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Columbia County Start Bridge Sd Program Improvement Type Title Description Cost Period Count Count COLUMBIA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT BASE Bridge Replacement T-812 over Coles Creek Bridge replacement on T-812 over Coles Creek in Sugarloaf Township 2 $ 875,000 1 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 4021 over Little Fishing Creek in Greenwood BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 4021 over Little Fishing Creek Township 2 $ 1,200,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1022 over Tributary to Green Creek in Fishing BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1022 over Tributary to Green Creek Creek and Greenwood Townships 1 $ 140,000 1 1 Bridge replacement on State Route 1014 over Tributary to Little Briar Creek in Briar BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1014 over Tributary to Little Briar Creek Creek Township 1 $ 150,000 1 1 Bridge replacement on PA 42 (Numidia Drive) over Roaring Creek in Conyngham BASE Bridge Replacement PA 42 over Roaring Creek Township 2 $ 1,400,000 1 1 Bridge replacement on State Route 44 (White Hall Road) over Chillisquaque Creek BASE Bridge Replacement SR 44 over Chillisquaque Creek in Madison Township, Columbia County. 1 $ 1,400,000 1 1 Bridge substructure rehabilitation on US 11 over Fishing Creek in the Town of BASE Bridge Rehabilitation US 11 over Fishing Creek Bloomsburg and Montour Township 3 $ 820,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1033 over Little Pine Creek in Fishing Creek BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1033 over Little Pine Creek Township 1 $ 235,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2005 over Tributary to Roaring Creek in Locust BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2005 over Tributary to Roaring Creek Township 3 $ 240,000 1 1 Bridge replacement on State Route 4045 over Tributary to Green Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4045 over Tributary to Green Creek Greenwood Township 1 $ 200,000 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement PA 239 over West Creek Bridge replacement on PA 239 over West Creek in Sugarloaf Township 2 $ 1,600,000 1 1 BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 3008 over Mugser Run Bridge replacement on State Route 3008 over Mugser Run in Cleveland Township 1 $ 235,000 1 1 Bridge Superstructure rehabilitation on State Route 1020 over Pine Creek in Fishing BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 1020 over Pine Creek Creek Township 1 $ 1,210,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 239 over Tributary to West Branch West Creek in BASE Bridge Replacement PA 239 over Tributary to West Branch West Creek Sugarloaf Township 1 $ 140,000 1 0 Bridge preservation on PA 487 (Red Rock Rd), State Route 2007 (Columbia Hill Rd), BASE Bridge Preservation Columbia County Bridge Preservation Group Project and US 15 in Orange, Benton, Valley, and White Deer Townships 1 $ 1,700,000 4 0 Resurface PA 118 from Lycoming County Line to Luzerne County Line in Jackson and BASE Resurface PA 118 Resurfacing Sugarloaf Townships 3 $ 2,657,720 0 0 Mill and resurface US 11 from Park Street to Shaffer Street in Scott Township and BASE Resurface Park Street to Shaffer Street Town of Bloomsburg 1 $ 1,400,000 0 0 BASE Resurface Montour County Line to Cross Road Resurface US 11 from Montour County line to Cross Road in Montour Township 1 $ 1,120,000 0 0 BASE Resurface West Street to Luzerne County Line Resurface PA 339 from West Street to Luzerne County Line in Mifflin Township 2 $ 2,086,999 0 0 Mill and Resurface PA 93 from US 11 to Slowick Road in Berwick and Briar Creek BASE Resurface US 11 to Slowick Road Boroughs, and North Centre and Briar Creek Townships 1 $ 2,425,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on PA 442 over Tributary to Little Fishing Creek in Pine BASE Bridge Replacement PA 442 over Tributary to Little Fishing Creek Township 2 $ 1,700,000 1 1 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 BASE Bridge Replacement PA 93 over Branch of Briar Creek Bridge replacement on PA 93 over Branch of Briar Creek in North Centre Township 1 $ 230,000 1 1 BASE Bridge Rehabilitation State Route 2005 over Roaring Creek Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 2005 over Roaring Creek in Locust Township 3 $ 1,010,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1020 over Fishing Creek in Fishing Creek BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1020 over Fishing Creek Township 1 $ 711,074 1 0 Resurface US 11 from Lows Street to Welliver Road in South Centre Township and BASE Resurface Lows Street to Welliver Road Briar Creek Borough 2 $ 2,990,000 2 0 Page 1 of 12 COLUMBIA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT BASE Bridge Replacement