PennDOT: Ninety-one Projects to Improve Mobility, Safety with Act 89 Multimodal, Transit Funds

HARRISBURG – Eighty-six projects in 35 counties will improve safety and mobility with $84 million in Multimodal Transportation Fund investments from Act 89, the state’s transportation plan.

“All types of transportation drive our economy and Act 89 gave us the tools to ensure our non-highway modes receive the funding they need to maintain a connected transportation system,” PennDOT Secretary Barry J. Schoch said. “These are vital investments that underscore Governor Corbett’s dedication to improving transportation in communities across the state.”

In addition to the 86 multimodal projects announced, PennDOT is investing $7.2 million in Act 89 transit funding for five transit projects that applied for multimodal funding.

These grants were made possible by Act 89, which increased transit funding and established dedicated multimodal funding for aviation, passenger rail, rail freight, port and bicycle-pedestrian projects. The project funding comes from three state fiscal years of Act 89 investments.

PennDOT evaluated the applications and made selections based on such criteria as safety benefits, regional economic conditions, the technical and financial feasibility, job creation, energy efficiency and operational sustainability.

The projects require a 30-percent match from local sources.

For more information about the program, visit www.dot.state.pa.us and click on Multimodal Transportation.

Editor’s Note: Following is a list of multimodal fund grant recipients, the amount of funding, and a brief description of the projects, followed by a list of projects receiving Act 89 transit funding:

Adams County: Borough of Gettysburg$495,192 to relocate utility poles, install light fixtures, street furniture and a bus shelter, and complete landscaping on the Steinwehr Avenue Corridor.

Allegheny County

Armstrong County

Beaver County

Bedford County: Bedford County Airport Authority, Bedford Township$1.2 millionto construct a maintenance hangar, an attached office complex on the east side of the hangar, parking for hangar employees, and a small aircraft apron.\

Berks County: Borough of Sinking Spring$783,805 to reconstruct and realign the intersection of Penn Avenue, Columbia Avenue, and Cacoosing Avenue.

Blair County: Rails to Trails of Central Pennsylvania, Inc., Frankston Township –$585,000 to construct an underpass under U.S. 22, connecting the Lower Trail with Canoe Creek State Park.

Bucks County

Butler County: Towne Centre Associates, Jackson Township$1.5 million to complete road and intersection improvements on Little Creek Road, Mercer Road, Wise Road, and U.S. 19, including realignment and traffic signals to support a proposed commercial/retail development in the township.

Centre County

Chester County

Clinton County: SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority, Lock Haven$3 million to construct a new two-way industrial access road, realign a portion of the Nittany & Bald Eagle Railroad Main Line to accommodate the access road, and construct new sidings and operating tracks for First Quality Tissue’s two existing facilities and a proposed new facility.

Crawford County: Economic Progress Alliance of Crawford County, Greenwood Township$1 million to construct an 85-car unit train loop track in the Keystone Regional Industrial Park that will connect with an existing Norfolk Southern main line track and serve a Deerfield Farms Service grain elevator facility.

Cumberland County

Dauphin County

Delaware County

Erie County: Erie Regional Airport Authority, Millcreek Township$700,000 for improvements to the Erie International Airport terminal building.

Franklin County

Greene County: Greene County, Franklin Township$1.3 million for the construction of an entrance hub to the Greene County Airport that will serve as the fourth leg of the intersection of Route 21 and Murtha Drive.

Huntingdon County: Hopewell Township Supervisors – $94,500 to replace the culverts on Upper Ridge Road (T-374) to allow an increase in the current five-ton weight limit.

Indiana County

Lancaster County

Lawrence County: Ben Weitsman & Sons of New Castle, LLC, New Castle$204,615 for the removal of an existing rail spur and installation of new rail, ties, and ballast to accommodate operations at the new Ben Weitsman New Castle scrap metal facility.

Lebanon County: Lebanon County Commissioners/Lebanon County Planning Department, Cornwall Borough$90,652 to construct a 19-space trailhead/park-and-ride lot at Alden Place along PA Route 117.

Lehigh County

Luzerne County

Montgomery County

Northampton County

Philadelphia

Somerset County

Venango County: City of Franklin$100,000 to complete safety, accessibility, and efficiency improvements to two busy signalized crossing areas in downtown Franklinat the 13th Street and Liberty Street intersection and the mid-1200 block of Liberty Street.

Wayne County

Westmoreland County

Wyoming County: Keystone College, Factoryville Borough$1.2 million to complete pedestrian safety improvements, traffic calming, and streetscape enhancements on College Avenue to support realignment of the campus entrance.

York County

In addition, the following grant recipients applied for multimodal funding and will receive Act 89 transit funding:

Cambria County

Lycoming County

Montgomery County

Philadelphia

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