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Northumberland County NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge replacement on Township Road 480 over Mahanoy Creek in West Cameron BASE Bridge Replacement Township Road 480 over Mahanoy Creek Township 3 $ 2,120,000 1 1 0 Bridge Replacement on State Route 1025 (Shakespeare Road) over Chillisquaque BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1025 over Chillisquaque Creek Creek in East Chillisquaque Township, Northumberland County 1 $ 1,200,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4022 over Boile Run Bridge replacement on State Route 4022 over Boile Run in Lower Augusta Township 1 $ 195,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2001 over Little Roaring Creek in Rush BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2001 over Little Roaring Creek Township 1 $ 180,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 405 over Norfolk Southern Railroad in West BASE Bridge Replacement PA 405 over Norfolk Southern Railroad Chillisquaque Township 1 $ 2,829,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Rehabilitation PA 61 over Shamokin Creek Bridge rehabilitation on PA 61 over Shamokin Creek in Coal Township 1 $ 850,000 1 0 0 Bridge rehabilitation on PA 45 over Chillisquaque Creek in East Chillisquaque & BASE Bridge Rehabilitation PA 45 over Chillisquaque Creek West Chillisquaque Townships 2 $ 1,700,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2022 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2022 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek Shamokin Township 3 $ 240,000 1 0 0 BASE Bridge Replacement Township Road 631 over Beaver Run Bridge replacement on Township Road 631 over Beaver Run in Lewis Township 1 $ 150,000 1 0 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 3018 over Mahantango Creek in Jordan BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 3018 over Mahantango Creek Township 3 $ 1,010,000 1 0 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 4002 (Kipps Run Road) over Wilson Run in BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 4002 over Wilson Run Riverside Borough 1 $ 60,000 1 1 0 BASE Resurface From Treverton to Shamokin Resurface PA 225 from Treverton to Shamokin in Coal and Zerbe Townships 1 $ 1,376,000 0 0 4.81 Bridge replacement on State Route 1016 over Tributary to Muddy Run in Delaware BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1016 over Tributary to Muddy Run Township 1 $ 545,000 1 1 0 Resurface and upgrade guide rail on PA 61 from 5th Street to PA 54 in Mount BASE Resurface From 5th Street to PA 54 Carmel Township and Kulpmont Borough 1 $ 1,100,000 0 0 2.98 Resurface US 11 from Northumberland to Old Danville Road in Northumberland BASE Resurface From Northumberland to Old Danville Road Borough and Point Township 1 $ 1,020,000 0 0 2.64 Bridge rehabilitation on PA 405 over Chillisquaque Creek in West Chillisquaque BASE Bridge Rehabilitation PA 405 over Chillisquaque Creek Township 2 $ 2,400,000 1 1 0 BASE Resurface From Pine Street to PA 61 Resurfacing on PA 54 from Pine Street to PA 61 in Mount Carmel Township 1 $ 860,667 0 0 1.82 Resurface PA 61 (Market Street) from Seventh Street to PA 147 in the City of BASE Resurface From Seventh Street to PA 147 Sunbury 1 $ 236,000 0 0 0.6 Mill and resurfacing of Interstate 180 from State Route 2014 (south of Muncy) in Muncy Creek Township, Lycoming County to PA 54 (Hall Road) in Delaware BASE Resurface Muncy to PA 54 Township, Northumberland County 1 $ 19,096,200 4 0 12 BASE Resurface From Weigh Scales to Paxinos Resurface PA 61 from Weigh Scales to Paxinos in Ralpho and Shamokin Townships 2 $ 2,130,000 1 0 4.53 Resurface PA 54 from Boyd Station to Southview Drive in Rush and Ralpho BASE Resurface From Boyd Station to Southview Drive Townships 1 $ 2,380,000 1 0 5.02 Resurface PA 147 from State Route 4020 (Hallowing Run Road) to State Route 4018 BASE Resurface From State Route 4020 to State Route 4018 (Brush Valley Road) in Upper and Lower Augusta Townships 3 $ 2,600,000 0 0 5.36 Resurface PA 54 from Montour County Line to Boyd Station in Riverside Borough BASE Resurface From Montour County Line to Boyd Station and Rush Township 2 $ 1,120,000 0 0 2.24 BASE RESURFACE Uniontown to Weigh Scales Resurface PA 61 from Uniontown to Weigh Scales in Coal and Ralpho Townships 2 $ 7,340,000 0 0 3.69 Resurface PA 125 from Burnside Road to PA 61 in Coal Township and City of BASE Resurface From Burnside Road to PA 61 Shamokin 1 $ 1,550,000 2 0 2.78 BASE Resurface From Lancaster Switch to Coal Twp Line Resurface PA 61 from Lancaster Switch to Coal Township Line in Coal Township 2 $ 1,020,000 0 0 2 Resurface PA 147 Southbound from PA 45 to Muddy Run in Milton Borough, and BASE Resurface From PA 45 to Muddy Run Turbot and West Chillisquaque Townships 2 $ 4,200,000 4 0 6.2 Page 1 of 7 NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY START BRIDGE SD MILES PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT IMPROVED Bridge