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 What is the CK-COG?


The Central Keystone Council of Governments is an organization of central Pennsylvania municipalities who have pooled resources to more efficiently manage the adoption of the Uniform Construction Code.  Through this cooperative organization member communities will be able to deliver efficient, cost-effective inspection services to homeowners, businesses and the contractors and builders who are serving them.

This website is a resource for both builders and property owners who need to find out more about the new construction codes, would like to find out more about permit requirements within their community, access a list of certified inspectors licensed for their municipality or start the process by submitting a permit application.

If you would like to see other services or information included within this site, contact us to let us know.

MAP OF CK-COG SERVICE AREA.

The Central Keystone COG Serves:

103,342 residents

in

4 Counties

providing services to

12 Boroughs

and

31 Townships

covering

746.63 Sq. Miles