The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that a detour is expected to be in place in early October for a planned bride replacement project on Route 441 (Water Street) in Manor Township, Lancaster County.
Emergency repairs to Greensburg’s North Maple Avenue parking garage could cost about $155,000 and could take about six weeks or more to complete. Public works director Tom Bell told city council this week that Carl Walker Construction, a firm that specializes in parking garage projects, is slated for the work.
Greensburg officials plan to mill and resurface portions of eight streets this summer, including Pennsylvania Avenue. The work on seven of the streets is to be completed in two phases at a combined cost of $371,406. City council this week approved contracts for both phases with Derry Construction, which submitted
The public may provide input on a project expected to close Route 441 (Water Street) two miles south of Columbia for two to four weeks during the 2022 construction season.
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation plans to replace a 81-year old dual reinforced concrete pipe culvert, associated walls, approach pavement, guide rail, signing and pavement markings. As part of the work, the roadway will be widened to include two 11-foot lanes with a 6-foot left shoulder and a 4-foot right shoulder.
The proposed car detour route will use Route 999, Route 3017 (Central Manor Road), Route 3036 (Franklin Road) and Route 462. The proposed truck detour route will use Route 999, Route 741 and Route 462. Bicyclists can take Manor Street to either Alley A or Hempfield Street. Alley A connects to Conestoga Street while Hempfield Street connects to Charlestown Road.