between east and west by State Street.

The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority operates the city's transit bus system, known as the 'e'. Buses run seven days a week in the city, with trips out to other parts of the county occurring a few times a week. Intercity buses providing transportation between Buffalo, Cleveland, and Pittsburgh are operated by Greyhound Lines. Service between Buffalo and Cleveland is also provided by Lakefront Lines. Both companies operate out of the Intermodal Transportation Center, which opened in 2002 at the foot of Holland Street.

The former "Water Level Route" of the New York Central Railroad travels directly through Erie. It is now the mainline for CSX freight trains. The main line of the Norfolk Southern Railway, originally built by the Nickel Plate Railroad, also travels through Erie. At one time, Norfolk Southern trains ran down the middle of 19th Street, but were removed in 2002.[87] Passenger rail service is provided by Amtrak's Lake Shore Limited out of Union Station at 14th and State Streets. The Lake Shore Limited stops twice daily—one eastbound towards New York City or Boston, and one westbound towards Chicago.

Erie International Airport and Tom Ridge Field (IATA code: ERI; ICAO code: KERI) are located 5 miles (8.0 km) west of the city and host general aviation, charter, and airline service. Destinations with nonstop flights out of Erie include Chicago O'Hare International Airport via United Airlines, Charlotte Douglas International Airport via American Airlines, and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport via Delta Air Lines (Currently suspended). Erie International is amid an $80.5 million runway extension. The extension is slated to increase the runway's length by 1,920 ft (590 m), for a total runway length of 8,420 ft (2,600 m), "to meet safety requirements" and allow the airport to accommodate larger aircraft.[88]

The Port of Erie is located on Presque Isle Bay, a natural harbor formed by Presque Isle. It offers some of the finest port facilities for cargo shipping on the Great Lakes, with direct rail access. The Erie−Western Pennsylvania Port Authority provides water taxi service in the summer between Dobbins Landing and Liberty Park in downtown Erie, and the Waterworks ferry landing on Presque Isle.[89]

Utilities edit

The Erie Water Works, which was incorporated in 1865 as the Erie Water and Gas Company, includes a reservoir, two water-treatment plants, and an elaborate water works and pipe network that provides water for most of the city and suburbs. Penelec, a subsidiary of FirstEnergy, supplies electricity to the region, as well as the Northwestern Pennsylvania Rural Electric Cooperative. National Fuel Gas Company provides residents with natural gas. Time Warner Cable became the region's cable television provider, after taking over Adelphia, and also provides digital phone and high-speed internet to the region. Local telephone and high-speed internet service are also provided by Verizon.

Sewage service in Erie is provided by the Erie Sewer Authority, and many outlying townships have partnerships with the Sewer Authority for service. The authority cleans about 30 40×10^6 US gal (150,000 m3) of wastewater every day.[90]

The time and temperature number in Erie is 452-6311 and was originally discontinued by Verizon in October 2008 before being restarted by a private individual two years later.[91] The city of Erie and northwest Pennsylvania is located in area code 814. On December 16, 2010, the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission (PUC) voted to split the area code, which was to take effect February 1, 2012.[92] The North American Numbering Plan decided that northwest Pennsylvania would receive the new code of 582. A local grassroots coalition began organizing an opposition to the plan and generated numerous petitions for reconsideration. The PUC immediately voted to review their decision and ordered additional public-input hearings and technical conferences as a response to the strong public outcry.[93] In January 2011, the PUC announced that it was placing the entire area code split plan on hold as NEUSTAR pushed the projected exhaustion date back two years to 2015.[94]

Public safety edit

The Erie Police Department has 196 sworn personnel.[95]

The Erie Fire Department is a full-time fire department and employs around 150 uniformed personnel. The city currently has six fire stations and protects about 20 sq mi (52 km2). The city has five engine companies, including two rescue engines, one tower company, and one water-rescue unit. The city provides mutual aid to fire departments of Millcreek Township, Summit Township, and East County.

Sister cities edit

Erie has four official sister cities as designated by Sister Cities International:[96]

Notable people edit

See also edit

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Further reading edit

  • "Chapter MDCCCXLIV: An Act to provide for laying out establishing towns and outlets within several tracts of land heretofore reserved for public uses, situated respectively at Presqu'-Isle [sic], on Lake Erie, at the mouth of French creek, at the mouth of the Conewango creek, and at Fort le Bœuf". Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Vol. 3. Philadelphia: John Bioren. 1810. pp. 233−240. Retrieved August 28, 2010.
  • (PDF). Government of Erie County. Archived from the original (PDF) on July 21, 2011. Retrieved February 2, 2011.
  • History of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Chicago: Warner, Beers and Company. 1884.
  • Nelson, S.B. (1896). Nelson's Biographical Dictionary and Historical Reference Book of Erie County, Pennsylvania. Erie, Pennsylvania: S.B. Nelson.
  • Trostle, Sharon, ed. (2009). The Pennsylvania Manual. Vol. 119. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania Department of General Services. ISBN 978-0-8182-0334-3.
  • Death of Brian Wells
  • Evil Genius (TV series)

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Erie Area Convention and Visitors Bureau

