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PennDOT proposes tolls for I-83 South Bridge

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is considering tolls for the I-83 South Bridge.The tolls would help cover the cost of replacing the 61-year-old bridge, which carries more than 125,000 vehicles over the Susquehanna River every day. The replacement project has an estimated price tag of $500 million to $650 million, PennDOT said.Eight other bridges in need of upgrades are also being considered for tolling to help generate the money needed for improvement projects.PennDOT hasn’t yet decided on the toll amounts.“The toll rates are a range between one and two dollars, typically, for most of these. It could be a couple cents higher or lower, and as we continue to evaluate these candidates, that range is going to shrink and become a little bit more accurate,” said Ken McClain, of PennDOT.If approved, the tolls would be implemented in late 2023, at the earliest.Lawmakers oppose planSome state lawmakers have already voiced opposition to the tolling proposal.Sen. John D

Matthew Brouillette: It s time to do right by kids

“Schools that teach” sounded great as Gov. Tom Wolf’s campaign slogan in 2014 and 2018. But two years into Wolf’s second term, many parents are just wishing for “schools that open.” About 40% of school districts across Pennsylvania aren’t physically open for businesses. So it’s hardly surprising that from fall

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Tyrone Everett, la amiga travesti y el balazo de su novia que apagó los sueños de un gran campeón

Tyrone Everett, la amiga travesti y el balazo de su novia que apagó los sueños de un gran campeón
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Council passes code laws | News, Sports, Jobs

bkibler@altoonamirror.com City Council on Monday introduced a pair of ordinances intended to make it easier for the Department of Codes & Inspections to deal with blight. One ordinance makes code condemnations applicable to properties, rather than their owners, so they remain in effect when properties are sold; while the other ordinance creates categories for vacant property registrations, so the city can better dedicate the right kind of resources to them, depending on the severity of the problems they cause, according to codes Director Rebecca Brown. The ordinance that ties code condemnations to properties, rather than ownership, will eliminate the problem of properties that have been red-tagged, or declared unfit for habitation, being sold at tax sale after which the department now needs to restart the condemnation process “at square one,” solicitor Tom Finn said.

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