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PennDOT seeks comments on Franklin Twp. bridge project York Dispatch York County residents are encouraged to give their opinions on a bridge project expected to start next year in Franklin Township. An online public display of the project is available now and can be viewed by visiting www.penndot.gov/RegionalOffices/district-8/Pages/default.aspx and clicking on public meetings and the tile marked Baltimore Road over Tributary to Bermudian Creek. The project will replace the 80-year-old Route 194 bridge over the tributary to Bermudian Creek in Franklin Township with a precast reinforced concrete box culvert, according to a PennDOT news release. ....
Warehouses to go up in Dauphin County after scrapped grocery store plan PennLive.com 6 hrs ago Daniel Urie, pennlive.com Two large flexible warehouse-type buildings are planned for a site in Swatara Township. The property was once the planned site for a Food Lion grocery store more than a decade ago. But those plans never came to fruition. Developer John Ortenizo plans to buy the property from Food Lion and construct the two large buildings on a 16-acre wooded site on the northeast corner of Harrisburg Street and Orchard Drive. A 60,000-square-foot building would include 101 parking spaces and a 70,000-square-foot building would include 160 parking spaces. The middle of the property would be for truck traffic and deliveries with loading docks on the back side of each building. ....
Two large facilities totaling 130,000 square feet of space planned for 16-acre site owned by Food Lion pennlive.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pennlive.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
HOUSTON – A building-by-building, door-to-door effort took place Wednesday to help protect some of the most vulnerable Houstonians from COVID-19. Staff from New Hope Housing continued that effort at an apartment complex on Harrisburg Street tucked between EADO and the Second Ward. It is something they’ve been doing for nearly a year. “When the pandemic hit Houston in 2020, we knew we had to start doing outreach immediately,” said Sarah Mangrem, the director of resident programming for New Hope Housing. New Hope has more than 1500 residents in nine properties across Houston. Most are low-income or formerly homeless. Staffers have been going to every property to arm all their residents with information to stay healthy and receive the vaccine. ....