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Erie redirects here For other uses see Erie disambiguation For the lake see Lake Erie Erie ˈ ɪer i EER ee is a city on the south shore of Lake Erie and the county seat of Erie County Pennsylvania United States Erie is the fifth largest city in Pennsylvania and the largest city in Northwestern Pennsylvania 3 4 with a population of 94 831 at the 2020 census 3 The estimated population in 2023 had decreased to 92 732 5 The Erie metropolitan area equivalent to all of Erie County consists of 266 096 residents The Erie Meadville combined statistical area had a population of 369 331 at the 2010 census Erie PennsylvaniaCityDowntown ErieBoston StorePerry SquareBicentennial TowerUS Brig NiagaraFlagCoat of ArmsNicknames The Bay City The Flagship City The Gem City The Lake CityInteractive map of ErieErieShow map of PennsylvaniaErieShow map of the United StatesCoordinates 42 7 46 N 80 5 6 W 42 12944 N 80 08500 W 42 12944 80 08500Country United StatesState PennsylvaniaCountyErieFirst settled1753 1753 FoundedApril 18 1795 1795 04 18 IncorporatedApril 14 1851 1851 04 14 Named forErie peopleGovernment MayorJoe Schember D Area 1 City19 37 sq mi 50 16 km2 Land19 13 sq mi 49 55 km2 Water0 24 sq mi 0 61 km2 about 1 04 Elevation728 ft 222 m Population 2020 2 City94 831 Density4 956 67 sq mi 1 913 81 km2 Metro266 096 Erie Metro DemonymErieite s Time zoneUTC 5 EST Summer DST UTC 4 EDT ZIP Codes16501 16512 16514 16515 16522 16530 16534 16538 16541 16544 16546 16550 16553 16554 16563 16565Area codes814 and 582FIPS code42 24000Websitewww wbr erie wbr pa wbr usErie is located approximately 80 miles 130 km from Buffalo 90 miles 140 km from Cleveland and 120 miles 190 km from Pittsburgh 6 Erie s manufacturing sector remains prominent in the local economy while insurance healthcare higher education technology service industries and tourism are emerging as significant economic drivers Like the other Great Lakes port cities Erie is accessible to the oceans via the Lake Ontario and St Lawrence River network in Canada The local climate is humid four seasonal and snowy with warm summers and harsh winters owing to its southern lakeshore location The city was named for the Native American Erie people who lived in the area until the mid 17th century Erie is nicknamed both the Gem City in reference to it once being known as the Gem of the Great Lakes due to its fine natural harbor and more recently the Flagship City from a local marketing effort to promote its status as the home port of Oliver Hazard Perry s flagship Niagara 7 Contents 1 History 1 1 18th century 1 2 19th century 1 3 20th and 21st centuries 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 3 1 Religion 4 Economy 5 Arts and culture 5 1 Museums 5 2 Entertainment 5 3 Libraries 5 4 Historic structures 6 Sports 7 Parks and recreation 8 Government 9 Education 10 Media 11 Infrastructure 11 1 Transportation 11 2 Utilities 11 3 Public safety 12 Sister cities 13 Notable people 14 See also 15 Further reading 16 External linksHistory editMain article History of Erie Pennsylvania nbsp The Battle of Lake Erie in the War of 1812 a key historical event in Erie s historyIndigenous peoples occupied the shoreline and bluffs in this area for thousands of years taking advantage of the rich resources Sommerheim Park Archaeological District in Millcreek Township west of the city includes artifacts from the Archaic period in the Americas and the early and middle Woodland Period roughly a span from 8 000 BCE to 500 CE 8 Europeans first arrived as settlers in the region when the French constructed Fort Presque Isle near present day Erie in 1753 as part of their effort to defend New France against the encroaching British colonists The name of the fort refers to the peninsula that juts into Lake Erie now protected as Presque Isle State Park The French term presque isle means peninsula When the French abandoned the fort in 1760 during the French and Indian War in the Seven Years War it was the last post they held west of Niagara River The British established a garrison at the fort at Presque Isle that same year three years before the end of the French and Indian War 9 Erie is in what was the disputed Erie Triangle a tract of land comprising 202 187 acres in the northwest corner of Pennsylvania fronting Lake Erie that was claimed after the American Revolutionary War by the newly formed states of New York Pennsylvania Connecticut as part of its Western Reserve and Massachusetts 18th century edit Further information Pennsylvania in the American Revolution The Iroquois claimed ownership of present day Erie On January 9 1789 a conference was arranged during which representatives from the Iroquois signed a deed relinquishing their ownership of the land 10 in exchange for 2 000 from Pennsylvania and 1 200 from the federal government Seneca Nation separately settled land claims against Pennsylvania in February 1791 for the sum of 800 It became a part of Pennsylvania on March 3 1792 after Connecticut Massachusetts and New York relinquished their rights to the land and sold the land to Pennsylvania for 75 cents per acre or a total of 151 640 25 in continental certificates 11 The General Assembly of Pennsylvania commissioned the surveying of land near Presque Isle through an act passed on April 18 1795 Andrew Ellicott who completed Pierre Charles L Enfant s survey of Washington D C and helped resolve the boundary between Pennsylvania and New York arrived to begin the survey and lay out the plan for the city in June 1795 The initial settlement of the area began that year 11 12 Lt Colonel Seth Reed and his family moved to the Erie area from Geneva New York they were Yankees from Uxbridge Massachusetts They became the first European American settlers of Erie in present day Presque Isle 19th century edit Further information Battle of Lake Erie and Pennsylvania in the American Civil War President James Madison began the construction of a naval fleet during the War of 1812 to gain