PennDOT Secretary Outlines Transportation Progress, New Study to Review Readiness for Extreme Weather

HARRISBURG – PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards has outlined PennDOT’s progress during the year advancing transportation projects and modernizing its operations.

She also announced that the department is undertaking a study to gauge preparedness for possible extreme weather events.

“With the resources from the Act 89 transportation funding law, we have boosted the state’s economy and addressed pavement and bridge backlogs by awarding contracts totaling $2.4 billion this year, 60 percent more than we could have without Act 89,” Richards said.

“We’re also preparing for the future by studying where our assets have risks or vulnerabilities to flooding and other effects of intense storms.”

The first phase of the extreme weather vulnerability study, to be completed by September of 2016, involves documenting historic weather impacts on the road and bridge network and identifying potential impacts in the future.

The study will engage emergency management officials, PennDOT’s planning partners as well as other stakeholders and lead to later phases.

The goal is to develop strategies to increase the resiliency of PennDOT’s assets and adopt strategies into planning, design and operations to allow PennDOT to successfully cope with severe weather events.

In addition to supplementing information for future investment decisions, the study could assist with future emergency management planning and information sharing.

Recognizing that closures or damage from extreme weather events impacts emergency responder access as well as local businesses, emergency management and local officials could potentially use the study information in planning and preparing for future weather events.

Other milestones Richards referenced during a roundtable session with reporters:

“I’m pleased to see that PennDOT is taking my priority of a ‘Government That Works’ to heart with what they’ve accomplished and will work on in the future,” Gov. Tom Wolf said of the announcement.

“These are a few examples of how we’re continually showing responsible use of taxpayer resources and looking for more opportunities to do so.”

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