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(R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved BASE LANCASTER Bridge Fruitville Pike over Bridge replacement on State Route $1,850,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Bachman Run 4011 (Fruitville Pike) over Bachman Run in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Rothsville Road over Bridge replacement on PA 772 $1,200,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Lititz Run (Rothsville Road) over Lititz Run in Warwick Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Lincoln Road over Bridge replacement on State Route $2,600,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Hammer Creek 1024 (Lincoln Road) over Hammer Creek in Clay Township BASE LANCASTER Highway Harrisburg Pike Corridor Widen, resurface and traffic signals $25,000,000 0 0 0.41 Restoration Improvement on Harrisburg Pike (State Route 4020) Corridor in the City of Lancaster and Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge North Locust Street over Bridge replacement on North Locust $2,020,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Santo Domingo Creek Street over Santo Domingo Creek in Lititz Borough BASE LANCASTER Bridge West Orange Street Bridge replacement on PA 772 $640,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Culvert (West Orange Street) over a Storm Drain in Warwick Township BASE LANCASTER Resurface PA 741 Resurfacing Resurfacing and two Bridge $4,000,000 2 2 2.09 Rehabilitations on PA 741 (McGovernville Road/Rohrerstown Road) from PA 283 to US 30 in East Hempfield and Manheim Townships Mentzer, Steven C. (R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved DOI LANCASTER RECONSTRUCT US 222 Reconstruction Reconstruction and Bridge $90,400,000 0 0 6.30 Rehabilitation on US 222 from US 30 (Lincoln Highway) to North of PA 772 (Newport Road) interchange, in Manheim, Warwick and West Earl Townships, Lancaster County DOI $135,995,000 2 1 35.53 Mentzer, Steven C. (R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved DOI LANCASTER Bridge Millport Road over Bridge replacements on State $1,200,000 2 1 0.00 Replacement Tributary to Lititz Creek Route 1031 (Creek Road/Millport and New Haven Run Road) over Tributary to Lititz Creek and over New Haven Run in Warwick Township DOI LANCASTER Intersection US 30/Harrisburg Pike Reconstruct and modify US 30 and $17,600,000 0 0 1.02 Improvement Interchange State Route 4020 (Harrisburg Pike) Interchange in Lancaster City and Manheim Township DOI LANCASTER Intersection PA Route 23 Intersection improvements and $20,000,000 0 0 13.43 Improvement Improvements shoulder widening at spot Locations on PA 23 (New Holland Pike/Main Street) from US 30 (Lincoln Highway) to US 322 (28th Division Highway) in Manheim, East Lampeter, Upper Leacock, West Earl, Earl, and East Earl Townships DOI LANCASTER Resurface Lititz Pike Resurfacing Resurface PA 501 from PA 722 $1,760,000 0 0 3.52 (Oregon Road) to PA 772 (Main Street)in Manheim and Warwick Townships and Lititz Borough DOI LANCASTER Resurface Manheim Pike Resurface PA 72 (Manheim Pike) $350,000 0 0 1.97 Resurfacing from the Lancaster City line to the PA 283 interchange in Manheim Township DOI LANCASTER Resurface Oregon Pike Resurfacing Resurface PA 272 (Oregon Pike) $2,660,000 0 0 5.32 #2 from US 30 (Lincoln Highway) to Conestoga Manor Road in Manheim and Warwick Township DOI LANCASTER Resurface Fruitville Pike Resurface SR 4011(Fruitville Pike) $300,000 0 0 0.57 Resurfacing from Delp Road to Wetherburn Drive in Manheim Township DOI LANCASTER Resurface Rothsville Road Resurface PA 772 (Rothsville $1,375,000 0 0 2.77 Resurfacing Road) from PA 501 (Broad Street) to West of Hollywood Avenue in Warwick Township and Lititz Borough DOI LANCASTER Resurface Broad Street Resurfacing Resurface State Route 1035 (Broad $350,000 0 0 0.63 Street) from PA 772 (Main Street) to Borough Line in Lititz Borough, Lancaster County Mentzer, Steven C. (R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved BASE LANCASTER Resurface US 30 Resurfacing Resurface US 30 (Lincoln Highway) $4,520,000 0 0 9.04 from East of PA 23 to US 222 Interchange in Manheim and East Hempfield Townships and Lancaster City BASE LANCASTER Resurface Oregon Road Resurfacing on PA 722 (Oregon $2,100,000 0 0 3.58 Resurfacing Road) from PA 501 (Lititz Pike) to PA 272 (Oregon Pike) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge US 222 Southbound over Bridge preservation on US 222 $625,600 1 0 0.00 Preservation US 30 Southbound over US 30 (Lincoln Highway) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Newport Road over Bridge preservation on PA 772 $571,050 1 0 0.00 Preservation Cocalico Creek (Newport Road) over Cocalico Creek in Warwick Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge US 30 over Lititz Pike Bridge preservation on US 30 $1,944,210 1 0 0.00 Preservation (Lincoln Highway) over PA 501 (Lititz Pike) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge US 30 over Little Bridge preservation on US 30 $1,575,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Conestoga Creek (Lincoln Highway) over Little Conestoga Creek in East Hempfield Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge New Holland Pike over Bridge preservation on PA 23 (New $1,508,910 1 0 0.00 Preservation US 30 Holland Pike) over US 30 (Lincoln