control of the Great Lakes from the British Daniel Dobbins of Erie and Noah Brown of Boston were notable shipbuilders who led the construction of four schooner rigged gunboats and two brigs Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry arrived from Rhode Island and led the squadron to success in the historic Battle of Lake Erie 13 Erie was an important shipbuilding fishing and railroad hub during the mid 19th century The city was the site where three sets of track gauges met While the delays engendered cargo troubles for commerce and travel they provided much needed local jobs in Erie When a national standardized gauge was proposed those jobs and the importance of the rail hub itself were put in jeopardy In an event known as the Erie Gauge War the citizens of Erie led by the mayor set fire to bridges ripped up tracks and rioted to try to stop the standardization 14 20th and 21st centuries edit nbsp State and 9th Streets in downtown Erie during the early 1920sOn August 3 1915 the Mill Creek flooded downtown Erie A culvert or a tunnel was blocked by debris and collapsed 15 A four block reservoir caused by torrential downpours had formed behind it The resulting deluge destroyed 225 houses and killed 36 people 15 After the flood Mayor Miles Brown Kitts had the Mill Creek directed into another larger culvert constructed under more than 2 miles of the city before emptying into Presque Isle Bay on the city s lower east side Erie continued to grow for the first half of the 20th century due to its strong manufacturing base The city attracted numerous waves of European immigrants for industrial jobs Erie was considered a wet city during the Prohibition Era in the United States The city s economy began to suffer in the latter part of the 20th century as industrial restructuring took place and jobs moved out of the area The Erie region is considered to be part of the Rust Belt The importance of American manufacturing US steel and coal production and commercial fishing began to gradually decline 16 resulting in a major population downturn in the 1970s 16 With the advent of the automobile age after World War II and government subsidies for highway construction thousands of residents left Erie for suburbs such as Millcreek Township which now has 55 000 residents 16 This caused a decline in downtown retail businesses some of which followed to the suburbs Reflecting this perceived decline Erie is occasionally referred to by residents as The Mistake on the Lake or Dreary Erie 17 Downtown Erie has undergone a resurgence in the early 2020s with the opening of Flagship City Food Hall and Flagship City Public Market 18 19 Erie won the All America City Award in 1972 and was a finalist in 1961 1994 1995 and 2009 20 21 In 2012 Erie hosted the Perry 200 22 a commemoration celebrating 200 years of peace between Britain America and Canada following the War of 1812 and Battle of Lake Erie nbsp Panorama of downtown Erie in 1912 looking West along the 15th Street tracks the tallest steeple to the north of the tracks is St Peter Cathedral Geography edit nbsp Mill Creek passes through much of Erie including the grounds of the Erie ZooErie is situated in Northwestern Pennsylvania at 42 6 52 N 80 4 34 W 42 11444 N 80 07611 W 42 11444 80 07611 42 114507 80 076213 23 on the southern shore of Lake Erie across from the Canadian province of Ontario It is 100 miles 160 km northeast of Cleveland Ohio 90 miles 140 km southwest of Buffalo New York and 128 miles 206 km north of Pittsburgh Erie s bedrock is Devonian shale and siltstone overlain by glacial tills and stratified drift Stream drainage in the city flows northward into Lake Erie then through Lake Ontario into the St Lawrence River and out to the Atlantic Ocean South of Erie is a drainage divide beyond which most of the streams in western Pennsylvania flow south into the Allegheny or Ohio Rivers 24 Lake Erie is about 571 ft 174 m above sea level while the city of Erie is about 728 ft 222 m above sea level According to the U S Census Bureau the city has a total area of 19 3 square miles 49 9 km2 with 19 1 square miles 49 4 km2 being land and the remaining 0 2 square miles 0 5 km2 or 1 03 being water 25 Presque Isle State Park referred to by locals as the Peninsula or simply the beach is a recurving sandspit peninsula that streches north into Lake Erie providing a fine natural harbor for Erie and offers 7 miles 11 km of public beaches wetlands and fishing sites Erie fronts Presque Isle Bay and is laid out in a grid surrounding Perry Square in the downtown area 26 The downtown area is separated from the waterfront by the Bayfront Parkway 26 The tallest structure in Erie is St Peter Cathedral at 265 ft 81 m and the tallest building is Renaissance Centre at 198 ft 60 m Historically Erie had numerous ethnic neighborhoods including Little Italy which is located on Erie s west side featuring the West 18th Street commercial corridor South of 38th Street the grid gives way to curvilinear roads of post 1970 suburban development Millcreek Township and upper Peach Street in Summit Township include the Erie metropolitan area s newer developments Post industrial redevelopment of Erie s waterfront aimed at recreational and tourism uses include the Bayfront Parkway Niagara Pier Perry s Landing Marina Liberty Park amp Amphitheater Bayfront Convention Center hotels and Dobbins Landing which features the Bicentennial Tower at its northern end On the east side of the bayfront the Erie Maritime Museum and the Erie County main library third largest in Pennsylvania host the USS Niagara Docks and marinas fill the freshwater shoreline in between Climate edit Under the Koppen climate classification Erie falls within either a hot summer humid continental climate Dfa if the 0 C 32 F isotherm is used or a humid subtropical climate Cfa if the 3 C 27 F isotherm is used It is located in the snow belt that stretches from Cleveland to Syracuse and Watertown winters are moderately cold with heavy lake effect snow but also with