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A Public Plans Display for the Route 2101 (Cooney Road) over U.S. Route 22, Cambria County, Bridge Project Set for September 12

 The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is developing plans for the Route 2101 (Cooney Rd) over U.S. Route 22 Superstructure Replacement Project. The project will include removal of the existing bridge superstructure including barriers, deck, and beams. It will be replaced with a new superstructure with associated roadway approach work that will raise the bridge to provide the required vertical clearance over US 22.  The current plan is for Cooney Rd traffic to use a detour during construction to allow the contractor full access to the bridge.

A Public Plans Display regarding the project will be held on Thursday, September 12, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the St. Aloysius Community Center located at 7911 Admiral Peary Highway, Cresson, Pa. 16630.

The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone having special needs or requiring special aid is asked to contact the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation prior to the meeting. If you require additional information concerning the meeting, please contact Bruce Schweitzer, PennDOT Project Manager, at (814) 696-7198 or via email at bschweitze@pa.gov.​
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Public Meeting on Route 4017 (Ridge Avenue) Over Chest Creek, Patton Borough, Bridge Replacement Project Set for September 17

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is presently developing plans for Route 4017 (Ridge Avenue) over Chest Creek in Patton Borough, Cambria County. The project is a bridge superstructure replacement project. The project will include the removal of the existing superstructure and placement of a steel I-beam with concrete deck superstructure.  It will also include minor approach paving and guide rail upgrades.  A detour will be utilized during the construction of the project.

A Public Meeting regarding the project will be held on Tuesday Sept. 17, 2024, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. at the Patton Borough Building, located at 800 Fourth Ave., Patton, Pa.

The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. Anyone having special needs or requiring special aid is asked to contact the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation prior to the meeting.  If you require additional information concerning the meeting, please contact Edward E. Grove Jr., PennDOT Project Manager, at (814) 696-7181 or edgrove@pa.gov.​

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Public Meeting and Plans Display for the State Route-PA 56 (Johnstown Expressway) Exit and Entrance Ramp Rehabilitation Project

 The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is presently developing plans for the state route-PA 56 (Johnstown Expressway), Widman Street to Walters Avenue Project. Beginning in April 2024, temporary exit and entrance ramp detours and periodic lane closures will be in place at several locations.

 The project is located in Richland and Stoneycreek Townships and the City of Johnstown, Cambria County and will involve the rehabilitation of the traveled roadway, replacing and upgrading of existing guiderail and drainage systems and preservation of four structures. General contractor selection will occur in January 2024. Work will begin in Spring and conclude around November 2024.

 The first detour will include a five (5) day closure of PA 56 Johnstown Expressway exit and entrance ramps for US 219 northbound lanes, followed by a four (4) day detour for US 219 southbound lanes as the project progresses. The Walters Avenue, Widman Street and Bedford Street exits will temporarily be closed as the project progresses to each location. The public will be notified prior to each closure.

 During construction, current plans are for traffic to use a detour to allow the contractor full access to portions of the roadway. Links below include enclosures showing the location of the project and planned detour route.

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Rehabilitation process

The project will use a break-and-seat process in which the existing surface of the road is broken, removed and ground into smaller pieces that are mixed with new bituminous surface and reintroduced for additional strength. Links below include rehabilitation descriptions.

Contact PennDOT

The purpose of this webpage is to provide the public an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed project. Questions, comments and/or concerns can also be submitted to project manager Bruce Schweitzer by phone 814-696-7198 or by e-mail at bschweitze@pa.gov. 

Representatives from PennDOT will reply directly by phone or email to questions, comments and concerns regarding the project. The comments of all individuals, groups or organizations are welcome. Anyone with knowledge of historic resources in the project area should submit a comment.



Public Meeting and Plans Display for the Route 160 Superstructure Replacement Projects

The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) is developing plans for the Route 160 (Forest Hills Drive) over Otto Run and Route 160 (Mill Road) over South Fork Little Conemaugh River Superstructure Replacement Projects.

One part of the project, carrying Route 160 (Forest Hills Drive) over Otto Run is located in Adams Township, Cambria County, PA, and will include removal of the existing bridge superstructure (barriers, sidewalk, deck, and beams). It will be replaced with a new superstructure with minimal roadway approach work. During construction, current plans are for traffic to use a detour to allow the contractor full access to the bridge.

A second part of the project, carrying Route 160 (Mill Road) over the South Fork of the Little Conemaugh River is located in Croyle Township, Cambria County, PA, and will include removal of the existing bridge superstructure (barriers, sidewalk, deck, and beams). It will be replaced with a new superstructure with minimal roadway approach work. During construction, current plans are for traffic to use a detour to allow the contractor full access to the bridge.

The purpose of this meeting is to provide the public an opportunity to review and comment on the proposed project. Representatives from PennDOT will be available to answer questions and receive comments regarding the project. The comments of all individuals, groups or organizations are welcome. Anyone with knowledge of historic resources in the project area should attend the meeting.

The meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 18, 2023, from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the St. Michael Fire Hall (also known as Adams Twp Vol Fire Co No 2), 849 Locust Street, St. Michael, PA 15951.

The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. Any person requiring special aid or additional information regarding the meeting may contact the project manager, Jaclyn Himmelwright by phone 814-696-7171 or by e-mail jhimmelwri@pa.gov.