PA 487 over Tributary to Fishing Creek #1 Bridge replacement on PA 487 over Tributary to Fishing Creek in Stillwater Borough 3 $ 1,420,000 1 1 Resurface State Route 4009 (Millville Road) from US 11 to PA 42 in the Town of BASE Resurface From Iron Street to PA 42 Bloomsburg, and Mount Pleasant and Hemlock Townships 1 $ 661,726 0 0 Bridge rehabilitation on State Route 42 over US 11 in the Town of Bloomsburg, BASE Bridge Rehabilitation SR 42 over US 11 Columbia County 1 $ 220,000 1 0 BASE Resurface From PA 487 to West Creek Resurface PA 239 from PA 487 to Mendenhall Lane in Benton Borough 2 $ 450,000 0 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2018 over Tributary to Catawissa Creek in Main BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2018 over Tributary to Catawissa Creek Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4045 over Green Creek Bridge replacement on State Route 4045 over Green Creek in Jackson Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 2009 over Tributary to Catawissa Creek in Main BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2009 over Tributary to Catawissa Creek Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 4008 over Tributary to Fishing Creek in Mount BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 4008 over Tributary to Fishing Creek Pleasant Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 3014 over Tributary to Susquehanna River in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 3014 over Tributary to Susquehanna River Franklin Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1017 over East Branch of Briar Creek in Briar BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1017 over East Branch of Briar Creek Creek Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 2003 over Mill Creek Bridge replacement on State Route 2003 over Mill Creek in Roaring Creek Township 2 $ 240,000 1 0 BASE Bridge Replacement T-667 over Raven Creek Bridge replacement on T-667 over Raven Creek in Benton Township 3 $ 670,000 1 0 Bridge replacement on State Route 1001 over Tributary to Susquehanna River in BASE Bridge Replacement State Route 1001 over Tributary to Susquehanna River Scott Township 3 $ 240,000 1 0 Reconstruct Interstate 80 from Paper Mill Road to US 11 in Scott and South Centre BASE Reconstruction Paper Mill Road to US 11 Townships, Columbia County 2 $ 2,500,000 0 0 BASE Bridge Replacement US 11 over Montour Run Bridge replacement on US 11 over Montour Run in Montour Township 3 $ 1,420,000 1 0 Bridge Painting on US 11 over Fishing Creek in the Town of Bloomsburg, State Route 118 over the East Branch of Fishing Creek in Sugarloaf Township, State Route 339 over Beaver Run in Beaver Township, State Route 1022 over the Old Channel of BASE Bridge Preservation Columbia and Montour Counties Bridge Painting Fishing Creek in Fishing Creek Township in Columbia and Montour Counties 3 $ 1,001,000 7 0 Mill and resurface Interstate 80 Westbound from State Route 2028 (Hetlerville BASE Resurface State Route 2028 to Luzerne County Line Road) to Luzerne County Line in Mifflin Township 3 $ 4,540,000 0 0 Mill and resurface Interstate 80 Westbound from Montour County Line to State BASE Resurface Montour County Line to State Route 4009 Westbound Route 4009 (Millville Road) in Hemlock Township and Town of Bloomsburg 3 $ 5,925,000 0 0 Mill and resurface Interstate 80 Eastbound from Montour County Line to State BASE Resurface Montour County Line to State Route 4009 Eastbound Route 4009 in Hemlock Township and Town of Bloomsburg 3 $ 5,935,000 0 0 Bridge overlays on Interstate 80 over State Route 1004 and the North Branch of the Susquehanna River in South Centre Township, Interstate 80 over State Route 1004 and the North Branch of the Susquehanna River in South Centre Township, BASE Bridge Preservation Columbia County Bridge Overlays Interstate 80 over the Canadian Pacific Railroad 3 $ 2,216,000 15 0 Resurface PA 93 from Taylor Drive to State Route 1012 (Mountain Road) in North BASE Resurface Taylor Drive Resurfacing Centre Township 1 $ 237,590 0 0 Resurface PA 239 from Luzerne County Line to PA 487 in Benton Township and BASE Resurface Luzerne County Line to PA 487 Benton Borough 2 $ 1,010,400 0 0 Resurface PA 239 from West Creek to PA 118 in Benton, Sugarloaf, and Jackson BASE Resurface West Creek to PA 118 Townships 1 $ 1,293,600 0 0 Resurface PA 339 from Schuylkill County Line to Greenhouse Road in Beaver BASE Resurface Schuylkill County Line to Greenhouse Road Township 1 $ 351,000 0 0 Page 2 of 12 COLUMBIA COUNTY START BRIDGE SD PROGRAM IMPROVEMENT TYPE TITLE DESCRIPTION COST PERIOD COUNT COUNT Resurface PA 339 from Catawissa Creek to State Route 2009 (Mainville Drive) in BASE Resurface Catawissa Creek to State Route 2009 (Mainville Drive) Beaver and Main Townships 2 $ 725,340 0 0 BASE
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