occasional stretches of mild weather that cause accumulated snow to melt The city experiences a full range of weather events including snow ice rain thunderstorms and fog The city s lakeside location helps to temper summer heat with an average of 4 days with highs at or above 90 F 32 C annually and the highest temperature ever recorded was 100 F 38 C on June 25 1988 An average of 3 days have lows of 0 F 18 C or colder annually and the lowest temperature ever recorded was 18 F 28 C on January 19 1994 and February 16 2015 27 Erie is third on The Daily Beast s list of snowiest places in the United States averaging 78 7 inches 200 cm 28 however the 1981 2010 normal seasonal snowfall is 100 8 inches 256 cm Average annual snowfall in the decade 2010 2019 was 100 7 inches 256 cm 29 The adverse winter conditions caused USAir Flight 499 to overrun the runway at Erie International Airport on February 21 1986 and caused whiteouts that were responsible for a 50 car pile up on Interstate 90 on January 25 2007 30 31 The coldest maximum temperature on record was 4 F 20 C in 1994 and the average coldest maximum between 1991 and 2020 was 13 F 11 C 27 The warmest overnight low on record was 82 F 28 C once in 1918 and another time during the 1936 North American heat wave 27 On average the warmest low of the year is quite muggy 75 F 24 C 27 On December 24 and 25 2017 Erie received 53 inches 135 cm of snowfall breaking a record for the largest two day snowfall anywhere in Pennsylvania 32 33 By the close of the 2017 2018 snow season Erie had recorded 198 5 in 5 04 m of snow its snowiest season on record breaking the previous record of 149 1 in 3 79 m inches set in 2000 2001 by a large margin 27 Climate data for Erie Pennsylvania Erie International Airport 1991 2020 normals extremes 1873 presentMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high F C 73 23 77 25 82 28 89 32 91 33 100 38 99 37 96 36 99 37 89 32 82 28 75 24 100 38 Mean maximum F C 58 9 14 9 58 5 14 7 69 1 20 6 79 6 26 4 85 1 29 5 90 2 32 3 90 5 32 5 89 8 32 1 87 1 30 6 79 3 26 3 68 4 20 2 59 7 15 4 92 4 33 6 Average high F C 35 2 1 8 36 5 2 5 44 3 6 8 56 8 13 8 68 3 20 2 77 1 25 1 81 1 27 3 79 9 26 6 73 7 23 2 62 3 16 8 50 5 10 3 40 2 4 6 58 8 14 9 Daily mean F C 28 2 2 1 28 9 1 7 36 1 2 3 47 4 8 6 58 8 14 9 68 2 20 1 72 7 22 6 71 5 21 9 65 2 18 4 54 3 12 4 43 6 6 4 34 1 1 2 50 8 10 4 Average low F C 21 3 5 9 21 4 5 9 27 9 2 3 38 0 3 3 49 3 9 6 59 4 15 2 64 2 17 9 63 2 17 3 56 7 13 7 46 3 7 9 36 7 2 6 28 0 2 2 42 7 5 9 Mean minimum F C 3 6 15 8 4 1 15 5 11 2 11 6 25 7 3 5 35 3 1 8 45 7 7 6 53 8 12 1 53 0 11 7 44 4 6 9 33 9 1 1 23 8 4 6 13 3 10 4 0 2 17 7 Record low F C 18 28 18 28 9 23 7 14 26 3 32 0 44 7 37 3 33 1 23 5 6 14 11 24 18 28 Average precipitation inches mm 3 41 87 2 52 64 3 08 78 3 47 88 3 50 89 3 70 94 3 33 85 3 35 85 4 32 110 4 38 111 3 75 95 4 17 106 42 98 1 092 Average snowfall inches cm 31 8 81 19 4 49 14 5 37 2 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 25 9 6 24 26 3 67 104 3 265 Average extreme snow depth inches cm 9 9 25 9 1 23 7 3 19 1 7 4 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 8 12 7 6 19 13 8 35 Average precipitation days 0 01 in 19 7 15 4 14 3 14 0 13 5 11 5 10 5 10 2 10 1 14 3 14 9 18 5 166 9Average snowy days 0 1 in 16 3 12 3 7 8 2 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 4 8 11 5 55 2Average relative humidity 74 5 75 4 71 9 67 9 68 9 71 3 71 7 74 0 74 5 71 1 72 3 75 0 72 4Source NOAA relative humidity 1961 1990 27 34 35 Demographics editMain article Demographics of Erie Pennsylvania Historical population CensusPop Note 180081 1810394386 4 182063561 2 18301 465130 7 18403 412132 9 18505 85871 7 18609 41960 8 187019 646108 6 188027 73741 2 189040 63446 5 190052 73329 8 191066 52526 2 192093 37240 4 1930115 96724 2 1940116 9550 9 1950130 80311 8 1960138 4405 8 1970129 231 6 7 1980119 123 7 8 1990108 718 8 7 2000103 717 4 6 2010101 786 1 9 202094 831 6 8 U S Decennial Census 36 2 As of the 2010 United States Census 101 786 people 37 40 913 households and 22 915 families were residing in the city 38 Its 44 790 housing units averaged a vacancy rate of 8 Erie has long been declining in population due to the departure of factories and dependent businesses 39 The city has lost about 40 000 people since the early 1960s allowing Allentown to claim the position as Pennsylvania s third largest city behind Philadelphia and Pittsburgh Demographics of Erie compared on the state and national levels as of 2010 update Census Erie Pennsylvania United StatesTotal population 101 786 12 702 379 308 745 538Population 2000 2010 1 9 3 4 9 7 Population density 4 631 7 sq mi 1 788 3 km2 283 4 sq mi 109 4 km2 87 3 sq mi 33 7 km2 Median household income 1999 28 387 34 619 41 994Bachelor s degree or higher 17 4 22 4 24 4 Foreign born 5 8 5 0 11 0 White non Hispanic 75 0 81 9 72 4 Black 19 7 10 8 12 6 Hispanic any race 6 9 5 7 16 3 Asian 1 5 2 7 4 8 Erie s population was spread evenly among all age groups with the median being 34 About 13 of families and 19 of the population were below the poverty line Most of the people who reside in Erie are of European descent 40 Since the 1980s the International Institute of Erie IIE founded in 1919 has helped with the resettlement of refugees from Bosnia Eritrea Ghana Iraq Kosovo Liberia Nepal Bhutan Myanmar Somalia Sudan Romania Russia Syria and Vietnam The inclusion of refugees in Erie s community augments religious diversity and prompts community events such as cultural festivals 41 Religion edit nbsp Catholic influence is present broadly in Erie including at Mercyhurst UniversityIn the early 20th century Erie had a significant Russian immigrant community many members of which worked in the shipbuilding plants along the bayfront Unusual for a Great Lakes city a substantial number of these Russian immigrants were priestless Bespopovtsy Old Believers In 1983 most of this community united with the Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia and Father Pimen Simon became an Old Ritualist