Highway) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Oregon Road over Shirks Bridge preservation on PA 722 $300,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Run (Oregon Road) over Shirks Run in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Quarry Road over Bridge preservation on State Route $800,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Conestoga River 1003 (Quarry Road) over Conestoga River in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Butter Road over Kurtz Bridge preservation on State Route $200,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Run 1029 (Butter Road) over Kurtz Run in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge Harrisburg Pike over Bridge preservation on State Route $425,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Little Conestoga Creek 4020 (Harrisburg Pike) over Little Conestoga Creek in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge PA283 Westbound off Bridge preservation on State Route $150,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation ramp over Little 8003 (PA 283 West Bound off Conestoga Creek ramp) over Little Conestoga Creek in Manheim Township BASE $96,740,470 23 8 65.03 Mentzer, Steven C. (R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved BASE LANCASTER Surface Treatment US 30 Diamond Grinding Diamond grinding on US 30 from $5,197,500 0 0 8.35 PA 741 (Rohrerstown Road) to State Route 2043 (Oak View Road) in East Hempfield, Manheim, and East Lampeter Townships, and Manheim Borough BASE LANCASTER Surface Treatment PA283 Diamond Diamond grinding on PA 283 from $4,505,000 0 0 7.11 Grinding 2 PA 230 (Old Harrisburg Pike) to State Route 4011 (Fruitville Pike) in East Hempfield and Manheim Townships and the City of Lancaster BASE LANCASTER Resurface Lebanon Road Resurfacing on PA 72 (Lebanon $6,187,500 0 0 11.68 Resurfacing Road) from Edgemont Drive to Lebanon County Line in East Petersburg and Manheim Boroughs and East Hempfield, Penn, and Rapho Townships BASE LANCASTER Bridge Cedar Street over Lititz Bridge replacement on Cedar Street $1,000,000 1 1 0.00 Replacement Run over Lititz Run in Lititz Borough BASE LANCASTER Bridge Hunsicker Road over US Bridge preservation on State Route $1,000,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation 222 1068 (Hunsicker Road) over US 222 in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge East Walnut Street over Bridge preservation on PA 23 (East $5,166,000 1 0 0.00 Preservation Conestoga River Walnut Street) over Conestoga River in East Lampeter Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge US 30 over Fruitville Pike Bridge preservation on US 30 $6,069,700 1 0 0.00 Preservation (Lincoln Highway) over State Route 4011 (Fruitville Pike) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Bridge US 222 over State Route Bridge preservation on US 222 $2,100,000 2 0 0.00 Preservation 1029 and Kurtz Run Northbound and Southbound over State Route 1029 (Jake Landis Road) and Kurtz Run in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Resurface Lititz Pike Resurfacing Resurfacing on PA 501 (Lititz Pike) $1,410,000 0 0 2.60 from State Route 4042 (Chester Road) to PA 722 (Oregon Road) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Resurface Furnace Hill Pike Resurface PA 501 (Furnace Hill $1,875,000 0 0 3.75 Resurfacing Pike) from PA 772 (Main Street) to SR 4008 (Brubaker Valley Road) in Elizabeth and Warwick Townships and Lititz Borough Mentzer, Steven C. (R) PROGRAM_ COUNTY IMPROVEMENT_TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION Cost Bridge SD Bridge Miles TYPE Count Count Improved BASE LANCASTER Traffic System Lancaster TSM Corridor Traffic Signal Coordination and $1,500,000 0 0 9.50 Improvement 7-12 Management Improvements on 3rd Street (State Route 441), Locust Street and Lancaster Avenue (State Route 462) in Columbia Borough, Buch Avenue to Manheim Pike (State Route 72) and Keller Avenue in Lancaster City and Manheim Township, Main Street (State Route 72/772) and High Street (State Route 772) in Manheim Borough, Manor Avenue (State Route 999) and George Street (State Route 3029) in Millersville Borough, New Holland Avenue (State Route 1063) from Plum Street to US 30 Ramps in Lancaster City, Manheim Township and Lancaster Township, and Oregon Pike (State Route 272/US 222) Landis Valley Road (State Route 1014) to Lititz Pike (State Route 501) in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Intersection PA 501/Oregon Pike Intersection Improvements on PA $2,100,000 0 0 1.67 Improvement Intersection 501 (Lititz Pike) and US 222 /PA 272 (Oregon Pike) Intersection in Manheim Township BASE LANCASTER Traffic System New Holland Pike TSM Spot Intersection Improvements on $4,800,000 0 0 4.20 Improvement Improvements PA 23 (New Holland Pike) at intersection with Landis Valley Road, from Hellers Church Road to Quarry Road, and from Groffdale Road to Shirk Road in Manheim, East Lampeter, Upper Leacock, West Earl, Earl, and East Earl Townships and New Holland Borough BASE LANCASTER Safety Harrisburg Pike and Safety and Intersection $1,800,000 0 0 1.05 Improvement Dillerville Road Improvements at Intersection of Intersection State Route 4020 (Harrisburg Pike), State Route 4009 (Dillerville Road) and North President Avenue in the City of Lancaster.
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