replacement on State Route 2008 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2008 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek Ralpho Township 2 $ 610,000 1 1 0 Bridge painting on PA 61 over Shamokin Creek in Coal Township, PA 487 over Shamokin Creek in Ralpho and Shamokin Townships, Northumberland County and PA 61 over Shamokin Creek & PA 487 over Shamokin State Route 4049 over West Branch Fishing Creek in Sugarloaf Township, Columbia BASE Bridge Preservation Creek State Route 4049 over West Branch Fishing Creek County 2 $ 400,000 3 0 0 Northumberland County Bridge Preservation Group Bridge Preservation on four Bridges in Delaware, Franklin, Perry, and Kelly BASE Bridge Preservation Project Townships, and Lewisburg Borough 2 $ 415,000 3 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2009 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2009 over Tributary to Shamokin Creek Ralpho Township 1 $ 200,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2027 over Tributary to Schwaben Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2027 over Tributary to Schwaben Creek Upper Mahanoy Township 1 $ 200,000 1 0 0 Bridge rehabilitation on PA 125 over Tributary to Mahantango Creek in Upper BASE Bridge Rehabilitation PA 125 over Tributary to Mahantango Creek Mahanoy Township 1 $ 65,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4026 over Little Shamokin Creek in Rockefeller BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4026 over Little Shamokin Creek Township 2 $ 1,150,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1007 over Tributary to Warrior Run Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1007 over Tributary to Warrior Run Creek Delaware Township 2 $ 240,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3024 over Tributary to Mahantango Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 3024 over Tributary to Mahantango Creek Lower Mahanoy Township 3 $ 240,000 1 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement Township Road 608 over Warrior Run Bridge replacement on Township Road 608 over Warrior Run in Delaware Township 1 $ 812,000 1 0 0 Resurface PA 45 from Noaker Street to Montour County Line in East Chillisquaque BASE Resurface From Noaker Street to Montour County Line and West Chillisquaque Townships 1 $ 1,723,000 0 0 3.37 From West Branch Susquehanna River to Union County Resurface PA 642 From West Branch Susquehanna River to Union County Line in BASE Resurface Line Milton Borough 1 $ 45,000 0 0 0.09 Roadway intersection improvement on US 11 at the intersection of PA 147 in BASE Intersection Improvement US 11 and PA 147 Intersection Northumberland Borough 3 $ 1,750,000 0 0 0.54 Bridge replacement on State Route 2002 over Little Roaring Creek in Rush BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2002 over Little Roaring Creek Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4020 over Hallowing Run in Lower Augusta BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4020 over Hallowing Run Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4002 over Tributary to Wilson Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4002 over Tributary to Wilson Creek Riverside Borough 2 $ 240,000 1 0 0 BASE Bridge Replacement Township Road 672 over Glade Run Bridge replacement on Township Road 672 over Glade Run in Lewis Township 3 $ 1,120,000 1 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4018 over South Branch of Plum Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4018 over South Branch of Plum Creek Rockefeller Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 0 From Milton Borough Line to PA 147 North Bound Resurface PA 642 (Mahoning Street) from Milton Borough Line to PA 147 North BASE Resurface Ramps Bound Ramps in East Chillisquaque Township 1 $ 82,941 0 0 0.57 Resurface PA 147 from PA 225 to State Route 3010 in Herndon Borough and Lower BASE Resurface From PA 225 to State Route 3010 Mahanoy and Jackson Townships 2 $ 972,500 0 0 1.91 Resurface State Route 4005 From Tributary to Shamokin Creek to State Route 4012 BASE Resurface From Tributary to Shamokin Creek to State Route 4012 in Snydertown Borough 1 $ 100,000 0 0 0.33 BASE Resurface From PA 147 to C Street Resurface US 11 Northbound from PA 147 to C Street in Northumberland Borough 2 $ 621,000 0 0 0.58 Resurface US 11 from State Route 1024 (Ridge Road) to Montour County Line in BASE Resurface From State Route 1024 to Montour County Line Point Township 3 $ 1,700,000 0 0 5.14 Install Median Cable Guide Rail on US 15 in Union County and PA 147 and BASE Safety Improvement Median Cable Guide Rail Interstate 180 in Northumberland and Union Counties 2 $ 1,600,000 0 0 0 Resurface PA 44 (Main Street) from Tannery Run to West Branch Susquehanna BASE Resurface From Tannery Run to West Branch Susquehanna River River in Watsontown Borough and Delaware Township 2 $ 646,461 0 0 1.96 BASE Reconstruction PA 54 Soil Slide Repair Soil Slide Repair on
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