priest within the canonical Eastern Orthodox Church 42 Even today the gold domed Church of the Nativity 43 on the bayfront near the former heart of the Russian community is an Old Ritualist church and home parish to the famed iconographer Fr Theodore Jurewicz 44 The Erie Jewish community is over 150 years old Temple Anshe Hesed a member of the Union for Reform Judaism is served by its spiritual leader Rabbi Robert Morais 45 Congregation Brith Sholom Jewish Center is affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism and Rabbi Leonard Lifshen has been its spiritual leader since 1989 Erie is home to the Roman Catholic Diocese of Erie covering 13 counties at 9 936 sq mi 25 734 km2 it is the largest in the state in area Its diocesan seat is Saint Peter Cathedral in Erie which has a 265 ft 81 m central tower flanked by two 150 ft 46 m towers Since October 1 2012 Lawrence T Persico has been the bishop of Erie Donald Trautman was the bishop emeritus of the diocese until his death in 2022 46 According to the Association of Religion Data Archives 47 Erie County had a total population of 280 843 people in 2000 of which 103 333 claimed affiliation with the Catholic Church 40 301 with mainline Protestant houses of worship and 12 980 with evangelical Protestant churches Economy editMain article Economy of Erie Pennsylvania nbsp The Erie Forge and Steel factory at 16th and Greengarden StreetsErie is the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania s primary access point to Lake Erie the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence Seaway The city emerged as a maritime center after the American Revolution then as a railroad hub during the great American westward expansion Erie became an important city for iron and steel manufacturing during the Industrial Revolution and thrived well into the 20th century with firms such as Griswold Manufacturing once the leader in cast iron cookware Since the decline of large manufacturers in the later 20th century a more diverse mix of midsized industries has emerged This broader economic base includes smaller and more agile steel and plastic plants with about 10 of tooling and molding located in the tri state area and vigorous service sectors health insurance and tourism The zip code 16501 covering some of the downtown areas is considered one of the poorest neighborhoods in the country 48 49 Erie is the corporate headquarters of the Erie Insurance Group and Marquette Savings Bank Lord Corporation was founded and has major operations in Erie 50 Along with GE and Erie Insurance major employers in the county include the county state and federal governments as well as the Erie City School District 51 Over 10 of the USA s plastics are manufactured or finished in Erie based plastics plants 7 Erie is an emerging center for biofuels and environmental research producing over 45 million U S gallons of biofuel a year 52 Tourism plays an increasingly important role in the local economy with over 4 million people visiting Presque Isle State Park and other attractions Shoppers from Ohio New York and the Canadian province of Ontario frequent the Millcreek Mall and Peach Street stores and attractions as a result of Pennsylvania s tax exemption on clothing Both UPMC Hamot and Saint Vincent Health System are also major employers in Erie 51 Although both of these hospitals had been stand alone Erie entities Hamot merged with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center in 2011 53 and Saint Vincent which affiliated with the Cleveland Clinic in 2012 54 merged with Highmark s Allegheny Health Network in 2013 55 The United States Department of Veterans Affairs operates the Erie Veterans Affairs Medical Center on East 38th Street The Shriners International has operated Shriners Hospital for Children in Erie since 1927 56 Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine LECOM is a fast growing educator and provider of healthcare in the city LECOM is located both in the city and in adjacent Millcreek Township Arts and culture edit nbsp Bicentennial Tower and the NiagaraMuseums edit The Erie Art Museum is the city s main art gallery located in the Old Customshouse on State Street Its collection has an emphasis on folk art and modern art and it hosts a popular blues and jazz concert series The Erie Art Museum also works on public art projects to revitalize and improve the city In 2000 the Erie Art Museum created a project entitled GoFish similar to CowParade 95 fiberglass fish were decorated by Erie artists and placed throughout the city Patrons paid 3 000 for a fish and the proceeds went to Gannon University s scholarship fund and the Erie Public Art endowment fund 57 The Erie Art Museum created a similar public art project in 2004 that involved frogs rather than fish 58 In 2012 the Erie Art Museum began a project to create 40 artistic and functional bike racks designed and created by local artists 59 The museum intends to add color and interest to downtown Erie and to promote bicycling encourage healthy lifestyles and provide environmental awareness 60 The Erie Maritime Museum recognizes Erie s significance during the War of 1812 and is home to the USS Brig Niagara a modern recreation of the 1813 USS Niagara which served as Commodore Oliver Hazard Perry s relief flagship during the Battle of Lake Erie 61 Entertainment edit Erie is home to several professional and amateur performing arts groups The most significant is the Erie Philharmonic in continuous existence since 1913 except an interregnum during World War II This group of professional musicians also has a full chorus and a junior philharmonic division that tours the area The Lake Erie Ballet is a professional company that performs well known programs throughout the year 62 The Erie Civic Music Association attracts sponsors and books performances by professional musicians singers entertainers and ensembles from around the world 63 Downtown Erie s historic and ornate Warner Theatre hosts a range of performances