PennDOT's 2024 Construction Season & Notable Local Projects

Dec 3, 2024 at 12:15 PM
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Construction Highlights in 2024

In 2024, significant work was carried out. 27 bridges were replaced or repaired, and 171 roadway miles were paved. This extensive work showcases the dedication of the engineering district. For example, in Lebanon County alone, projects like the resurfacing of Route 2012/Route 2003 in Richland Borough and South Lebanon Township, and the intersection realignment project on Route 2001 in North Cornwall Township, demonstrate the ongoing efforts to improve the local infrastructure. A notable ongoing project is the installation of a cable median barrier and guide rails along major routes in multiple counties, which ensures enhanced safety.

Projects Completed in Lebanon County

This year, several projects in Lebanon County were completed. The Route 2012/Route 2003 resurfacing project cost $4 million, while the Route 2001 intersection realignment project was $1.8 million, and the Route 72 and Isabel Drive intersection improvement project was $1.2 million. These projects have a direct impact on the local community, making the roads and intersections safer and more efficient.

Projects in Progress and Bidding

Notable projects that are continuing this year include the installation of a cable median barrier and guide rails along Route 30, I-81, and Route 222 in Cumberland, Dauphin, Franklin, Lancaster, Lebanon, and York counties, which costs $5.2 million. Additionally, projects like the Route 72 Ebenezer Road bridge replacement project in Swatara and Union townships ($5 million), the Route 4020 Fisher Avenue and I-81 ramps resurfacing project in Union Township ($2.3 million), and the Route 22 Allentown Blvd. structure rehabilitation project ($500,000) are making significant progress. The installation of CCTV and DMS devices along interstates in Cumberland, Dauphin, and Lebanon counties ($3.4 million) and the restriping of white and yellow edge lines along various state highways within District 8 ($1.5 million) are also important aspects of the ongoing construction work.Supporting LebTown means supporting local journalism. You can help make it sustainable by becoming a champion of local news. Whether through a one-time contribution or becoming a monthly or annual member, your support is crucial. If you have any questions or suggestions for future LebTown articles, reach out using our contact form.