2-bridge project scheduled to begin in York County
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Improvement project work at York intersection to begin Monday, PennDOT says
Two-bridge project scheduled to begin in York County: PennDOT
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has announced that the two-bridge project consisting of replacing the Carlisle Road (Route 74) bridge and preserving the Harmony Grove Road (Route 4014) bridge spanning Conewago Creek in Dover and Warrington townships,
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Broadway closure for Route 309/Tilghman Street project postponed, PennDOT says
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation wanted suggestions for how ... Pennsylvania, to Skinners Falls, New York, as it has for 123 years. But there are lots of photos the state has taken to remember it by, and PennDOT has recommended making publicly ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has announced plans to begin ... This is instead of the eventual sound of an uncontrolled crash should the cracked New York abutment or slowly breaking spans finally give way, PennDOT has warned, an outcome ...
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) has confirmed that the resurfacing project on Route 116 will resume next week. The project stretches from the intersection of Water Drive in Conewago
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WGAL Lancaster-Harrisburg on MSN3 new federally funded electric vehicle charging stations open in PennsylvaniaTwo of the stations, which were built using funds from the National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure program, are in the Susquehanna Valley.
Wilson College is excited to announce plans to install a new state-of-the-art artificial turf field with the goal of having it ready for the Fall 2025 athletic season. The new […]
The Skinners Falls Bridge faces demolition next month after PennDOT rejected a group's proposal to buy the aging bridge.
The Trump administration has set its sights on high speed rail in California and congestion pricing in New York, worrying transportation experts. By Claire Brown The Department of Transportation ...
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The change from the use of local agents to the new system aims to streamline operations while maintaining convenience for residents, Treasurer Kaytee Isley said.
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