Renovated in the 1980s and again in 2007 64 the Warner is the hub of Erie s Civic Center The downtown area is the home of the Erie Playhouse one of the leading community theaters in the country and the third oldest community theater in the U S 65 Erie is also home to several other community theatres including Dramashop PACA and All an Act Theatre In addition to regular performances Erie has many festivals including motorcycle rallies Since 2007 the annual Roar on the Shore motorcycle rally has taken place in Erie although in 2019 it moved to the Lake Erie Speedway Presque Isle Downs amp Casino opened on February 28 2007 and was the fourth slots parlor in the state and the first in Western Pennsylvania 66 Table games opened at the casino on July 8 2010 67 Erie is home to The Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps ten time Drum Corps International World Champion as of 2023 The Cadets entered a long term partnership with the Erie Sports Center in February 2023 prompting them to move The Cadets all operations of Cadets Arts amp Entertainment Inc to Erie 68 69 Erie has been the location for many movies including the hometown for the fictional band The Wonders in That Thing You Do featuring Tom Hanks It is mentioned in the film Wall Street as the location of the fictional company Anacott Steel Erie is the hometown of Train lead singer Patrick Monahan Erie is also the hometown of Marc Brown the author and illustrator of Arthur books and TV series Libraries edit nbsp The Erie Maritime Museum the Niagara and the Main LibraryThere are five Erie County library system branches in Erie and a bookmobile 70 The Main Library opened in 1996 71 and is the third largest library in Pennsylvania 72 It is connected to the Erie Maritime Museum and has waterfront views of the Presque Isle Bay The Main Library contains an art collection and provides internet access to patrons 73 The four remaining libraries are the Edinboro Branch Library Iroquois Avenue Branch Library Lincoln Community Center Branch Library and Millcreek Branch Library 70 Historic structures edit Along West 6th Street is Millionaires Row a collection of 19th century Victorian mansions The John Hill House is one of the notable residences First Presbyterian Church of the Covenant a well known landmark is also located here The Watson Curtze Mansion one of the most notable residences on this street is also home to the Erie County Historical Society 74 Permanent and rotating exhibits showcase the life of some of Erie s influential founders and the development of Erie The Erie Land Light stands at the foot of Lighthouse Street 75 The lighthouse was built in 1818 and replaced in 1867 The Bicentennial Tower on Dobbins Landing at the foot of State Street was built in 1995 96 to celebrate the city s bicentennial It is 187 ft 57 m tall and gives a panoramic view of Lake Erie and downtown The Blasco Library and Erie Maritime Museum are its neighbors to the east Sports editMain article Sports in Erie Pennsylvania nbsp UPMC Park home of the Erie SeaWolves pictured from the first base side overlooking downtown ErieErie plays host to several semi professional and professional sports teams The Erie SeaWolves play AA baseball in the Eastern League as an affiliate of the Detroit Tigers The Erie Otters play hockey in the Ontario Hockey League Hockey games are played at Erie Insurance Arena while Minor League Baseball games are held at UPMC Park Gannon University Mercyhurst University Edinboro University and Penn State Behrend have active NCAA collegiate sports programs The local high schools compete in PIAA District 10 sporting events Additionally Cathedral Preparatory School hosts the annual high school basketball tournament featuring top national teams called the Burger King Classic since 2010 Scholastic and intramural sports are held at school and park facilities around the city The Mercyhurst Ice Center JMC Ice Arena Erie Sports Park and Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium are many sports arenas and stadiums available in and around the city Club League Sport Venue Established ChampionshipsErie SeaWolves EL Baseball UPMC Park 1995 1 2023 Erie Otters OHL Ice hockey Erie Insurance Arena 1996 2 2002 2017 Erie Express GDFL Football Erie Veterans Memorial Stadium 2012 3 2010 2021 2022 Erie Commodores FC NPSL Men s soccer McConnell Family Stadium 2009Erie Commodores FC UWS Women s soccer McConnell Family Stadium 2021Erie FC WPSL Women s soccer Gus Anderson Field 2022Parks and recreation editSee also List of city parks of Erie Pennsylvania nbsp Looking towards Presque Isle Bay and Downtown Erie from Presque Isle State ParkDowntown Erie is surrounded by Presque Isle State Park a National Natural Landmark 76 The Seaway Trail runs through downtown Erie along the lakefront The Tom Ridge Environmental Center at the foot of Presque Isle features 7 000 sq ft 650 m2 of exhibit space 77 The region grows grapes and produces the third largest amount of wine in the United States 4 Other tourist destinations include the Bayfront Convention Center the Bicentennial Tower that overlooks Lake Erie Dobbins Landing a pier in downtown Erie the Erie Land Light and the Erie Maritime Museum the home port of the Niagara The 2 600 000 sq ft 240 000 m2 Millcreek Mall one of the largest shopping malls in the United States is located on Peach Street in nearby Millcreek Township 78 The indoor waterpark Splash Lagoon in Summit Township is the largest indoor waterpark on the East Coast and third largest in the United States 65 Waldameer Park located at the base of Presque Isle is the fourth oldest amusement park in Pennsylvania and the 10th oldest in the US 79 Government editSee also List of mayors of Erie Pennsylvania nbsp The Erie Municipal Building on State StreetThe city of Erie is incorporated as a third class city under Pennsylvania law 80 Incorporated under an optional charter the city is governed by a mayor council government The government consists of a mayor treasurer and controller and a seven member city council They are elected to four year terms with the terms of the council designed to be overlapping 80 The mayor is chief executive and the city council prepares legislation and conducts oversight The city council meets in Mario S Bagnoni Council Chambers at City Hall Joseph Schember D is the mayor of the city of Erie and was first elected in 2017 As of February 2023 update the Erie City Council consists of 81 Michael Keys Ed Brzezinski Jasmine Flores Chuck Nelson Maurice Mo Troop Mel Witherspoon Susannah Faulkner 82 Erie is the largest city in Pennsylvania s 16th congressional district and is currently represented in Congress by Republican Mike Kelly who was elected in 2010 Republican Dan Laughlin of the 49th District represents Erie in the Pennsylvania State Senate The city of Erie is split by the 1st and 2nd Districts of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and is represented by Democrats Patrick Harkins and Robert E Merski respectively 83 Education editSee also Erie City School District and Higher education in Erie Pennsylvania nbsp Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine s main campusErie Public Schools enroll 12 527 students in primary and secondary grades 84 The district has 23 public schools including elementary middle and high schools with one charter school Other than public schools the city is home to more than 40 private schools and academies Erie public schools are under frequent criticism for education quality school rankings and abnormally high teacher salaries citation needed The City of Erie is served by two public high schools Erie High School and Northwest Pennsylvania Collegiate Academy plus three Catholic high schools Cathedral Preparatory School Mercyhurst Preparatory School and Villa Maria Academy Erie is home to several colleges and universities including Gannon University located in downtown Erie and Mercyhurst University in the southeast part of the city Other notable colleges in the Erie area include Penn State Erie The Behrend College Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine LECOM a large medical school and Edinboro University of Pennsylvania Erie is also home to the Barber National Institute and its Elizabeth Lee Black School which provides services and education for children and adults with mental disabilities Erie is home to its main campus and it provides services in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh 85 The Achievement Center also serves the needs of children from birth to age 21 with physical and mental health disabilities Media editMain article Media in Erie Pennsylvania nbsp The Erie Times News headquarters officeErie is served by Erie Times News the city s daily newspaper as well as Erie Reader an alternative weekly newspaper The Nielsen Company ranks Erie as 152 out of the 210 largest television markets in the United States as of the 2019 2020 report 86 The market is served by stations affiliated with major American networks including WICU TV 12 NBC WJET TV 24 ABC WFXP 66 FOX WSEE TV 35 CBS and WSEE DT2 35 2 CW WQLN 54 is a member station of PBS and also broadcasts toward London Ontario Cable companies available for Erie include Charter Spectrum DirecTV and Dish Network Erie is served by several AM and FM radio stations based in the city and dozens of other nearby station broadcasts can be heard In August 2019 Erie was the subject of a new television show Undercover Billionaire from the Discovery Channel In this show a wealthy businessman Glenn Stearns travels to Erie under a fake name Glenn Bryant He starts with 100 a cell phone and an old pickup truck He is then asked to make a business worth over 1 million in 90 days If he fails he has to put 1 million of his own money into the business Stearns makes the now prosperous business of UnderDog BBQ Although he only gets the company valuation of around 750 000 it is still a successful business to date He gave everyone who helped his big roles in the company s future and also invested the 1 million he owed Infrastructure editTransportation edit Main article Transportation in Erie Pennsylvania nbsp The last McDonnell Douglas DC 9 to fly for US Air arriving at Erie International Airport nbsp Union Station is served by Amtrak s Lake Shore Limited nbsp A road map of Erie and its major routes nbsp Erie Metropolitan Transit AuthorityErie is well connected to the Interstate Highway System Six Erie exits are along Interstate 90 a major cross country thoroughfare running from Boston to Seattle Erie is the northern terminus of Interstate 79 which travels south to Pittsburgh and ultimately West Virginia The western terminus for Interstate 86 also called the Southern Tier Expressway is at Interstate 90 near Harborcreek between Erie and North East Interstate 86 continues east through New York to Binghamton The Bayfront Connector runs from Interstate 90 in Harborcreek to the Bayfront Parkway and downtown Erie along the east side of the city then connects to Interstate 79 on the west side of the city Major thoroughfares in the city include 12th Street 26th Street 38th Street and Peach Street Peach is also a part of U S Route 19 whose northern terminus is in Erie and continues south eventually reaching the Gulf of Mexico Other major routes running through Erie are Pennsylvania Route 5 known as the Seaway Trail and is made up of parts of 6th Street 8th Street 12th Street and East Lake Road in the city U S Route 20 which is 26th Street in the city The city is divided between east and west by State Street The Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority operates the city s transit bus system known as the e Buses run seven days a week in the city with trips out to other parts of the county occurring a few times a week Intercity buses providing transportation between Buffalo Cleveland and Pittsburgh are operated by Greyhound Lines Service between Buffalo and Cleveland is also provided by Lakefront Lines Both companies operate out of the Intermodal Transportation Center which opened in 2002 at the foot of Holland Street The former Water Level Route of the New York Central Railroad travels directly through Erie It is now the mainline for CSX freight trains The main line of the Norfolk Southern Railway originally built by the Nickel Plate Railroad also travels through Erie At one time Norfolk Southern trains ran down the middle of 19th Street but were removed in 2002 87 Passenger rail service is provided by Amtrak s Lake Shore Limited out of Union Station at 14th and State Streets The Lake Shore Limited stops twice daily one eastbound towards New York City or Boston and one westbound towards Chicago Erie International Airport and Tom Ridge Field IATA code ERI ICAO code KERI are located 5 miles 8 0 km west of the city and host general aviation charter and airline service Destinations with nonstop flights out of Erie include Chicago O Hare International Airport via United Airlines Charlotte Douglas International Airport via American Airlines and Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport via Delta Air Lines Currently suspended Erie International is amid an 80 5 million runway extension The extension is slated to increase the runway s length by 1 920 ft 590 m for a total runway length of 8 420 ft 2 600 m to meet safety requirements and allow the airport to accommodate larger aircraft 88 The Port of Erie is located on Presque Isle Bay a natural harbor formed by Presque Isle It offers some of the finest port facilities for cargo shipping on the Great Lakes with direct rail access The Erie Western Pennsylvania Port Authority provides water taxi service in the summer between Dobbins Landing and Liberty Park in downtown Erie and the Waterworks ferry landing on Presque Isle 89 Utilities edit The Erie Water Works which was incorporated in 1865 as the Erie Water and Gas Company includes a reservoir two water treatment plants and an elaborate water works and pipe network that provides water for most of the city and suburbs Penelec a subsidiary of FirstEnergy supplies electricity to the region as well as the Northwestern Pennsylvania Rural Electric Cooperative National Fuel Gas Company provides residents with natural gas Time Warner Cable became the region s cable television provider after taking over Adelphia and also provides digital phone and high speed internet to the region Local telephone and high speed internet service are also provided by Verizon Sewage service in Erie is provided by the Erie Sewer Authority and many outlying townships have partnerships with the Sewer Authority for service The authority cleans about 30 40 10 6 US gal 150 000 m3 of wastewater every day 90 The time and temperature number in Erie is 452 6311 and was originally discontinued by Verizon in October 2008 before being restarted by a private individual two years later 91 The city of Erie and northwest Pennsylvania is located in area code 814 On December 16 2010 the Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission PUC voted to split the area code which was to take effect February 1 2012 92 The North American Numbering Plan decided that northwest Pennsylvania would receive the new code of 582 A local grassroots coalition began organizing an opposition to the plan and generated numerous petitions for reconsideration The PUC immediately voted to review their decision and ordered additional public input hearings and technical conferences as a response to the strong public outcry 93 In January 2011 the PUC announced that it was placing the entire area code split plan on hold as NEUSTAR pushed the projected exhaustion date back two years to 2015 94 Public safety edit This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Erie Police Department has 196 sworn personnel 95 The Erie Fire Department is a full time fire department and employs around 150 uniformed personnel The city currently has six fire stations and protects about 20 sq mi 52 km2 The city has five engine companies including two rescue engines one tower company and one water rescue unit The city provides mutual aid to fire departments of Millcreek Township Summit Township and East County Sister cities editErie has four official sister cities as designated by Sister Cities International 96 nbsp Dungarvan Ireland 2007 nbsp Lublin Poland 1998 nbsp Merida Yucatan Mexico 1973 nbsp Zibo Shandong China 1985 Notable people editList of people from Erie PennsylvaniaSee also edit nbsp Geography portal nbsp Pennsylvania portalUSS Erie at least one ship References ArcGIS REST Services Directory United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 15 2022 a b Census Population API United States Census Bureau Retrieved October 12 2022 a b Erie drops to fifth largest city in Pennsylvania YourErie com August 12 2021 Retrieved August 15 2021 a b Interesting Facts about Erie County Erie County Government Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Retrieved May 21 2007 Erie Pennsylvania Population 2023 Retrieved August 2 2023 All About Erie PA Erie Regional Chamber amp Growth Partnership a b About Erie The City of Erie 2010 Archived from the original on January 11 2013 Retrieved February 3 2011 historic resources protection plan for the Lake Erie Coastal Zone as part of the implementation of the Pennsylvania Coastal Zone Management Program govinfo gov Retrieved April 15 2021 History of Erie County p 503 Miller John 1909 A Twentieth Century History of Erie County Pennsylvania Lewis Publishing Company p 60 a b Nelson pp 103 104 History of Erie County pp 505 506 History of Erie County pp 299 306 Rhodes James Ford 1900 History of the United States from the compromise of 1850 Vol 3 New York New York Harper amp Brothers p 21 a b Erie s Blackest Day amp Other Accounts of Phenomenal Weather PDF Erie County Historical Society October 2008 p 2 Archived from the original PDF on July 24 2011 Retrieved August 29 2010 a b c Erie Detailed History City data com Retrieved June 22 2007 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